Normative agent-based simulation for supply chain planning

Authored by L. Ferreira, D. Borenstein

Date Published: 2011-03

DOI: 10.1057/jors.2010.144

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Platforms: Repast

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Abstract

This paper presents an agent-based simulation framework for supply chain (SC) planning, introducing the notion of normative agent. The analysis of the relevant literature shows that most research works carried out in this area aim to handle specific problems and contexts. Although some methodologies and more generic solutions have been proposed, they are not able to cope with SCs in which regulation plays an important role, whether issued by a government agent or by an international institution. Several SCs, such as in the energy, food, chemical, and forestry areas, are highly regulated. Explicitly modelling the actors involved in the regulation of SCs using normative agents allowed us to evaluate the potential benefits of alternative strategies for planning of regulated SCs. The modelling of a biodiesel SC is presented as a case study. Journal of the Operational Research Society (2011) 62, 501-514. doi:10.1057/jors.2010.144 Published online 20 October 2010
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Agent-based modelling Simulation Supply chain Planning Artificial intelligence