Holonic Ontology and Interaction Protocol for Manufacturing Network Organization
Authored by Guiovanni D Jules, Mozafar Saadat, Salman Saeidlou
Date Published: 2015
DOI: 10.1109/tsmc.2014.2387099
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Platforms:
Java
Model Documentation:
UML
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Flow charts
Ontologies
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Abstract
The aim of this paper is to form the best collaborative networked
organization of small manufacturers to fulfill a production plan.
Manufacturing networks can be formed using two approaches. The
conventional approach is the formation of networks by the grouping of
the best manufacturers based on multiple criteria. The proposed approach
is the formation of all feasible networks followed by the grouping of
the best networks based on multiple criteria. The hypothesis of this
paper is that the better group of manufacturing networks may not be the
result of the selection of the best available manufacturers to form each
network, based on the same criteria. The research methodology employed
involves techniques such as interaction protocol development, ontology
engineering, and principles from concepts such as the contract net
protocol, the product-resource-order-staff-architecture, the auctioning
process, agent-based modeling, and rule-based programming. Results from
the proposed approach were compared to the conventional approach on
multiple criteria namely lead time, quality, cost, and delivery
reliability. On the basis of the results, the hypothesis was not
rejected.
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