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Holonic Execution: A BDI Approach [electronic resource] / by Jacqueline Jarvis, Dennis Jarvis, Ralph Rönnquist, Lakhmi C. Jain.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in Computational Intelligence ; 106Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008Description: VIII, 100 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540774792
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 519 23
LOC classification:
  • TA329-348
  • TA640-643
Online resources:
Contents:
Glossary III -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 3. Rational Agency -- 4. A Aonceptual Model for Holonic Manufacturing Execution 45 -- 5. The Meter Box Cell -- 6. Future Work -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Appendices -- A. The Pilot Systems -- A.1 Model Based Diagnosis -- A.1.1 VQ Shuttle -- A.2 HMS WP3 -- A.2.1 Huller-Hille Machine -- A.2.2 Wilson Line -- A.2.3 Sorting Conveyor -- A.3 Holonic Manufacturing Execution -- A.2.1 Meter Box Cell -- A.2.2 Packing Cell -- B. Gorite -- B.1 Process Modeling Classes -- B.2 Belief Modelling Classes.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Holonic manufacturing has been an active area of research for the past decade. However, this work has been predominately in the areas of planning and scheduling on the one hand and control on the other. In this book we propose these two areas can be integrated through adopting a focus on execution. In developing a conceptual model for holonic manufacturing execution, we draw together research threads from both holonics (the notion of a holon being both a whole in itself and part of a larger system) and multi-agent systems (the modelling of behaviour in terms of Beliefs, Desires and Intentions). The resulting model is mapped to two different BDI frameworks and then used to develop two separate execution systems for an industrial strength robotic assembly cell. As such, the book will be of interest to both researchers and practitioners in the holonic systems, manufacturing systems and multi-agent systems communities. It will also be of interest to the wider complex systems community, as it introduces what may become a new paradigm for complex systems development in the form of Team Programming.
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Glossary III -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 3. Rational Agency -- 4. A Aonceptual Model for Holonic Manufacturing Execution 45 -- 5. The Meter Box Cell -- 6. Future Work -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Appendices -- A. The Pilot Systems -- A.1 Model Based Diagnosis -- A.1.1 VQ Shuttle -- A.2 HMS WP3 -- A.2.1 Huller-Hille Machine -- A.2.2 Wilson Line -- A.2.3 Sorting Conveyor -- A.3 Holonic Manufacturing Execution -- A.2.1 Meter Box Cell -- A.2.2 Packing Cell -- B. Gorite -- B.1 Process Modeling Classes -- B.2 Belief Modelling Classes.

Holonic manufacturing has been an active area of research for the past decade. However, this work has been predominately in the areas of planning and scheduling on the one hand and control on the other. In this book we propose these two areas can be integrated through adopting a focus on execution. In developing a conceptual model for holonic manufacturing execution, we draw together research threads from both holonics (the notion of a holon being both a whole in itself and part of a larger system) and multi-agent systems (the modelling of behaviour in terms of Beliefs, Desires and Intentions). The resulting model is mapped to two different BDI frameworks and then used to develop two separate execution systems for an industrial strength robotic assembly cell. As such, the book will be of interest to both researchers and practitioners in the holonic systems, manufacturing systems and multi-agent systems communities. It will also be of interest to the wider complex systems community, as it introduces what may become a new paradigm for complex systems development in the form of Team Programming.

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