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2. HoloMAS 2005: Copenhagen, Denmark
- Vladimír Marík, Robert W. Brennan, Michal Pechoucek:
Holonic and Multi-Agent Systems for Manufacturing, Second International Conference on Industrial Applications, of Holonic and Multi-Agent Systems, HoloMAS 2005, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 22-24, 2005, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3593, Springer 2005, ISBN 3-540-28237-8
Invited Papers
- Kenwood H. Hall, Raymond J. Staron, Pavel Vrba:
Experience with Holonic and Agent-Based Control Systems and Their Adoption by Industry. 1-10 - Paul Valckenaers, Hendrik Van Brussel:
Fundamental Insights into Holonic Systems Design. 11-22 - Jose L. Martinez Lastra, Enrique Lopez Torres, Armando W. Colombo:
A 3D Visualization and Simulation Framework for Intelligent Physical Agents. 23-38
Theoretical and Methodological Issues
- Adriana Giret, Vicente J. Botti, Soledad Valero:
MAS Methodology for HMS. 39-49 - Arndt Schwaiger, Björn P. Stahmer:
Probabilistic Holons for Efficient Agent-Based Data Mining and Simulation. 50-63 - John K. Debenham:
An Information-Based Agent. 64-75
Algorithms and Technologies
- James Brusey, Duncan C. McFarlane:
Designing Communication Protocols for Holonic Control Devices Using Elementary Nets. 76-86 - Toshiya Kaihara, Susumu Fujii:
A Proposal of Multi-agent Negotiation Mechanism Based on Dynamic Market Concept for Pareto Optimal Solution. 87-98 - Marek Obitko, Vladimír Marík:
Integrating Transportation Ontologies Using Semantic Web Languages. 99-110
Implementation and Validation Aspects
- Francisco P. Maturana, Raymond J. Staron, Pavel Tichý, Petr Slechta, Pavel Vrba:
A Strategy to Implement and Validate Industrial Applications of Holonic Systems. 111-120 - Paulo Leitão, Francisco J. Restivo:
Experimental Validation of ADACOR Holonic Control System. 121-132 - Karthik Soundararajan, Robert W. Brennan:
A Proxy Design Pattern to Support Real-Time Distributed Control System Benchmarking. 133-143
Applications
- Ilkka Seilonen, Teppo Pirttioja, Antti Pakonen, Pekka Appelqvist, Aarne Halme, Kari Koskinen:
Information Access and Control Operations in Multi-agent System Based Process Automation. 144-153 - Robert W. Brennan:
An Initial Automation Object Repository for OOONEIDA. 154-164 - Thomas I. Strasser, Alois Zoitl, Franz Auinger, Christoph Sünder:
Towards Engineering Methods for Reconfiguration of Distributed Real-Time Control Systems Based on the Reference Model of IEC 61499. 165-175 - Pavel Vrba, Filip Macurek, Vladimír Marík:
Using Radio Frequency Identification in Agent-Based Manufacturing Control Systems. 176-187 - Rajveer Basra, Kevin Lü, George Rzevski, Petr Skobelev:
Resolving Scheduling Issues of the London Underground Using a Multi-agent System. 188-196 - Larry Bunch, Maggie R. Breedy, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Marco M. Carvalho, Niranjan Suri:
KARMEN: Multi-agent Monitoring and Notification for Complex Processes. 197-206 - Milan Rollo, Petr Novák, Pavel Jisl:
Simulation of Underwater Surveillance by a Team of Autonomous Robots. 207-220
Supply Chain Management
- Richard Peters, Hermann Többen:
A Reference-Model for Holonic Supply Chain Management. 221-232 - Waldemar Wieczerzycki:
Polymorphic Agent Clusters - The Concept to Design Multi-agent Environments Supporting Business Activities. 233-245 - Eva Blomqvist, Tatiana Levashova, Annika Öhgren, Kurt Sandkuhl, Alexander V. Smirnov, Vladimir Tarasov:
Configuration of Dynamic SME Supply Chains Based on Ontologies. 246-256 - James Z. M. Zhang, James Brusey, Robert B. Johnston:
Experiments Toward a Practical Implementation of an Intelligent Kanban System. 257-268
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