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Service Orientation in Holonic and Multi-Agent Manufacturing Control

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Service orientation is emerging nowadays at multiple organizational levels in enterprise business, and it leverages technology in response to the growing need for greater business integration, flexibility and agility of manufacturing enterprises.

The Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) analysed throughout the book represents a technical architecture, a business modelling concept, a type of infrastructure, an integration source and a new way of viewing units of automation within the enterprise. The primary goal of SOA is to align the business world with the world of information technology in a way that makes both more effective.

The service value creation model at enterprise level consists of using a Service Component Architecture for business process applications, based on entities which handle services. In this view a service is a piece of software encapsulating the business/control logic or resource functionality of an enterprise entity that exhibits an individual competence and responds to a specific request to fulfil a local (operation) or global objective (batch production). The value creation model is based on a 2-stage approach:
- Agentification: complex manufacturing processes are split in services provided by informational agents which are discovered,accessed and executed. This leads to a modular, reusable, agile and easy integrate integration.
- Holonification: holons link the material flow and physical entities of the manufacturing processes with the informational part (IT services realized by distributed intelligence) facilitating thus traceability the developing of flexible control systems.

This book gathers contributions from scientists, researchers and industrialists on concepts, methods, frameworks and implementing issues addressing trends in the service orientation of control technology and management applied to manufacturing enterprise.


This book gathers contributions from scientists, researchers and industrialists on concepts, methods, frameworks and implementing issues addressing trends in the service orientation of control technology and management applied to manufacturing enterprise.

List of contents

From the content: Service-Oriented Approach for Holonic Manufacturing Control and Beyond.- Service Oriented Control Framework for a Holonic System Characterized by a Guided Flow of Entities.- The Augmentation Concept: How to Make a Product "Active" During its Life Cycle.- Engineering Hierarchical Complex Systems: An Agent-based Approach.
The Case of Flexible Manufacturing Systems.- HAPBA - a Holonic Adaptive Plan-Based Architecture.- Integrating Intelligent Robot Services in Holonic Manufacturing.- Key Factors for Information Dissemination on Communicating Products and Fixed Databases.- A Load Balancing Algorithm for Multi-Agent Systems.

Summary

Service orientation is emerging nowadays at multiple organizational levels in enterprise business, and it leverages technology in response to the growing need for greater business integration, flexibility and agility of manufacturing enterprises. The Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) analysed throughout the book represents a technical architecture, a business modelling concept, a type of infrastructure, an integration source and a new way of viewing units of automation within the enterprise. The primary goal of SOA is to align the business world with the world of information technology in a way that makes both more effective.  The service value creation model at enterprise level consists of using a Service Component Architecture for business process applications, based on entities which handle services. In this view a service is a piece of software encapsulating the business/control logic or resource functionality of an enterprise entity that exhibits an individual competence and responds to a specific request to fulfil a local (operation) or global objective (batch production). The value creation model is based on a 2-stage approach:•    Agentification: complex manufacturing processes are split in services provided by informational agents which are discovered,accessed and executed. This leads to a modular, reusable, agile and easy integrate integration.•    Holonification: holons link the material flow and physical entities of the manufacturing processes with the informational part (IT services realized by distributed intelligence) facilitating thus traceability the developing of flexible control systems. This book gathers contributions from scientists, researchers and industrialists on concepts, methods, frameworks and implementing issues addressing trends in the service orientation of control technology and management applied to manufacturing enterprise.  This book gathers contributions from scientists, researchers and industrialists on concepts, methods, frameworks and implementing issues addressing trends in the service orientation of control technology and management applied to manufacturing enterprise.

Product details

Assisted by Theodor Borangiu (Editor), Andr Thomas (Editor), Andre Thomas (Editor), André Thomas (Editor), Damien Trentesaux (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.04.2012
 
EAN 9783642274480
ISBN 978-3-642-27448-0
No. of pages 356
Weight 700 g
Illustrations XXIV, 356 p.
Series Studies in Computational Intelligence
Studies in Computational Intelligence
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > General, dictionaries

B, Artificial Intelligence, engineering, Manufactures, Manufacturing, Machines, Tools, Processes, Production engineering, Machines, Tools, Processes, Computational Intelligence

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