Research on a Framework of Agent-Based Collaborative Job-Shop Scheduling

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Because of the fierce competition among manufacturers and customers’ diverse needs, it is essential for manufacturers to organize virtual organization to enhance their agilities to the market. However, the job-shop scheduling becomes very complex and very difficult in a temporary virtual organization. To achieve a harmonious collaborative engineering environment, a framework of agent-based collaborative job-shop scheduling is proposed and resource conflicts are discussed, and the theory of rough set and fuzzy appraise are applied to mediate these conflicts.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 375-376)

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729-732

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March 2008

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© 2008 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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