Research on Intelligent Collaborative System for Auto Parts Industry

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Through the demand analysis of the business collaborative activities of auto parts enterprises, we establish the Intelligent Collaborative System. After the research on interaction process of collaborative quotation among auto parts enterprises, we build the product data model that supports multi enterprises’ collaborative response to customer requirements; according to the research of collaborative production planning principle, we propose the framework of auto parts enterprises’ building collaborative production planning; Based on the study of the hierarchical model of collaborative control of production process among multi enterprises, we discuss the framework of collaborative production process controlling among multi enterprises. The research indicates this system can meet the collaborative business demand of auto parts industry by using ASP mode and intelligent technology, also realize the intelligence.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 915-916)

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1464-1470

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April 2014

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