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Service Orientation in Holonic and Multi-Agent Manufacturing and Robotics 2014
- Theodor Borangiu, Damien Trentesaux

, André Thomas:
Service Orientation in Holonic and Multi-Agent Manufacturing and Robotics. Studies in Computational Intelligence 544, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-04734-8
Distributed Intelligence for Sustainable Manufacturing
- André Thomas, Damien Trentesaux

:
Are Intelligent Manufacturing Systems Sustainable? 3-14 - Seokgi Lee, Vittaldas V. Prabhu:

Distributed Feedback Control for Production, Inventory, and CO2 Emissions in an Assemble-To-Order System. 15-29 - Sobhi Mejjaouli

, Radu F. Babiceanu:
Holonic Condition Monitoring and Fault-Recovery System for Sustainable Manufacturing Enterprises. 31-46 - Octavian Morariu, Cristina Morariu, Theodor Borangiu:

Resource, Service and Product: Real-Time Monitoring Solution for Service Oriented Holonic Manufacturing Systems. 47-62 - Wenrong Lu, Vaggelis Giannikas

, Duncan C. McFarlane, James Hyde:
The Role of Distributed Intelligence in Warehouse Management Systems. 63-77
Holonic and Multi-agent Technologies for Manufacturing Planning and Control
- Doru Panescu, Carlos Pascal:

An Extended Contract Net Protocol with Direct Negotiation of Managers. 81-95 - Silviu Raileanu, Theodor Borangiu, Stefan Radulescu:

Towards an Ontology for Distributed Manufacturing Control. 97-109 - Gabriela Varvara:

On the Team-Based Goal-Oriented Development for Holonic Manufacturing Systems. 111-126 - Nassima Aissani

, Baghdad Atmani
, Damien Trentesaux
, Bouziane Beldjilali:
Extraction of Priority Rules for Boolean Induction in Distributed Manufacturing Control. 127-143 - Ait Si Larbi El Yasmine, Abdelghani Bekrar, Damien Trentesaux

, Beldjilali Bouziane:
Supply Chain Management Using Multi-Agent Systems in the Agri-Food Industry. 145-155
Service Orientation in Manufacturing Management and Control
- Theodor Borangiu, Monica Dragoicea

, Virginia Ecaterina Oltean
, Iulia Iacob:
A Generic Service System Activity Model with Event-Driven Operation Reconfiguring Capability. 159-175 - Francisco Gamboa Quintanilla, Olivier Cardin

, Pierre Castagna:
Product Specification for Flexible Workflow Orchestrations in Service Oriented Holonic Manufacturing Systems. 177-193 - Christoph Legat

, Birgit Vogel-Heuser
:
A Multi-Agent Architecture for Compensating Unforeseen Failures on Field Control Level. 195-208 - Monica Patrascu

, Monica Dragoicea
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Integrating Agents and Services for Control and Monitoring: Managing Emergencies in Smart Buildings. 209-224 - João Falcão e Cunha

, Teresa Galvão
:
State of the Art and Future Perspectives for Smart Support Services for Public Transport. 225-234
Intelligent Products and Product-driven Automation
- Sylvain Kubler

, Manik Madhikermi, Andrea Buda, Kary Främling
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QLM Messaging Standards: Introduction and Comparison with Existing Messaging Protocols. 237-256 - Yves Sallez:

Proposition of an Analysis Framework to Describe the "Activeness" of a Product during Its Life Cycle - Part I: Motivations and Modelling. 257-270 - Yves Sallez:

Proposition of an Analysis Framework to Describe the "Activeness" of a Product during Its Life Cycle - Part II: Method and Applications. 271-282 - Mehdi Gaham

, Brahim Bouzouia, Nouara Achour:
An Evolutionary Simulation-Optimization Approach to Product-Driven Manufacturing Control. 283-294 - Luiza-Elena Cojocaru, George Burlacu, Dan Popescu, Aurelian Mihai Stanescu:

Farm Management Information System as Ontological Level in a Digital Business Ecosystem. 295-309
Robots for Manufacturing and Services
- Corneliu Lazar, Adrian Burlacu

, Alexandru Archip
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Vision-Guided Robot Manipulation Predictive Control for Automating Manufacturing. 313-328 - Florin Daniel Anton, Silvia Anton

, Theodor Borangiu:
Integration of Visual Quality Control Services in Manufacturing Lines. 329-342 - Radu Dobrescu, Matei Dobrescu, Gheorghe Florea, Victor Lorin Purcarea

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Optimized Location Discovery Algorithm for Cooperative Activities of a Robot Team. 343-354 - Daniele Cafolla

, Giuseppe Carbone
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A Study of Feasibility of a Human Finger Exoskeleton. 355-364

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