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Managing Dynamic Flows in Production Chains Through Self-Organization

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Engineering Self-Organising Systems (ESOA 2004)

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In this work, we are interested in modeling a production chain following the perspective of complex adaptive system. We propose an approach, allowing a production chain to manage by itself, its own behavior, so as to satisfy the constraints imposed upon it by its environment and reach a set of predefined objectives. We propose self-organization as a mechanism, to achieve such a goal.

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Armetta, F., Hassas, S., Pimont, S., Gonon, E. (2005). Managing Dynamic Flows in Production Chains Through Self-Organization. In: Brueckner, S.A., Di Marzo Serugendo, G., Karageorgos, A., Nagpal, R. (eds) Engineering Self-Organising Systems. ESOA 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3464. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11494676_16

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