Supporting Mass Customization with Agent-Based Coordination

Publikations-Art
Zeitschriftenbeitrag (peer-reviewed)
Autoren
Sugumaran, V.; Dietrich, A. J.; Kirn, S.
Erscheinungsjahr
2006
Veröffentlicht in
Information Systems and eBusiness Management
Verlag
Springer
Band/Volume
4/
DOI
10.1007/s10257-005-0006-5
Seite (von - bis)
83-106
Abstract

Mass customization (MC) often implies a value chain with several spatially distributed actors that require extensive coordination. Agent technology is beginning to be utilized in supply chain management because of its ability to facilitate collaboration and coordination. Thus, agents are suitable for constructing MC environments and interfacing the various participants working together to archive the common goal of producing customized goods. This paper presents a multi-agent system architecture for MC, which takes into account the coordination problems that exist in MC. Because of asymmetric and incomplete knowledge bases, agents may be limited in global planning and scheduling. Therefore, we suggest a three-tier model of coordination and utilize partial global plans for addressing the coordination problem. Finally, we provide an example application and a prototype implementation for the MC coordination.

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