Experience report in developing and applying a method for self-organisation to agile manufacturing
Experience report in developing and applying a method for self-organisation to agile manufacturing
The design and implementation of distributed, self-organising and self-adaptive systems are challenging. This article details our experience gained during the development of self-organising assembly systems, which provide solutions for user-friendly agile manufacturing systems. More specifically, we describe how both a development method for self-organising systems, called MetaSelf, and the above particular application were progressively shaped, each influencing the other.
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Di Marzo Serugendo, G.
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Frei, R.
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2010
Di Marzo Serugendo, G.
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Frei, R.
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Di Marzo Serugendo, G. and Frei, R.
(2010)
Experience report in developing and applying a method for self-organisation to agile manufacturing.
In Self-adaptive and self-organizing systems (SASO), 2010 4th IEEE international conference on.
IEEE.
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(doi:10.1109/SASO.2010.24).
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The design and implementation of distributed, self-organising and self-adaptive systems are challenging. This article details our experience gained during the development of self-organising assembly systems, which provide solutions for user-friendly agile manufacturing systems. More specifically, we describe how both a development method for self-organising systems, called MetaSelf, and the above particular application were progressively shaped, each influencing the other.
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