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Information technology for balanced manufacturing systems : IFIP TC 5, WG 5.5 seventh international conference on information technology for balanced automation systems in manufacturing and services, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, September 4-6, 2006
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International Federation for Information Processing ; 220
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New York, NY : Springer, 2006
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9780387365909
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The manufacturing sector has been facing major challenges as it undergoes revolutionary changes fuelled by new and sophisticated demands from customers, global competition, distribution of manufacturing and marketing activities, and technological advances. In order to address these challenges, manufacturing enterprises need to change the way they do business and adopt innovative technologies and solutions to increase their responsiveness and production efficiency. Information technology plays an essential role in this process. Current manufacturing systems are collections of complex systems or subsystems operating in distributed collaborative environments involving software, hardware, humans, and organizations. It is crucial to keep a balance between the technical aspects of automation and the human and social facets when applying information technology in industrial applications, particularly with the rapid advancements in information and communication technologies and the wide deployment of automated manufacturing systems. However, in order to create appropriate frameworks for exploring the best synergies between humans and automated systems, there are still numerous issues in terms of processes characterization, modeling, and development of adequate support tools. BASYS conferences have been developed and organized to promote the development of balanced automation systems in an attempt to address these issues. The first BASYS conference was successfully launched in Victoria, Brazil (1995), and then the following conferences were held in Lisbon, Portugal (1996), Prague, Czech Republic (1998), Berlin, Germany (2000), Cancun, Mexico (2002), and Vienna, Austria (2004).


Table of Contents

L. Monostori and J. Vancza and Soundar KumaraMo A. Elbestawi and Mihaela DumitrescuSophie D'Amours and Jean-Marc Frayret and Alain Rousseau and Steve Harvey and Pascale Plamondon and Pascal ForgetFrancisco Maturana and Raymond Staron and Pavel Tichý and Pavel Vrba and Charles Rischar and Vladimír Marcaron;ík and Kenwood HallPaulo Leitão and Francisco RestivoAna Almeida and Goreti MarreirosGuannan Qu and Zhiyi Fang and Chao ZhangQi Hao and Weiming ShenKamil Matoušek and Zdeněk KoubaPascal Forget and Sophie D Amours and Jean-Marc FrayretKarthik Soundararajan and Robert W. BrennanLeonid Sheremetov and Miguel ContrerasJosé Barata and Gonçalo C&acaron;ndido and Filipe FeijãoH.-H. Erbe and D. MullerMaria Manuela Cunha and Goran D. PutnikAmerico Azevedo and Luisa FariaGuillermo Jimenez and Manuel Ocampo and Nathalie Galeano and Arturo MolinaGunther Schuh and Alexander Sauer and Sebastian DöringToshiya KaiharaWenlei Zhang and Yushun FanLuis M. Camarinha-Matos and Hamideh AfsarmaneshRaafat Aburukba and Hamada Ghenniwa and Weiming ShenJing-fan TangGoran Putnik and Rui SousaA. Luis Osório and Luis M. Camarinha-MatosAmérico Azevedo and Paula Silva and Cesar Toscano and Joao CardosoXiangxu Meng and Weiwei Liu and Yanning XuAshish Ganguli and Yong Zeng and Akif A. BulgakJoseph Neelamkavil and Weiming Shen and Qi Hao and Helen XieXiaobu Yuan and Jiangnan LuPaula Urze and Tiago MachadaFabio Bonsignorio and Rezia MolfinoDan ZhangMauro Onori and José Barata and Regina FreiY. Zhong and B. Shirinzadeh and X. Yuan and G. Alici and J. SmithArthur Shr and Alan Liu and Peter P. ChenXiaoping Li and Qian WangWeixing Lin and Peter X. LiuE. Villani and R.A. Castro and F.M. Marques and P.E. MiyagiQizhi Chen and Hamada Ghenniwa and Weiming ShenHongsheng Su and Jianwu Dang and Feng ZhaoKewei Li and Chun Wang and Hamada Ghenniwa and Weiming ShenWilson M. Arata and Paulo E. MiyagiM. Sayed-Mouchaweh and A. Philippot and V. Carré-Ménétrier and B. RieraDiogo Remedios and Luís Sousa and Manuel Barata and Luis OsorioGerhard Schreck and Alexei Lisounkin and JorgKrugerMeng-su Li and Xu-chu Cai and Dan ZhangQimi Jiang and Hsi-Yung FengHao Song and Hsi-Yung FengJulio Arakaki and Paulo Eigi MiyagiFabricio Junqueira and Paulo E. MiyagiAvisekh Banerjee and Evgueni V. Bordatchev and Sounak Kumar Choudhury
Sponsorsp. ix
Committeesp. xi
Prefacep. xiii
Keynote Papersp. 1
1 agent Based Manufacturingp. 3
2 Tool Condition Monitoring In Machining - Neural Networksp. 5
3 agent-Based Supply Chain Planning In The Forest Products Industryp. 17
Part A Multi-Agent And Holonic Systems In Manufacturingp. 27
4 An Agent-Os For Autonomous Cooperative Systemsp. 29
5 A Holonic Approach To Dynamic Manufacturing Schedulingp. 37
6 Toward Collaborative Schedulingp. 47
7 A Framework Of Agent-Based Supply Chain Performance Analysis Systemp. 57
8 An Agent-Based Simulation Of A Jit Material Handling Systemp. 67
9 Uncertain Temporal Support In Multiagent Medical Servicep. 79
10 Collaborative Event Management In Supply Chains: An Agent-Based Approachp. 89
11 Design Patterns For Distributed Control System Benchmarkingp. 99
12 Industrial Application Integration Using Agent-Enabled Semantic Soa: Capnet Case Studyp. 109
13 A Multiagent Based Control System Applied To An Educational Shop Floorp. 119
Part B Networked Enterprisesp. 129
14 Distributed Work Environments For Collaborative Engineeringp. 131
15 Market Of Resources As An Enabler Of (Inter-) Organizational Reconfiguration Dynamicsp. 141
16 Business Networks In Small Textile Enterprises: The Case Of Nova Friburgo-Brasilp. 149
17 Business Process Based Integration Of Dynamic Collaborative Organizationsp. 157
18 Managing Complexity In Industrial Collaborations Within Tool & Die Industryp. 167
19 A Multiagent-Based Complex Systems Approach For Efficient Partnering In Virtual Enterprisep. 175
20 Design For Product Lifecycle Managementp. 183
21 Towards A Reference Model For Collaborative Networked Organizationsp. 193
22 Agent-Based Intelligent Media Distribution In Advertisementp. 203
23 A Service Composability Model To Support Dynamic Cooperation Of Cross-Enterprise Servicesp. 213
24 On Formal Theories And Formalisms For Virtual Enterprisesp. 223
25 Towards A Distributed Process Execution Platform For Collaborative Networksp. 233
Part C Integrated Design And Assemblyp. 241
26 An Innovative Maintenance Solution For Complex Machinery: The Kobas Project Casep. 243
27 Real-Time Collaborative Design System For Product Assembly Over The Internetp. 253
28 An Integrated Approach To A Multi-Attribute Decision Problem Through A Case Studyp. 261
29 Making Manufacturing Changes Less Disruptive: Agent-Driven Integrationp. 271
30 A Vision-Based Approach Of Bare-Hand Interface Design In Virtual Assemblyp. 281
31 On The Assembly Line: A View From Industrial Sociologyp. 291
32 An Object Based Virtual Reality Simulation Tool For Design Validation Of A New Paradigm Cloth Manufacturing Facilityp. 301
33 On The Re-Configurability Design Of Parallel Machine Toolsp. 309
34 Evolvable Assembly Systems Basic Principlesp. 317
35 A Cellular Neural Network For Deformable Object Modellingp. 329
Part D Monitoring And Controlp. 337
36 A Load Balancing Method For Dedicated Photolithography Machine Constraintp. 339
37 Iterative Heuristics For Permutation Flow Shops With Total Flowtime Minimizationp. 349
38 Parameter Estimation For Time-Varying System Based On Combinatorial PSOp. 357
39 Remote Monitoring And Control Of Manufacturing Systemp. 369
40 Architecture Of A Web-Based Power Scada System Using J2ee Technologyp. 377
41 A Web-Based Cscw System For Remote Substation Fault Diagnosisp. 385
42 A Service-Oriented Framework For Integration Of Shop Floor Scheduling And Controlp. 395
43 Computational Representation, Heterogeneity And Integration Of Production System Modelsp. 405
44 Timed-Event-State-Based Diagnoser For Manufacturing Systemsp. 415
45 NFC Technologies In Mobile Phones And Emerging Applicationsp. 425
46 Integrated Knowledge- And Simulation-Based Facility Supervision And Controlp. 435
47 On Stability Analysis Of Bearing-Rotor Systemp. 443
48 Batch Roundness Characterization And Evaluationp. 453
49 A Point Cloud Simplification Algorithm For Mechanical Part Inspectionp. 461
50 Degeneration Methods In Intelligent Building Control System Designp. 469
51 A New Method For The Hierarchical Modeling Of Productive Systemsp. 479
52 Modeling And On-Line Monitoring Of Machined Surface In Turning Operationsp. 489
Author Indexp. 499
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