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Manufacturing the Future Concepts, Technologies & Visions Manufacturing the Future Concepts, Technologies & Visions Edited by Vedran Kordic Aleksandar Lazinica Munir Merdan pro literatur Verlag Published by the plV pro literatur Verlag Robert Mayer-Scholz plV pro literatur Verlag Robert Mayer-Scholz Mammendorf Germany Abstracting and non-profit use of the material is permitted with credit to the source. State-ments and opinions expressed in the chapters are these of the individual contributors and not necessarily those of the editors or publisher. No responsibility is accepted for the accuracy of information contained in the published articles. Publisher assumes no responsibility liability for any damage or injury to persons or property arising out of the use of any materials, in-structions, methods or ideas contained inside. After this work has been published by the Ad-vanced Robotic Systems International, authors have the right to republish it, in whole or part, in any publication of which they are an author or editor, and the make other personal use of the work. © 2006 Advanced Robotic Systems International www.ars-journal.com Additional copies can be obtained from: publication@ars-journal.com First published July 2006 Typeface Palatino Linotype 10/11/12 pt Printed in Croatia A catalog record for this book is available from the German Library. Manufacturing the Future: Concepts, Technologies & Visions/ Edited by Vedran Kordic, Alek-sandar Lazinica, Munir Merdan. p. cm. ISBN 3-86611-198-3 1. Distributed Manufacturing. 2. Modern assembly systems. 3. Supply Chain I. Kordic, Vedran. II. Lazinica, Aleksandar. III. Merdan, Munir V Contents Preface..........................................................................................................................................................IX 1. Multi-Agent Based Distributed Manufacturing...................................................................1 J. Li, J.Y H. Fuh, Y.F. Zhang and A.Y.C. Nee 2. The CoBASA architecture as an answer to shop floor agility..............................31 Jose Barata 3. Development of Holonic Manufacturing Execution Systems................................77 Fan-Tien Cheng, Chih-Feng Chang and Shang-Lun Wu 4. Bio-inspired approach for autonomous routing in FMS.........................................101 T. Berger, Y. Sallez and C. Tahon 5. Modular Machining Line Design and Reconfiguration: Some Optimization Methods......................................................................................................125 S. Belmokhtar, A.I. Bratcu and A. Dolgui 6. Flexible Manufacturing System Simulation Using Petri Nets.............................153 Carlos Mireles, Alfonso Noriega and Gerardo Leyva 7. Applications of Petri Nets to Human-in-the-Loop Control for Discrete Automation Systems.......................................................................167 Jin-Shyan Lee and Pau-Lo Hsu 8. Application Similarity Coefficient Method to Cellular Manufacturing.............................................................................................................195 Yong Yin 9. Maintenance Management and Modeling in Modern Manufacturing Systems.............................................................................................259 Mehmet Savsar 10. Zadehian Paradigms for Knowledge Extraction in Intelligent Manufacturing........................................................................................................291 A.M.M. Sharif Ullah and Khalifa H. Harib 11. PURE: A Fuzzy Model for Product Upgradability and Reusability Evaluation for Remanufacture......................................................................309 Ke Xing, Kazem Abhary and Lee Luong ... - tailieumienphi.vn
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