Multi-Agent Supply Chain Management: Design Issues for a Generic Architecture
Publish place: 2nd National Conference on Logistics & Supply Chain
Publish Year: 1385
Type: Conference paper
Language: English
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Index date: 27 March 2006
Multi-Agent Supply Chain Management: Design Issues for a Generic Architecture abstract
The supply chain is a worldwide network of suppliers, factories, warehouses, distribution centers, and retailers through which raw materials are acquired, transformed, and delivered to customers. Supply Chain Management (SCM) is extremely important to the manufacturing and retailing industries. In recent years, a new software architecture for managing the supply chain at the tactical and operational levels has emerged.
It views the supply chain as composed of a set of intelligent software agents, each responsible for one or more activities in the supply chain and each interacting with other agents in the planning and execution of their responsibilities. This paper investigates issues for the construction of such an agent-oriented software architecture.
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Multi-Agent Supply Chain Management: Design Issues for a Generic Architecture authors
Hamed Safaeefard
BSc of Industrial Engineering, Sharif University of Technology
Saeed Ramezani
MSc of Industrial Engineering, Imam Hosein University
Hadi Akrami
MSc of Industrial Engineering, AmirKabir University of Technology