An agent-based workflow system for enterprise based on FIPA-OS framework

  • Authors:
  • Yao Jung Yang;Tien-Wen Sung;Chuni Wu;Hsiang-Yang Chen

  • Affiliations:
  • Department of Information Management, Hsing-Kuo University of Management, No. 89, Yuying Street, Tainan 709, Taiwan, ROC;Department of Information Management, Hsing-Kuo University of Management, No. 89, Yuying Street, Tainan 709, Taiwan, ROC and Department of Computer Science and Engineering, National Sun Yat-Sen Un ...;Department of Information Management, Hsing-Kuo University of Management, No. 89, Yuying Street, Tainan 709, Taiwan, ROC;Department of Information Management, Hsing-Kuo University of Management, No. 89, Yuying Street, Tainan 709, Taiwan, ROC

  • Venue:
  • Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
  • Year:
  • 2010

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Abstract

The paper describes what we have learned from implementing a multi-agent architecture used to support enterprise notions and principles for intelligent systems design. In the last couple of years, agent-based management systems have been widely used to monitor and control business design processes. In this paper, multi-agent architecture is proposed and applied to the workflow management system in ASE (Advance Semiconductor Electronic) Inc., which is the world's well-known largest provider of independent semiconductor for manufacturing services in assembly and test. The proposed FIPA-OS autonomous workflow management system uses a workflow co-ordination mechanism and an agent integration mechanism to enable the routine daily jobs error handle. Our vision for extending the FIPA-OS architectural elements to cover the development and implementation of generic web-Centric collaborative applications concludes the paper.