Transition network grammars for natural language analysis
Communications of the ACM
Modeling Adaptive Multi-Agent Systems Inspired by Developmental Biology
Proceedings of the 9th ECCAI-ACAI/EASSS 2001, AEMAS 2001, HoloMAS 2001 on Multi-Agent-Systems and Applications II-Selected Revised Papers
Language As a Cognitive Process: Syntax
Language As a Cognitive Process: Syntax
Agent-based ambient intelligence for healthcare
AI Communications - Agents Applied in Health Care
A role-oriented BDI framework for real-time multiagent teaming
Intelligent Decision Technologies
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Face to strong competitive market, current companies tend to new methods of production, switching from a logic of «projected planning»to a logic of "Just in time". In this context, the system that allows controlling the production has to be a modular, flexible and reactive system. The hierarchized and classical approaches don't permit any more to take into account the complexity linked to such a system. That's why, we propose an approach, which has reactive, distributive, and emergent properties to control the system of production, based on multi-agent system principles. After having introduced the context and reasoning work, we describe the different parts of our multi-agent model. Lastly, we illustrate this approach on a practical example of production cell.