Multi-objective scheduling in an agent based Holonic manufacturing system

The present paper is aimed at multi-objective scheduling in an agent based holonic manufacturing system to satisfy the goal of several communities namely the product, the resource, and the organization simultaneously. In this attempt, first a multi criteria based priority rule is developed following...

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Main Authors: T. K. Jana, B. Bairagi, S. Paul, Sk. Sahnawaj, B. Sarkar, J. Saha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Growing Science 2014-01-01
Series:Decision Science Letters
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Online Access:http://www.growingscience.com/dsl/Vol3/dsl_2013_32.pdf
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spelling doaj-c4093b7229bd4045a60b5354a3fe1be92020-11-24T23:47:58ZengGrowing ScienceDecision Science Letters1929-58041929-58122014-01-013111610.5267/j.dsl.2013.07.003Multi-objective scheduling in an agent based Holonic manufacturing system T. K. JanaB. BairagiS. PaulSk. SahnawajB. SarkarJ. SahaThe present paper is aimed at multi-objective scheduling in an agent based holonic manufacturing system to satisfy the goal of several communities namely the product, the resource, and the organization simultaneously. In this attempt, first a multi criteria based priority rule is developed following Simple Additive Weight (SAW) method under Multi Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) environment to rank the products. Accordingly, the products are allowed to select a particular resource for execution by negotiation considering minimum time as criterion. The interests of different communities are accomplished by allocating the ordered rank of products to the ordered rank of resources. Conflict, if arises between products and resources, are resolved by introducing the concept of Early Finish Time (EFT) as criterion for task allocation. A scheduling algorithm is proposed for execution of the rule. In view of machine failure, a cooperation strategy is evolved that also optimizes reallocation of the incomplete task. It is concluded that the proposed scheduling algorithm together with the disturbance handling algorithm are poised to satisfy the agent’s local objective as well as organization’s global objective concurrently and are commensurable with multi agent paradigm.http://www.growingscience.com/dsl/Vol3/dsl_2013_32.pdfMulti-objective schedulingHolonic manufacturing systemMulti agent systemMulti criteria decision makingPriority ruleScheduling rule
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author T. K. Jana
B. Bairagi
S. Paul
Sk. Sahnawaj
B. Sarkar
J. Saha
spellingShingle T. K. Jana
B. Bairagi
S. Paul
Sk. Sahnawaj
B. Sarkar
J. Saha
Multi-objective scheduling in an agent based Holonic manufacturing system
Decision Science Letters
Multi-objective scheduling
Holonic manufacturing system
Multi agent system
Multi criteria decision making
Priority rule
Scheduling rule
author_facet T. K. Jana
B. Bairagi
S. Paul
Sk. Sahnawaj
B. Sarkar
J. Saha
author_sort T. K. Jana
title Multi-objective scheduling in an agent based Holonic manufacturing system
title_short Multi-objective scheduling in an agent based Holonic manufacturing system
title_full Multi-objective scheduling in an agent based Holonic manufacturing system
title_fullStr Multi-objective scheduling in an agent based Holonic manufacturing system
title_full_unstemmed Multi-objective scheduling in an agent based Holonic manufacturing system
title_sort multi-objective scheduling in an agent based holonic manufacturing system
publisher Growing Science
series Decision Science Letters
issn 1929-5804
1929-5812
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The present paper is aimed at multi-objective scheduling in an agent based holonic manufacturing system to satisfy the goal of several communities namely the product, the resource, and the organization simultaneously. In this attempt, first a multi criteria based priority rule is developed following Simple Additive Weight (SAW) method under Multi Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) environment to rank the products. Accordingly, the products are allowed to select a particular resource for execution by negotiation considering minimum time as criterion. The interests of different communities are accomplished by allocating the ordered rank of products to the ordered rank of resources. Conflict, if arises between products and resources, are resolved by introducing the concept of Early Finish Time (EFT) as criterion for task allocation. A scheduling algorithm is proposed for execution of the rule. In view of machine failure, a cooperation strategy is evolved that also optimizes reallocation of the incomplete task. It is concluded that the proposed scheduling algorithm together with the disturbance handling algorithm are poised to satisfy the agent’s local objective as well as organization’s global objective concurrently and are commensurable with multi agent paradigm.
topic Multi-objective scheduling
Holonic manufacturing system
Multi agent system
Multi criteria decision making
Priority rule
Scheduling rule
url http://www.growingscience.com/dsl/Vol3/dsl_2013_32.pdf
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