ABSTRACT

This chapter addresses the most important practical issues in designing agent-based manufacturing systems. After an introduction to the specific part of the information system in which software agents can find their most suitable applications in manufacturing, typical classes of manufacturing problems that can be faced by agent technology are considered and defined, mostly focusing on planning, scheduling, and control problem definitions. Thereafter, fundamental techniques to break down a generic planning, scheduling, or control problem into basic entities, which can be modeled as autonomous agents, are introduced. Finally, some details are reported about the first meeting with the PS-Bikes managers, who wish to be acquainted with the possibilities of supporting their manufacturing system with agent technology and the practical issues entailed in designing agents and MASs.