Abstract

The predicted results of production simulations often differ considerably from those of the practice. Among other things, reasons for that can be found in the inadequate consideration of the socio-technical system of the real manufacturing. The paper addresses this problem and shows how even complex manufacturing principles such as semi-autonomous groups can be simulated with the help of agent systems using an adapted Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) architecture concept.

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