Abstract

ABSTRACTHolonic control architectures have often been implemented in research on modern manufacturing systems. Although many holonic control systems were implemented using agent-based programming platforms, other platforms hold potential advantages. However, to make an informed decision on which implementation platform/language to use requires a set of evaluation criteria. This paper presents such a set of evaluation criteria that are focussed on the implementation of holonic control in manufacturing systems. The evaluation criteria are formulated from a review of literature, combined with experience in developing holonic control implementations. The most important characteristics, requirements and performance measures are identified and discussed.

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