Integration of a flat holonic form in an HLA environment |
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Authors: | Fouzia Ounnar Patrick Pujo Lynda Mekaouche Norbert Giambiasi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire des Sciences de l’Information et des Systèmes (LSIS), UMR – CNRS 6168, Université Paul Cézanne, Avenue Escadrille Normandie Niemen, 13397 Marseille Cedex 20, France |
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Abstract: | Managers need to create and sustain internal systems and controls to ensure that their customer focused strategies are being
implemented. Companies are currently in a spiral of permanent optimization. Accordingly, many companies turn to their core
activity. In this framework, one notices the development of the concept of “industrial partnership”. In this context and to
control the customer–supplier relationships (CSR), we proposed a self-organized control model in which all partner entities
(customers/suppliers) negotiate to guarantee good quality connections between customers and suppliers. This means meeting
customer expectations as closely as possible and respecting supplier capacities. In this proposal, self-organized control
is characterized more precisely by an organizational architecture of the flat holonic form type. This flat holonic form is
based on the concept of autonomous control entity (ACE). The holonic architecture, the behaviour of an ACE, the interaction
mechanisms between ACEs and the self-evaluation supplier process are presented, and then the modelling of ACEs using discrete
event system specification (DEVS) is described. An implementation of the simulation of such a system was done via a distributed
simulation environment high level architecture (HLA). A case study illustrating the proposed approach is presented. |
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Keywords: | Self-organized control Discrete EVent system Specification High level architecture Flat holonic form Autonomous control entity Analytic hierarchy process |
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