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ILOG and MAS Based Framework of Job-Shop Scheduling System

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Advanced Research on Computer Education, Simulation and Modeling (CESM 2011)

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Job-Shop Scheduling Problem (JSSP) is a problem of resources assignment with the goal of satisfying the tasks and constrains. For efficiency and practicality of actual Job-Shop Scheduling System, (JSSS), a synthetic method was used in our research. A framework was designed to take advantage of Multi-Agent System, (MAS) and ILOG, which is a powerful calculation platform in field of optimization. Interactive models between MAS and ILOG, among agents in MAS were also devised. Prototype of this JSSS represents some more convenient and flexible scheduling plan in test by engineer of an automobile factory.

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Qin, L., Li, Q. (2011). ILOG and MAS Based Framework of Job-Shop Scheduling System. In: Lin, S., Huang, X. (eds) Advanced Research on Computer Education, Simulation and Modeling. CESM 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 175. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21783-8_39

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