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This volume gathers the peer reviewed papers presented at the 11th
edition of the International Workshop on Service-oriented, Holonic
and Multi-Agent Manufacturing Systems for the Industry of the
Future, SOHOMA’21, organized on 18-19 November, 2021 by the Arts
et Métiers Institute of Technology of Cluny, France in
collaboration with University Politehnica of Bucharest (the CIMR
Research Centre in Computer Integrated Manufacturing and Robotics),
Polytechnic University Hauts-de-France (the LAMIH Laboratory of
Industrial and Human Automation Control, Mechanical Engineering and
Computer Science) and Polytechnic Institute of Bragança (the CeDRI
Research Centre in Digitalization and Intelligent Robotics).
The scientific theme of the book concerns "Manufacturing as a
Service (MaaS)" which is developed in a layered cloud networked
manufacturing perspective, from the shop floor resource sharing
model to the virtual enterprise collaborative model, by
distributing the cost of the manufacturing infrastructure -
equipment, software, maintenance, networking - across all
customers. MaaS is approached in terms of new models of
service-oriented, knowledge-based manufacturing systems optimized
and reality-aware, that deliver value to customer and manufacturer
via Big data analytics, Internet of Things communications, Machine
learning and Digital twins embedded in Cyber-Physical System
frameworks. From product design to after-sales services, MaaS
relies on the servitization of manufacturing operations such as:
Design as a Service, Predict as a Service or Maintain as a service.
The general scope of the book is to foster innovation in smart and
sustainable manufacturing and logistics systems and in this context
to promote concepts, methods and solutions for the digital
transformation of manufacturing through service orientation in
holonic and agent-based control with distributed intelligence. The
book's readership is comprised by researchers and engineers working
in the manufacturing value chain area who develop and use digital
control solutions in the 'Industry of the Future' vision. The book
also addresses to master and Ph.D. students enrolled in Engineering
Sciences programs.
The scientific theme of the book concerns "Manufacturing as a
Service (MaaS)" which is developed in a layered cloud networked
manufacturing perspective, from the shop floor resource sharing
model to the virtual enterprise collaborative model, by
distributing the cost of the manufacturing infrastructure -
equipment, software, maintenance, networking - across all
customers. MaaS is approached in terms of new models of
service-oriented, knowledge-based manufacturing systems optimized
and reality-aware, that deliver value to customer and manufacturer
via Big data analytics, Internet of Things communications, Machine
learning and Digital twins embedded in Cyber-Physical System
frameworks. From product design to after-sales services, MaaS
relies on the servitization of manufacturing operations such as:
Design as a Service, Predict as a Service or Maintain as a service.
The general scope of the book is to foster innovation in smart and
sustainable manufacturing and logistics systems and in this context
to promote concepts, methods and solutions for the digital
transformation of manufacturing through service orientation in
holonic and agent-based control with distributed intelligence. The
book's readership is comprised by researchers and engineers working
in the manufacturing value chain area who develop and use digital
control solutions in the 'Industry of the Future' vision. The book
also addresses to master and Ph.D. students enrolled in Engineering
Sciences programs.
This volume gathers the peer reviewed papers presented at the 11th
edition of the International Workshop on Service-oriented, Holonic
and Multi-Agent Manufacturing Systems for the Industry of the
Future, SOHOMA'21, organized on 18-19 November, 2021 by the Arts et
Metiers Institute of Technology of Cluny, France in collaboration
with University Politehnica of Bucharest (the CIMR Research Centre
in Computer Integrated Manufacturing and Robotics), Polytechnic
University Hauts-de-France (the LAMIH Laboratory of Industrial and
Human Automation Control, Mechanical Engineering and Computer
Science) and Polytechnic Institute of Braganca (the CeDRI Research
Centre in Digitalization and Intelligent Robotics).
This book gathers the peer-reviewed papers presented at the seventh
edition of the international workshop "Service Orientation in
Holonic and Multi-Agent Manufacturing - SOHOMA'17", held on October
19-20, 2017 and organized by the University of Nantes, France in
collaboration with the CIMR Research Centre in Computer Integrated
Manufacturing and Robotics at the University Politehnica of
Bucharest, Romania, the LAMIH Laboratory of Industrial and Human
Automation Control, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science at
the University of Valenciennes and Hainaut-Cambresis, France and
the CRAN Research Centre for Automatic Control, Nancy at the
University of Lorraine, France. The main objective of SOHOMA'17 was
to foster innovation in smart and sustainable manufacturing and
logistics systems and in this context to promote concepts, methods
and solutions addressing trends in service orientation of
agent-based control technologies with distributed intelligence. The
book is organized in eight parts, each with a number of chapters
describing research in current domains of the digital
transformation in manufacturing and trends in future service and
computing oriented manufacturing control: Part 1: Advanced
Manufacturing Control, Part 2: Big Data Management, Part 3:
Cyber-Physical Production Systems, Part 4: Cloud- and
Cyber-Physical Systems for Smart and Sustainable Manufacturing,
Part 5: Simulation for Physical Internet and Intelligent &
Sustainable Logistics Systems, Part 6: Formal Methods and Advanced
Scheduling for Future Industrial Systems, Part 7: Applications and
Demonstrators, Part 8: Production and Logistic Control Systems. The
contributions focus on how the digital transformation, such as the
one advocated by "Industry 4.0" or "Industry of the future"
concepts, can improve the maintainability and the sustainability of
manufacturing processes, products, and logistics. Digital
transformation relates to the interaction between the physical and
informational worlds and is realized by virtualization of products,
processes and resources managed as services.
This book gathers the peer-reviewed papers presented at the seventh
edition of the international workshop "Service Orientation in
Holonic and Multi-Agent Manufacturing - SOHOMA'17", held on October
19-20, 2017 and organized by the University of Nantes, France in
collaboration with the CIMR Research Centre in Computer Integrated
Manufacturing and Robotics at the University Politehnica of
Bucharest, Romania, the LAMIH Laboratory of Industrial and Human
Automation Control, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science at
the University of Valenciennes and Hainaut-Cambresis, France and
the CRAN Research Centre for Automatic Control, Nancy at the
University of Lorraine, France. The main objective of SOHOMA'17 was
to foster innovation in smart and sustainable manufacturing and
logistics systems and in this context to promote concepts, methods
and solutions addressing trends in service orientation of
agent-based control technologies with distributed intelligence. The
book is organized in eight parts, each with a number of chapters
describing research in current domains of the digital
transformation in manufacturing and trends in future service and
computing oriented manufacturing control: Part 1: Advanced
Manufacturing Control, Part 2: Big Data Management, Part 3:
Cyber-Physical Production Systems, Part 4: Cloud- and
Cyber-Physical Systems for Smart and Sustainable Manufacturing,
Part 5: Simulation for Physical Internet and Intelligent &
Sustainable Logistics Systems, Part 6: Formal Methods and Advanced
Scheduling for Future Industrial Systems, Part 7: Applications and
Demonstrators, Part 8: Production and Logistic Control Systems. The
contributions focus on how the digital transformation, such as the
one advocated by "Industry 4.0" or "Industry of the future"
concepts, can improve the maintainability and the sustainability of
manufacturing processes, products, and logistics. Digital
transformation relates to the interaction between the physical and
informational worlds and is realized by virtualization of products,
processes and resources managed as services.
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