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- Service orientation in holonic and multi-agent manufacturing: proceedings of SOHOMA 2016Publication . Borangiu, Theodor (Ed.); Trentesaux, Damien (Ed.); Thomas, André (Ed.); Leitão, Paulo (Ed.); Oliveira, José Barata (Ed.)The book offers an integrated vision on Cloud and HPC, Big Data, Analytics and virtualization in computing-oriented manufacturing, combining information and communication technologies, service-oriented control of holonic architectures as well as enterprise integration solutions based on SOA principles. It is structured in eight parts, each one grouping research and trends in digital manufacturing and service oriented manufacturing control: Cloud and Cyber-Physical Systems for Smart Manufacturing, Reconfigurable and Self-organized Multi-Agent Systems for Industry and Service, Sustainability Issues in Intelligent Manufacturing Systems, Holonic and Multi-agent System Design for Industry and Service, Should Intelligent Manufacturing Systems be Dependable and Safe?, Service-oriented Management and Control of Manufacturing Systems, Engineering and Human Integration in Flexible and Reconfigurable Industrial Systems,Virtualization and Simulation in Computing-oriented Industry and Service.
- Service Oriented, Holonic and Multi-Agent Manufacturing Systems for Industry of the Future: proceedings of SOHOMA 2020Publication . Borangiu, Theodor (Ed.); Trentesaux, Damien (Ed.); Leitão, Paulo (Ed.); Cardin, Olivier (Ed.); Lamouri, Samir (Ed.)This volume gathers the peer-reviewed papers presented at the tenth edition of the international workshop on Service Oriented, Holonic and Multi-Agent Manufacturing Systems for Industry of the Future—SOHOMA’20 organized on 1–2 October 2020 by Arts et Métiers ParisTech in collaboration with University Politehnica of Bucharest (the CIMR Research Centre in Computer Integrated Manufacturing and Robotics), Université Polytechnique 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 main objective of SOHOMA workshops is to foster innovation in smart and sustainable manufacturing and logistics systems by promoting concepts, methods and solutions addressing trends in service orientation of agent-based control technologies with distributed intelligence. The book is structured in eight parts that correspond to the technical sessions of the workshop’s program and include papers describing results of the research addressing the development and application of key enabling technologies (KET: production-, digital- and cyber-physical technologies) for the industry of the future. In concurrence with this vision of future manufacturing, the eight sections of the book address control and organization problems in the manufacturing value chain and offer smart solutions for smart factories networked in the cloud, implemented in cyber-physical systems with all resources integrated, sharing information and infrastructures, collaborating, adapting to reality and self-configuring at runtime for efficiency, agility and safety. These subjects are treated in the book’s Part 1: Cloud Networked Models of Knowledge-based Intelligent Control; Part 2: Digital Twins in Manufacturing and Beyond; Part 3: Holonic and Multi-Agent Process Control; Part 4: Ethics and Social Automation in Industry 4.0; Part 5: New Organizations based on Human Factors Integration in Industry 4.0; Part 6: Intelligent Products and Smart Processes; Part 7: Physical Internet and Logistics; Part 8: Optimal Production and Supply Chain Planning.
- Service Oriented, Holonic and Multi-agent Manufacturing Systems for Industry of the Future: Proceedings of SOHOMA 2021Publication . Borangiu, Theodor (Ed.); Trentesaux, Damien (Ed.); Leitão, Paulo (Ed.); Cardin, Olivier (Ed.); Joblot, Laurent (Ed.)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 main objective of SOHOMA workshops 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 and agent-based control with distributed intelligence. The theme of the SOHOMA’21 Workshop is “Convergence of factory asset and process lifecycle with product lifecycles in Cyber-Physical System-based production”.
- Service Oriented, Holonic and Multi-Agent Manufacturing Systems for Industry of the Future: proceedings of SOHOMA LATIN AMERICA 2021Publication . Trentesaux, D. (Ed.); Borangiu, Theodor (Ed.); Leitão, Paulo (Ed.); Jimenez, J.F. (Ed.); Montoya-Torres, J.R. (Ed.)This volume gathers the peer-reviewed papers presented at the first edition of the International Workshop “Service-Oriented, Holonic and Multi-Agent Manufacturing Systems for Industry of the Future - SOHOMA Latin America 2021” organized during January 27–28, 2021, by the Industrial Engineering Department of Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogota, Colombia, in collaboration with the Universidad de la Sabana, Colombia and the Colombian Computing. The organizers received scientific support from Polytechnic University Hauts-de-France, France, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania and Polytechnic Institute of Bragança, Portugal. The main objective of SOHOMA Workshops 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. Following the workshop’s technical program, this book is structured in six parts each one grouping a number of chapters describing research in the lines of the digital transformation in manufacturing, supply chain and logistics, and human integration in the industry of the future: Part 1: Smart production control for Industry 4.0, Part 2: Digital twins and artificial intelligence applied in industry and services, Part 3: Digitalization of design and planning activities, Part 4: People and industry in the era of Society 5.0, Part 5: Logistics and supply chains and Part 6: Optimization in manufacturing and services.
- Service Oriented, Holonic and Multiagent Manufacturing Systems for Industry of the Future: proceedings of SOHOMA 2019Publication . Borangiu, Theodor (Ed.); Trentesaux, D. (Ed.); Leitão, Paulo (Ed.); Giret, Adriana (Ed.); Botti, Vicente (Ed.)This volume gathers the peer-reviewed papers presented at the ninth edition of the International Workshop on Service-oriented, Holonic and Multi-Agent Manufacturing Systems for the Industry of the Future, SOHOMA 2019 organized on 3–4 October 2019 by Universitat Politècnica de València 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 main objective of SOHOMA workshops is to foster innovation in smart and sustainable manufacturing and logistics systems by promoting concepts, methods and solutions addressing trends in service orientation of agent-based control technologies with distributed intelligence. Following the workshop’s technical programme, the book is structured in seven parts that group a number of chapters reporting results of research in the lines of the digital transformation in manufacturing, supply and logistics for reality awareness of control, optimization of production planning and scheduling, process resilience, shop floor agility and sustainability: Part 1: Supply Chain 4.0 and the Physical Internet; Part 2: Engineering Ethics and Human Integration in Industry 4.0; Part 3: Digital Twin for Cyber-Physical Production Systems; Part 4: Cloud Manufacturing and Machine Learning Models in Cyber-Physical Production Systems; Part 5: Software Design Models for Industrial Automation Systems; Part 6: Control Approaches in Cyber-Physical Production Systems for Industry 4.0 and Industry 4.0; Part 7: Digital Transformation in Construction, Building Management.
