A holonic ontology-based multi-agent system for the distributed scheduling and monitoring of industrial processes

This paper proposes a middleware architecture that serves as a framework for the management of industrial processes in an industrial grid environment. The proposed system is based on agents making possible the effective distribution of intelligence, thus fortifying the survivability of the industria...

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Ontologies
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