Title :
Web community of agents for the integrated logistics of industrial districts
Author :
Dell´Orco, M. ; Giordano, Raffaele
Author_Institution :
Polytech. Univ. of Bari, Taranto, Italy
Abstract :
Industrial districts are characterized by the agglomeration of medium and small-sized industries, localized within a certain geographic area with precise social and cultural connotations. A crucial element of industrial districts is the existence of a wide immaterial flow of knowledge and information. In this sense, industrial districts seem to have a network shape, rather than a hierarchical one. The paper aims to rationalize transportation flow within industrial districts. In particular, it focuses on districts in the first stage of the evolution process; that is, when a lot of companies exist, with low specialized level and absent inter-firm cooperation. Therefore, the considered industrial districts are characterized by nonlinear mechanisms of interaction among a variety of entrepreneurs, each of them trying to reach their target by conflicting with others, increasing the complexity of the system under examination and making more difficult the strategies for material flow rationalization. In this situation, a system able to facilitate both the contacts among agents and the negotiation processes, that creates a community of agents in a district with rare or absent relationships among different companies represents the most adequate solution. The paper deals with the definition of a community of agents in a real situation, using communityware tools - Web electronic media that facilitate contact with collaborators who have similar interests and preferences, but do not know each other. To define the similarity concept, a fuzzy algorithm is proposed.
Keywords :
Internet; electronic commerce; fuzzy logic; logistics data processing; multi-agent systems; small-to-medium enterprises; transportation; Web community; World Wide Web; agent community; communityware tools; fuzzy algorithm; industrial districts; industrial production organization; integrated logistics; material flow rationalization; medium-and-small industries; negotiation processes; transportation flow; Costs; Cultural differences; Environmental economics; Fuel economy; Global communication; Logistics; Pollution; Rail transportation; Road transportation; Shape;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 2003. Proceedings of the 36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1874-5
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2003.1174195