DocumentCode
3479886
Title
Concept mining for distributed alliance in multi-agent based virtual enterprises
Author
Ping Jiang ; Yonghong Peng ; Mair, Q.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Informatics, Bradford Univ.
Volume
2
fYear
2004
fDate
1-3 Dec. 2004
Firstpage
844
Lastpage
849
Abstract
Complex system manufacturing, such as that which takes place in the aerospace and automotive industries, is becoming increasingly dependent on distributed product development and is increasingly being conducted within the context of globally hosted virtual enterprises. These involve dynamic alliances and are characterized by a particular lifecycle: from partnership seeking, partnership cooperation to partnership dissolution. One of the basic problems in a distributed alliance is how to get an agent to find the best competent individual as a partner for a given task. The semantic Web and its associated new standards appear very promising as candidates to support a new generation of virtual enterprises based on heterogeneous systems integration and distributed alliances. Whilst knowledge can be represented in a machine interpretable way using the semantic Web, an agent can support automatic partner searching and documents processing in the Web. This paper proposes a matchmaking scheme for allocating tasks among agents based on the announcements of tasks and the capability of agents in DAML, where agents advertise their skills and local knowledge in a community and a task initiator seeks out the best-matched partners to form a dynamic alliance. Due to the autonomy of agents, the announcements are often from the agent´s local perspective and the semantics of the announcements must be taken into account. To address this issue, a concept-mining scheme is then presented to reveal the actual meaning behind the announcements based on the ontology definition of a community. Consequently, distributed alliances in a virtual enterprise can take place in an automated/semi-automated way
Keywords
data mining; multi-agent systems; semantic Web; virtual enterprises; World Wide Web; automatic partner searching; concept mining; distributed alliance; documents processing; matchmaking scheme; multiagent based virtual enterprise; semantic Web; virtual organization; Aerodynamics; Aerospace industry; Automotive engineering; IEEE news; Manufacturing industries; Microstrip; Product development; Semantic Web; Vehicle dynamics; Virtual enterprises;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Cybernetics and Intelligent Systems, 2004 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Singapore
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8643-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCIS.2004.1460698
Filename
1460698
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