Distributed project scheduling with information sharing in supply chains: part I—an agent-based negotiation model
Autor: | K. L. Mak, Liang Liang, George Q. Huang, J. S. K. Lau |
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Rok vydání: | 2005 |
Předmět: |
Engineering
Process management business.industry Strategy and Management Information sharing Supply chain media_common.quotation_subject Project selection Scheduling (production processes) Management Science and Operations Research Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Global information Project scheduling problem Negotiation Systems engineering business media_common |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Production Research. 43:4813-4838 |
ISSN: | 1366-588X 0020-7543 |
DOI: | 10.1080/00207540500066796 |
Popis: | Distributed project scheduling problem (DPSP) in supply chains is concerned with configuration and scheduling of multiple projects in a network of independent and autonomous enterprises. Individual enterprises must collaborate with each other during two main stages: the configuration of a project—selection of contractors for performing project operations and the project scheduling—determining when the operations start. However, the collaboration is especially difficult because none of these enterprises holds the global information about the entire supply chain and all constituent enterprises. Instead, they have to capitalize whatever information is shared between them in order to solve their own local problems in a distributed and autonomous fashion. It is essential for the solution process to strike an overall balance between effectiveness and efficiency. The research, reported in this two-part paper, is aimed at proposing a negotiation-based algorithm for solving DPSP. Its emphasis is how to improve the... |
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