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Generalising Service Interactions in the BASE Architecture for Holonic Manufacturing Systems

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Service Oriented, Holonic and Multi-agent Manufacturing Systems for Industry of the Future (SOHOMA 2021)

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The Holonic Manufacturing Systems paradigm can greatly assist the development of Cyber-Physical Systems. This paper describes the use of the Biography-Attributes-Schedule-Execution (BASE) architecture—a holonic digital administration shell architecture, originally developed for human integration—for the implementation of Service-oriented Holonic Manufacturing Systems (SoHMSs). An overview of the BASE architecture and its application in SoHMSs is presented to provide the necessary context. The paper then describes how holon services are structured within the BASE architecture and how holons can provide and/or request services from each other using generalised service provision plugins.

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van Niekerk, D., Kruger, K., Basson, A. (2022). Generalising Service Interactions in the BASE Architecture for Holonic Manufacturing Systems. In: Borangiu, T., Trentesaux, D., Leitão, P., Cardin, O., Joblot, L. (eds) Service Oriented, Holonic and Multi-agent Manufacturing Systems for Industry of the Future. SOHOMA 2021. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 1034. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99108-1_2

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