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An Approach of Decision-Making Support Based on Collaborative Agents for Unexpected Rush Orders Management

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  • El Habib Nfaoui

    (University of Lyon, France and University of Sidi Med Ben AbdEllah, Morocco)

  • Omar El Beqqali

    (University of Sidi Med Ben AbdEllah, Morocco)

  • Yacine Ouzrout

    (University of Lyon, France)

  • Abdelaziz Bouras

    (University of Lyon, France)

Abstract

Decisions at different levels of the supply chain can no longer be considered independently, since they may influence profitability throughout the supply chain. This paper focuses on the interest of multi-agent paradigm for the collaborative coordination in global distribution supply chain. Multi-agent computational environments are suitable for a broad class of coordination and negotiation issues involving multiple autonomous or semiautonomous problem solving contexts. An agent-based distributed architecture is proposed for better management of rush unexpected orders. This paper proposes a first architecture validated by a real and industrial case.

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  • El Habib Nfaoui & Omar El Beqqali & Yacine Ouzrout & Abdelaziz Bouras, 2009. "An Approach of Decision-Making Support Based on Collaborative Agents for Unexpected Rush Orders Management," International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (IJISSCM), IGI Global, vol. 2(2), pages 16-35, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jisscm:v:2:y:2009:i:2:p:16-35
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