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Reference architecture for holonic manufacturing systems: PROSA
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Brussel, Hendrik Van, Paul Valckenaers, Jo Wyns, Patrick Peeters, & Luc Bongaerts. (2000). Holonic manufacturing systems: - architectural and manufacturing control issues. Lirias (KU Leuven).4 indexed citations
Wyns, Jo. (1999). Reference architecture for holonic manufacturing systems, the key to support evolution and reconfiguration. Lirias (KU Leuven).67 indexed citations
Valckenaers, Paul, Hendrik Van Brussel, Luc Bongaerts, Jo Wyns, & Patrick Peeters. (1998). Holonic Manufacturing Control at K.U. Leuven. IFAC Proceedings Volumes. 31(15). 523–528.5 indexed citations
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Valckenaers, Paul, Hendrik Van Brussel, Jo Wyns, Luc Bongaerts, & Patrick Peeters. (1998). Designing Holonic manufacturing systems. Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing. 14(5-6). 455–464.44 indexed citations
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Brussel, Hendrik Van, Jo Wyns, Paul Valckenaers, Luc Bongaerts, & Patrick Peeters. (1998). Reference architecture for holonic manufacturing systems: PROSA. Computers in Industry. 37(3). 255–274.842 indexed citations breakdown →
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Wyns, Jo, et al.. (1998). Designing Agents for Manufacturing Control.7 indexed citations
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