The implementation of computer platform for foundries cooperating in a supply chain

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This article presents a practical solution in the form of implementation of agent-based platform for the management of contracts in a network of foundries. The described implementation is a continuation of earlier scientific work in the field of design and theoretical system specification for cooperating companies [1]. The implementation addresses key design assumptions-the system is implemented using multi-agent technology, which offers the possibility of decentralisation and distributed processing of specified contracts and tenders. The implemented system enables the joint management of orders for a network of small and medium-sized metallurgical plants, while providing them with greater competitiveness and the ability to carry out large procurements. The article presents the functional aspects of the system-the user interface and the principle of operation of individual agents that represent businesses seeking potential suppliers or recipients of services and products. Additionally, the system is equipped with a bi-directional agent translating standards based on ontologies, which aims to automate the decision-making process during tender specifications as a response to the request.

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Wilk-Kolodziejczyk, D., Kluska-Nawarecka, S., Rojek, G., & Regulski, K. (2014). The implementation of computer platform for foundries cooperating in a supply chain. Archives of Foundry Engineering, 14(3), 111–116. https://doi.org/10.2478/afe-2014-0073

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