In: Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC'98), San Diego, USA, pages 96-100. October 1998.
Abstract: In the framework provided by the Generic Prototyping Approach, the paper presents the Decision Control Petri Nets (DCPN) formalism for behaviour modeling in discrete event systems. In case of components with inherent decision making capabilities, this formalism proposes the decision transition mechanism to activate suitable decision support resources. The job-shop model has been chosen to illustrate this modeling approach. The Resource Allocation Center (RAC) concept is introduced as a support for analysis of scheduling and dispatching related decision making processes, and the DCPN model of the processing type RAC is presented in detail. A multi-agent simulator is envisaged to generate a scheduling solution based on job-shop representation as a network of interconnected RACs.
Keywords: generic prototyping approach, decision control Petri nets, job-shop, resource allocation center, multi-agent simulation.