TY - JOUR
T1 - Agent-based workflow management in collaborative product development on the Internet
AU - Huang, G. Q.
AU - Huang, J.
AU - Mak, K. L.
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors are grateful to the two anonymous referees for the critical but constructive comments on the original manuscript. The authors are also grateful to the Hong Kong Research Grants Council (Project HKU 7230/99E) and the Committee on Research and Conference Grants of Hong Kong University for providing the financial supports for this work. We would like to acknowledge the discussion with Professor H. Meerkamm and Mr C. Mogge under the Germany/Hong Kong Joint Research Scheme.
Funding Information:
Jin Huang is now a Research Associate in the Department of Computer Science at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Dr Huang received his BEng, MS, and PhD in Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering from Xi'an Jiao Tong Universityin 1991, 1994, and 1997, respectively. Prior to his present appointment, he worked at the University of Hong Kong and at Shanghai Jiao Tong University as a Research Associate. He has recently participated in the EECOMS project funded by the NIST and the IBM Corporation. He also directed projects funded by NSFC, National Hi-tech Foundation of China, and Shanghai Automotive Industrial Company. His research and works interests are in the areas of computer-supported cooperative work, enterprise integration, enterprise resource planning, supply chain management, agent technologies, and object-oriented software construction.
PY - 2000/2/1
Y1 - 2000/2/1
N2 - Product development is collaborative, involving multi-disciplinary functions and heterogeneous tools. Teamwork is essential through seamless tool integration and better co-ordination of human activities. This paper proposes to use workflow management as a mechanism to facilitate the teamwork in a collaborative product development environment where remote Web-based Decision Support Systems (TeleDSS) are extensively used by team members who are geographically distributed. The workflow of a project is modelled as a network. Its nodes correspond to the work (packages), and its edges to flows of control and data. The concept of agents is introduced to define nodes and the concept of messages to define edges. As a sandwich layer, agents act as special-purpose application clients for the remote TeleDSS application servers. Agents are delegated to manipulate the corresponding TeleDSS on behalf of their human users. Details of the proceedings are recorded by agents as their properties for future references or shared uses by other team members. Through flow messages, agents are able to share input and output data and request for remote services. One of the major contributions is that agents, once defined, can be reused for different projects without any changes.
AB - Product development is collaborative, involving multi-disciplinary functions and heterogeneous tools. Teamwork is essential through seamless tool integration and better co-ordination of human activities. This paper proposes to use workflow management as a mechanism to facilitate the teamwork in a collaborative product development environment where remote Web-based Decision Support Systems (TeleDSS) are extensively used by team members who are geographically distributed. The workflow of a project is modelled as a network. Its nodes correspond to the work (packages), and its edges to flows of control and data. The concept of agents is introduced to define nodes and the concept of messages to define edges. As a sandwich layer, agents act as special-purpose application clients for the remote TeleDSS application servers. Agents are delegated to manipulate the corresponding TeleDSS on behalf of their human users. Details of the proceedings are recorded by agents as their properties for future references or shared uses by other team members. Through flow messages, agents are able to share input and output data and request for remote services. One of the major contributions is that agents, once defined, can be reused for different projects without any changes.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0010-4485(99)00096-2
DO - 10.1016/S0010-4485(99)00096-2
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:0033896035
SN - 0010-4485
VL - 32
SP - 133
EP - 144
JO - CAD Computer Aided Design
JF - CAD Computer Aided Design
IS - 2
ER -