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2012.- A cutting plane approach for integrated planning and scheduling
2011.- Exploring mobility of mobile users.
Szerzők: Csáji, Balázs Csanád; Browet, A.; Traag, V.A.; Delvenne, J.-C.; Huens, E.; Van Dooren, P.; Smoreda, Z.; Blondel, V.D.Megjelenés: 2011. 10. 10.
- PLC code processing for automatic simulation model generation.
- Determination of routings and process time information from event logs.
- Novel IT solutions for increasing transparency in production and in supply chains.
- Supply network coordination by vendor managed inventory - A mechanism design approach.
- Quantifiable closed quality control (QC2).
- Simulation-based evaluation of production control decisions in large-scale manufacturing.
- Eco-labelling for sustainable manufacturing. (Abstract)
- Robust production control against propagation of disruptions.
- Cooperative and responsive manufacturing enterprises.
- A survey of applications and requirements of unique identification systems and RFID techniques.
- Collaborative planning with benefit balancing in dynamic supply loops.
- System identification with binary observations by stochastic approximation and active learning.
- Wind turbine SCADA alarm analysis for improving reliability
Szerzők: Qiu, Y.; Feng, Y.; Tavner, P.; Richardson, P.; Erdős Ferenc, Gábor; Chen, B.Megjelenés: 2011.
- Constraint programming approach to a bilevel scheduling problem.
- A global constraint for total weighted completion time for unary resources.
- Engineering education on supply-chain management for students and for employees in industry.
- Resource leveling in a machine environment.
- A system for the detailed scheduling of wind farm maintenance.
- Optimizing the storage assignment in a warehouse served by milkrun logistics.
- Quality indication and supply management of perishable products with optical labels for low-end demands.
- Designing closed quality control loops for stable production systems
- Open source ERP. Reasonable tools for manufacturing SMEs?
Szerzők: Schatz, A.; Egri, Péter; Sauer, M.Megjelenés: 2011.
- Coordinated planning and scheduling in supply chains with feedback mechanism.
- Újrakonfigurálható gyártórendszerek rugalmassági mutatója.
- Support Vector Machine (SVM) based general model building algorithm for production control.
- Scada alarm analysis for improving wind turbine reliability.
- Co-analysing situations and production control rules in a large-scale manufacturing environment.
- Artificial neural network approach for injection mould cost estimation.
- Multiple-participant hub-and-spoke logistics networks: challenges, solutions and limits.
- WindMT: An integrated system for failure detection and maintenance scheduling at wind farms.
- Scheduling the maintenance of wind farms for minimizing production loss.
- How transparency can increase performance of production: Novel approaches and solutions (Abstract)
- Extracting process time information from large-scale noisy manufacturing event logs.
2010.- PageRank optimization in polynomial time by stochastic shortest path reformulation.
- Approaches to inventory management in supply chains: a comparative study
- Reproducing kernels preserving algebraic structure: a duality approach.
- Exploiting repetitive patterns in practical scheduling problems.
- Collaborative planning with dynamic supply loops.
- Routing model refinement in large-scale manufacturing environment by using data mining.
- Novel approaches for better transparency in large-scale manufacturing environment by using process mining.
- Market power analysis for varied concentration in a first-price auction based multiagent supply chain.
- Artificial intelligence applications for maintenance oriented health monitoring of wind turbines.
- AI supported maintenance and reliability system in wind energy production.
- Simulation supported situation detection for real-time production control.
- Towards adaptive and digital manufacturing.
- Tool path generation from STEP based machine independent data.
- Challenges in planning and scheduling in discrete manufacturing and assembly.
- AIP cornet - battling losses in European food supply chains.
- RFID-enabled tracking and tracing in the supply chain lessons learnt from the SMART and TRASER projects.
- Collaborative planning with dynamic supply loops
- Scheduling of coupled tasks with unit processing times.
Szerzők: Blazewicz, J.; Ecker, K.; Kis, Tamás; Potts, C. N.; Tanas, M.; Whitehead, J.Megjelenés: 2010.Link a cikkre: [html]
- Enhanced control of complex production structures by tight coupling of the digital and the physical worlds.
- Meeting food quality and safety requirements with active and intelligent packaging techniques.
- From build-to-order to customize-to-order. Advancing the automotive industry by collaboration and modularity. Code of practice findings of the EU-FP6 Project AC/DC - Automotive Chassis Development for 5-Days Cars.
Szerkesztő: Ericsson, R.; Becker, R.; Döring, A.; Eckstein, H.; Kopp, Th.; Poslu, I.; Váncza, JózsefMegjelenés: 2010.
- Digital enterprise solution for integrated production planning and control.
- SPECIES-Co-evolution of products, processes and production systems
Szerzők: Tolio, T.; Ceglarek, D.; ElMaraghy, H. A.; Fischer, A.; Hu, S. J.; Laperriére, L.; Newman, S. T.; Váncza, JózsefMegjelenés: 2010.
- A projective algorithm for preemptive open shop scheduling with two multiprocessor groups.
Szerzők: Kis, Tamás; de Werra, D.; Kubiak , W.Megjelenés: 2010.Link a cikkre: [html]
- Planning in concert: a logistics platform for production networks.
- Active and intelligent packaging techniques in food production chains.
2009.- Coordination in supply chains using vendor managed inventory: how to balance the risks of uncertainty?
- Rolling horizon stochastic programming approach to designing focused flexible manufacturing systems.
Szerzők: Terkaj, W.; Tolio, T.; Váncza, JózsefSzerkesztő: Ceglarek, D.Megjelenés: 2009. 09. 08.
- Novel IT approaches and solutions towards real-time, cooperative enterprises. Plenary paper.
- Benefit balancing - concepts for a better collaboration.
Szerzők: Egri, Péter; Váncza, József; Gallego, M.A.Szerkesztő: Dangelmaier, W.; Blecken, A.; Rüngener, N.Megjelenés: 2009. 04. 02.
- Agent-based framework for pre-contractual evaluation of participants in project-delivery supply-chains.
- Web-enabled tracking operations in distributed supply chains.
- From tracking operations to IOT - The small business perspective.
- Novel approaches for better transparency in production and supply chains.
- Substitutions and replacements in mechanism prototyping.
- A multi-matrix approach to handle complexity in collaborative networks.
- Computing lower and upper bounds for a large-scale industrial job shop scheduling problem.
- An Efficient MIP Model for the Capacitated Lot-sizing and Scheduling Problem with Sequence-dependent Setups
Szerzők: Kovács, András; Brown, Kenneth N.; Tarim, S. ArmaganMegjelenés: 2009.Link a cikkre: [pdf]
- Adaptive approaches to distributed resource allocation.
- On bilevel machine scheduling problems.
- Potential of RFID applications over a product's life-cycle and relevance in an IOT context.
- An efficient MIP model for the capacitated lot-sizing and scheduling problem with sequence-dependent setups.
- A multi-matrix approach to handle complexity in collaborative networks
- A generic model to handle complexity in collaborative networks.
- Multi-stage stochastic programming for manufacturing system design.
- Value creation and decision-making in sustainable society.
- Novel approaches for better transparency in production and supply chains.
- Self-building simulation tool for daily decision support in production control.
- AI supported maintenance and reliability system in wind energy production.
- Constraint programming approach to a bilevel scheduling problem.
- Increased transparency within and beyond organizational borders by novel identifier-based services for enterprises of different size.
- Real-time, cooperative enterprises for customised mass production.
- Real-time, cooperative enterprises: Results of an industry - academia project.
- Scheduling multiprocessor UET tasks of two sizes.
2008.- ENTRY-LEVEL SOLUTIONS FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZE ENTERPRISES IN SUPPLY CHAINS
- AI based automatic production system decomposition.
- Adaptive resource control. Machine learning approaches to resource allocation in uncertain and changing environments.
- Value function based reinforcement learning in changing Markovian environments.
- Representation and navigation techniques for semi-structured knowledge in collaborating communities.
- Adaptive stochastic resource control: a machine learning approach.
- A coordination mechanism for rolling horizon planning in supply networks.
- Identity-based tracking and Web services for SMEs.
- Simulation as one of the core technologies for digital enterprises: assessment of hybrid rescheduling methods.

- Komplexität der Bedarfsprognosen und ihre Wirkungen in kooperativen Logistiknetzwerken.
- A global constraint for total weighted completion time for cumulative resources.
- Optimizing the Storage Assignment in a Warehouse Served by Milkrun Logistics
- Preemtive open shop scheduling with multiprocessors: polynomial cases and applications.
Szerzők: de Werra, Dominique; Kis, Tamás; Kubiak, WieslawMegjelenés: 2008.
- Valós időben együttműködő vállalatok: egy ipari-akadémiai projekt eredményei.
- Logistics platform: developing a distributed, cooperative production and logistics system.
- Digital manager: developing a support system for real-time production evaluation.
- Identity-based, item-centric tracking platform for logistics applications.
- A low-cost perspective in identifier-based services of supply chains.
- Coordination in production networks.
- TraSer: an open-source solution platform for cross-company transparency in tracking and tracing.
- Real-time, cooperative enterprises for customized mass production; challenges and solution approaches.
- Complex adaptive systems (CAS) approach to production systems and organisations.
- Complexity-based modeling of reconfigurable collaborations in production industry.
- A complexity model for networks of collaborating enterprises.
- Advances in e-manufacturing, e-logistics, and e-service systems.
Szerzők: Nof, S. Y.; Filip, F. G.; Molina, A.; Monostori, László; Pereira, C. E.Megjelenés: 2008.
- Situation detection in production control by applying on-line simulation.
2007.- Information sharing in cooperative production networks.
- Modeling networks of collaborating enterprises as complex systems.
- TraSer?Identity-Based Tracking and Web-Services for SMEs
- TRASER - identity-based tracking and web-services for SMEs.
- Constraint-based scheduling with total completion time criterion: models and applications.
- Single-machine scheduling with tool changes: a constraint-based approach.
- Extensions of the COMPLETION constraint.
- A global constraint for total weighted completion time.
- Production structures as complex adaptive systems.
- Stability-oriented evaluation of rescheduling strategies, by using simulation.
- AutoID-based track and trace applications in supply-chains - state-of-the-art and envisaged developments.
- Simulating the manufacturing execution system: interactions with the workers and managers.
- Kernel-based semi-log-optimal empirical portfolio selection strategies.
- Solution approaches to real-time control of customized mass production.
- Planning in concert: a logistics platform for production networks.
- Real-time, cooperative enterprises for customised mass production.
- Smart sensor based vision system for automated processes.
Szerzők: Argyros, A.; Bártfai, Gusztáv; Eitzinger, Ch.; Kemény, Zsolt; Csáji , Balázs Csanád; Kék, László; Lourakis, M.; Reisner, W.; Sandrisser, W.; Sarmis, T.; Umgeher, G.; Viharos, Zsolt JánosSzerkesztő: Pennacchio, S.Megjelenés: 2007.
- Automatic generation of loop closing constraint equations for rotational joint.
- Simulation-based validation of production control decisions, subject to resource availability.
- MIM'07. IFAC workshop on manufacturing modelling, management and control. Budapest, 2007.
- Automatic partitioning of problems through submodel decomposition - a promising technique of digital enterprise technology.
- Manufacturing scheduling and control in the extended enterprise.
- Organizing and running real-time, co-operative enterprises.
- New techniques to handle workforce constraints in parallel machine scheduling.
- A logistics framework for coordinating supply chains on unstable markets.
- Computing tight time windows for RCPSPWET with the primal-dual method.
Szerzők: Kéri, András; Kis, TamásMegjelenés: 2007. 01.
- Approximations and auctions for scheduling batches on related machines.
Szerzők: Kis, Tamás; Kápolnai, RichárdMegjelenés: 2007.Link a cikkre: [005]
- Real-time, cooperative enterprises: challenges and results of an industry-academia project.
- AI techniques in modelling, assignment, problem solving and optimization.
- Simulation-based monitoring and validation of production control decisions.
- Cooperative production networks - multiagent modeling and planning.
- A risk sharing coordination mechanism for customized mass production.
- Smart sensor based vision system for automated processes.
Szerzők: Argyros, A.; Bártfai, Gusztáv; Eitzinger, Ch.; Kemény, Zsolt; Csáji, Balázs Csanád; Kék, László; Lourakis, M.; Reisner, W.; Sandrisser, W.; Sarmis, T.; Umgeher, G.; Viharos, Zsolt JánosMegjelenés: 2007.
2006.- Configurable logistics platform to handle supply turbulences - a case study in a focal supply network
- Plan construction and optimization in a multi-agent framework for computer-aided process planning
Szerzők: Váncza, József; Dépincé, P; Brossard, PSzerkesztő: Teti, RMegjelenés: 2006.
- Coordinating supply networks in customized mass production - a contract-based approach
- Real-time, cooperative enterprises: management of changes and disturbances in different levels of production.
- Real-time, cooperative enterprises
- Stability-oriented evaluation of hybrid rescheduling methods in a job-shop with machine breakdowns
- Real-time, cooperative enterprises: requirements and solution approaches
- The RFID technology and its current applications
- Agent-based systems for manufacturing
- Incentives for cooperative planning in focal supply networks
- RCPS with variable intensity activities and feeding precedence constraints
Szerzők: Kis, TamásSzerkesztő: Józefowska, J; Weglarz, JMegjelenés: 2006.
- Polyhedral results on single node variable upper-bound flow models with allowed configurations
- Simulation as one of the core technologies for digital enterprises; assessment of hybrid rescheduling methods
- Progressive solutions: a simple but efficient dominance rule for practical RCPSP
- An Efficient MIP Formulation for the Capacitated Lot-sizing and Scheduling Problem with Sequence-dependent Setups
- A logistics framework for coordinating supply chains on unstable markets
- Cooperative planning by coordinating the supply channel
- Novel models and algorithms for integrated production planning and scheduling
- Agent-based approach for building-up efficient value chain networks
- Adaptive sampling based large-scale stochastic resource control
- From plant and logistics control to multi-enterprise collaboration
- Reinforcement learning in a distributed market-based production control system
- Design of complex adaptive systems: introduction
- Real-time, cooperative enterprises: requirements and solution approaches
- Agent-based approach for building-up efficient value chain networks
- The interval flow shop model
- eSCM: a web-based institute for sharing knowledge and competencies in the educational area of supply-chain management
- Agent-based modeling and control of manufacturing systems and production networks
- Automatic partitioning of problems through submodel decomposition - a promising technique of digital enterprise technology
- Integration of production-, quality- and process monitoring for agile manufacturing
- MITIP 2006. 8th international conference on the modern information technology in the innovation processes of the industrial enterprises. Budapest, 2006.
- Adaptive algorithms in distributed resource allocation
- Stochastic dynamic production control by neurodynamic programming
- Identity-based tracking of products and product data in changing networks
- Simulating the interaction between the shop floor personnel and the manufacturing execution system
- Technical monitoring and diagnostics: indispensable element of intelligent manufacturing systems
- Simulation-based control strategy optimization by using genetic algorithms
- Stability-oriented evaluation of hybrid rescheduling methods in a job-shop with machine breakdowns.
2005.- Parametric mechanism modeling
- Organizing and running real-time, cooperative enterprises
- Building agent-based systems in a discrete-event simulation environment
- Proceedings of the 10th IMEKO TC10. International conference on technical diagnostics. Budapest, 2005.
- Technical monitoring and diagnostics: prerequisite of intelligent, adaptive manufacturing systems
- Agent-based product life cycle data support
- Adaptive approaches to increasing the performance of production control systems
- Real-time, cooperative enterprises: management of changes and disturbances on different levels of production
- Production scheduling and control
- E-learning in the field of supply-chain management on graduate level and within corporations
- Stochastic reactive production scheduling by multi-agent based asynchronous approximate dynamic programming
- Stochastic approximate scheduling by neurodynamic learning
- eSCM: education on supply-chain management on graduate level and within corporations
- Solution framework proposal: taking effective control over the project delivery chain with automatic identification and agent-based solutions
- Manufacturing scheduling and control in the extended enterprise
- Web-based education on graduate level within corporations in the field of supply-chain management
- From plant and logistics control to multi-enterprise collaboration
Szerzők: Nof, SY; Morel, G; Monostori, L; Molina, A; Filip, FMegjelenés: 2005.
- Simulation supported analysis of a dynamic rescheduling system
- Project scheduling: a review of recent books
Szerzők: Kis, TMegjelenés: 2005.
- A branch-and-cut algorithm for scheduling of projects with variable-intensity activities
Szerzők: Kis, TMegjelenés: 2005.
- A review of exact solution methods for the non-preemptive multiprocessor flowshop problem
Szerzők: Kis, T; Pesch, EMegjelenés: 2005.
- Integrált termeléstervezés és ütemezés megrendelésre történő gyártásban
- Structural exploration of constraint-based scheduling problems
- Proterv-II: an integrated production planning and scheduling system
- Primal-dual combined with constraint propagation for solving RCPSPWET
Szerzők: Kéri, A; Kis, TMegjelenés: 2005.
- A 2-approximation algorithm and a truthful mechanism for scheduling batches on machines running at different speeds
Szerzők: Kápolnai, R; Kis, TMegjelenés: 2005.
- Automatic generation a net of models for high and low levels of production control
- AI techniques in modelling, assignment, problem solving and optimisation
- Similarities of high and low levels of production with respect to assignments and solution techniques
- Computer aided process planning for sheet metal bending: a state of the art
Szerzők: Duflou, JR; Váncza, J; Aerens, RMegjelenés: 2005.
- Project-oriented approach to production planning and scheduling in make-to-order manufacturing
- Cooperative planning in the supply network - a multiagent organization model
- Újraütemezési döntések támogatása diszkrét eseményszimuláció alkalmazásával
2004.- In defense of the symmetry of true and false
- Learning and cooperation in a distributed market-based production control system
- On the automation of similarity information maintenance in flexible query answering systems
Szerzők: Csáji, B; Küng, J; Palkoska, J; Wagner, RMegjelenés: 2004.
- Aggregation - the key to integrating production planning and scheduling
Szerzők: Váncza, J; Kis, T; Kovács, AMegjelenés: 2004.
- Structural exploration of constraint-based scheduling problems
- Sequencing for process planning by genetic algorithms
Szerzők: Dépincé, PH; Lancon, N; Váncza, JMegjelenés: 2004.
- A project-oriented decision support system for production planning in make-to-order manufacturing
- Completable Partial solutions in constraint programming and constraint-based scheduling
Szerzők: Kovács, A; Váncza, JMegjelenés: 2004.
- Simulation supported agent-based adaptive production scheduling
- Efficient clothing fitting from data
Szerzők: Gilles, M; Ballin, D; Csáji, BMegjelenés: 2004.
- Evaluation of production schedules by using simulation
- Simulation supported analysis of a dynamic rescheduling system
- Simulation support for rescheduling
- Agent-based product life cycle data support
Szerzők: Niemann, J; Ilie-Zudor, E; Monostori, L; Westkamper, EMegjelenés: 2004.
- Engineering intelligent systems, introduction
- Discrete event simulation for supporting production planning and scheduling decisions in digital factories
- Testing and validation of deterministic schedules in a simulated stochastic environment
- Adaptation and learning in distributed production control
- Quality-oriented modelling, simulation and management of production lines
2003.- Constraint programming based support for production networks management
- Adaptive approaches to increasing the performance of production control systems
- AI and machine learning techniques for managing complexity, changes and uncertainties in manufacturing
- Constraint programming based support for production networks management
- Improving multi-agent based scheduling by neurodynamic programming
- Real-life scheduling using constraint programming and simulation
- Project scheduling approach to production planning
- Digital enterprises: first results of a national R&D project
- Intelligent manufacturing systems, digital enterprises, production networks: challenges for the scientific & industrial collaboration
- Monitoring of complex production systems, in view of digital factories
Szerzők: Viharos, ZSJ; Monostori, L; Novák, K; Tóth, GA; Koródi, T; Csongrádi, Z; Kenderesy, T; Solymosi, T; Lorincz, A; Magai, I; Fazekas, FMegjelenés: 2003.
- Realizing the digital factory: monitoring of complex production systems
- Realizing the digital factory: monitoring of complex production systems
- ANN-based chip-form classification in turning
Szerzők: Viharos, ZSJ; Markos, S; Szekeres, CSMegjelenés: 2003.
- An important aspect of a digital factory: monitoring of complex production systems
- Towards the realisation of digital enterprises
- Evaluating and improving production control systems by using emulation
- Using genetic programming and decision trees for generating structural descriptions of four bar mechanisms
2002.- Optimisation of production systems by using simulation and artificial intelligence techniques.
- Manufacturing systems applying adaptive agents.
- Virtual institute for modelling of industrial manufacturing systems: an international platform for teaching and research.
Szerzők: Ilie-Zudor, E; Kádár, B; Monostori, L; Cavalieri, S; Wiendahl, HP; Cieminski, G; Di Mascolo, M; Campi, A; Santambrogio, NMegjelenés: 2002.
- Training and application of artificial neural networks with incomplete data.
- Monitoring parameter based determination of production tolerances.
- Digital enterprises, production networks.
- Production management: taking up the challenge of integration.
- Constraint feedback in solving incomplete models: a case study in sheet metal bending.
Szerzők: Kovács, A; Váncza, JMegjelenés: 2002.
- SZTAKI in PLANET: an introduction.
- The role of adaptive agents in distributed manufacturing.
- An agent-based approach for production control incorporating environmental and life-cycle issues, together with sensitivity analysis.
- Virtual institute for the modelling of industrial manufacturing systems: integration of on-line and "face to face" learning in an international platform for teaching and research.
Szerzők: Cavalieri, S; Garetti, M; Macchi, M; Campi, A; Collina, F; Colorni, A; Locatelli, I; Longeri, T; Cieminski, G; Lopitzsch, J; Di Mascolo, M; Frein, Y; Kádár, B; Monostori, L; Ilie-Zudor, E; Meroni, A; Santambrogio, NMegjelenés: 2002.
- Modelling of different aspect of the cutting process by using ANNs.
- Digital factories, production networks.
- VIMIMS -virtual institute for the modelling of industrial manufacturing systems
Szerzők: Cieminski, G; Wiendahl, HP; Garetti, M; Colorni, A; Frein, Y; Ilie Zudor, E; Meroni, AMegjelenés: 2002.
- Environmental and life cycle issues in holonic manufacturing
- An international platform for education and research in the area of modelling of industrial manufacturing systems.
Szerzők: Ilie-Zudor, E; Monostori, L; Wiendahl, HP; Macchi, M; Longeri, T; Di Mascolo, MMegjelenés: 2002.
- Digital enterprises: A national R&D project in Hungary.
- Shop-floor scheduling based on reinforcement learning algorithm.
- AI and machine learning techniques for managing complexity, changes and uncertainties in manufacturing.
- Teaching manufacturing systems modelling through simulation in an international platform for education and research.
- Integration of on-line and face-to-face learning at an international platform for teaching and research.
Szerzők: Ilie-Zudor, E; Monostori, L; Kádár, B; Cavalieri, S; Cieminski, G; Di Mascolo, M; Campi, AMegjelenés: 2002.
- Intelligent techniques for quality control and management
2001.- Agent-based support for handling environmental and life-cycle issues.
- Modelling and management of production networks.
- Adaptive agents in distributed manufacturing systems.
- Approaches to increase the performance of agent-based production systems.
- Solving conditional and conflicting constraints in manufacturing process planning.
- A constraint engine for manufacturing process planning.
- Process planning with conditional and conflicting advice.
- Product line design with customer preferences.
- Emergent synthesis methodologies for manufacturing.
- Distributed control of manufacturing systems through adaptive agents.
- Hybrid, AI- and simulation-supported optimisation of process chains and production plants.
- Quasi-optimal solutions of the travelling salesman's problem in variable environment.
- Reinforcement learning for solving shortest-path and dynamic scheduling problems.
- Optimisation of process chains and production plants by using a hybrid, AI- and simulation based approach.
- On the relationship between learning capability and the Boltzmann-formula.
- On Internet routing problems in dynamically changing environment.
- Intelligent manufacturing processes and systems.
- Intelligent techniques for managing complexity, changes and uncertainties in manufacturing.
- Intelligent techniques for quality control and management.
- Intelligent approaches to manage changes and disturbances in manufacturing systems.
2000.- Intelligent machines.
- Environmental and life cycle issues in holonic manufacturing.
- Satisfying various requirements in different levels and stages of machining using one general ANN-based process model.
- AI-based modelling and optimisation of coupled production processes.
- Hierarchy in distributed shop floor control.
- Environmental and life cycle issues in agent-based manufacturing.
- Quality-oriented modelling and optimisation of production processes and process chains.
- Reinforcement learning methods in information engineering.
- Knowledge-based hybrid techniques combined with simulation: application to robust manufacturing systems. (Computer techniques.)
- Intelligens módszerek gyártási folyamatok modellezésében és optimalizálásában. /Intelligent methods in modelling and optimisation of manufacturing processes/.
- A complete design model for shape memory alloys.
- New manufacturing paradigms.
- Sisteme de fabricatie holonice. (Holonic manufacturing systems).
- Multipurpose modeling and optimization of production processes and process chains by combining machine learning and search techniques.
1999.- Evaluation and compare of novel production paradigms and their control architectures.
- Genetic programming for feature extraction in financial forecasting.
- An environmentally benign approach to agent-based manufacturing.
- Incorporation of environmental issues in production control.
- Simulation and optimization of production and logistic systems with the SIMPLE++ package.
- Elosztott intelligenciájú (holonikus) gyártórendszerek. (Holonic manufacturing systems: manufacturing systems with distributed intelligence.)
- An intelligent AE sensor for the monitoring of finish machining process.
- Artificial intelligence support in design: a survey.
- Decision trees and genetic programming in synthesis of four bar mechanisms.
- Application capabilities of a general, ANN based cutting model in different phases of manufacturing through automatic determination of its input-output configuration.
- Decision trees and genetic programming in synthesis of four bar mechanisms.
- Order selection and scheduling with negotiating agents.
- Cselekvési tervek generálása. (Artificial intelligence planning methods.)
- Alapvető mesterséges intelligencia technikák. (Fundamental artificial intelligence techniques.)
- Extended enterprise - Basic concepts, enabling information technologies, open questions.
- Mesterséges intelligencia alkalmazások a gépipari folyamat felügyeletben. (Artificial intelligence applications in monitoring of manufacturing processes.)
- Selection of input and output variables for ANN based modeling of cutting processes.
- Dobór wejśa i wyjśa sieci neuronowych modelujcych procesy skrawania. (Selection of input and output variables of ANN-based modelling of cutting processes.)
- A compromise oriented optimization tool for supporting decision making in machining.
- A general, ANN-based cutting model and its application in different phases of manufacturing.
- Intelligent, quality-oriented supervisory control of manufacturing processes and process chains.
- Automatic input-output configuration and generation of ANN-based process models and their application in machining.
- A framework for modelling, monitoring and optimisation of manufacturing processes and process chains by using machine learning and search algorithms.
- Reactive scheduling in real time production control.
- Holonic control of manufacturing systems.
- Agent-based control of manufacturing systems.
- Satisfying various requirements in different levels and stages of machining using one general ANN-based process model.
- Multipurpose modelling and optimisation of production processes and process chains by combining machine learning and search techniques.
- Using symbolic and sub-symbolic methods in solving problems difficult to analyze.
- Subsymbolic and hybrid artificial intelligence techniques in financial engineering.
- Felületmegmunkálási mód felismerése neurális hálóval (Recognition of the method of surface processing by neural networks.) (in Hungarian)
1998.- Genetic algorithms for predictive and reactive scheduling in manufacturing systems.
- Multistrategy learning approaches to generate and tune fuzzy control structures and their application in manufacturing.
Szerzők: Egresits, CS; Monostori, L; Hornyák, JMegjelenés: 1998.
- Robotkezek környezethelyes tervezése. (Environmental design of robot hands)
- An object-oriented framework for developing distributed manfacturing architectures.
- Quality-oriented, comprehensive modelling of machining processes.
- Hierarchy in distributed shop floor control.
- Planning in manufacturing domains controlled by case-based reasoning.
- Cooperation via conflicts in manufacturing systems.
- Interactive manufacturing with demand forecast.
- Product line development with customer interaction.
- Holonic manufacturing with economic rationality.
- Intelligens gyártórendszerek: a kutatás és a nemzetközi együttmőködés új paradigmája. (Intelligent manufacturing systems: new paradigm in research and international co-operation.)
- Soft computing and hybrid AI approaches to intelligent manufacturing.
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques for control and monitoring of manufacturing processes.
- Editorial to the special issue of the Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing on agent-based manufacturing.
- Editorial to the special issue on soft computing approaches to manufacturing.
- Sensor integration, state and situation recognition, learning in intelligent manufacturing.
- Management of changes nad disturbances in manufacturing systems.
- Agent-based control of novel and traditional production systems.
- Novel approaches to production planning and control.
- Approaches to managing changes and uncertainties in manufacturing.
- Management of changes and disturbances in production systems.
- Agent based architectures for mastering changes and disturbances in manufacturing.
- Comprehensive modelling of machining processes.
1997.- Multistrategy learning approaches to generate and tune fuzzy control structures and their applications in manufacturing.
Szerzők: Egresits, CS; Monostori, L; Hornyák, JMegjelenés: 1997.
- Simulation and novel control techniques for re-engineering purposes.
- A feature extraction technique for ANN-based financial forecasting.
- Shop floor control architectures for the extended enterprise.
Szerzők: Janusz, B; Bongaerts, L; Gullander, P; Klingstam, P; Monostori, L; Jordan, PMegjelenés: 1997.
- Genetic algorithms for automatic design of fuzzy decision systems for intelligent manufacturing.
- Approaches to coupling connectionist and expert systems in intelligent manufacturing.
- How cases can control planning in resource-rich domains: a case study in robotic inspection planning.
- Mesterséges intelligencia módszerek.
- Design and real-time reconfiguration of robust manufacturing systems by using design of experiments and artificial neural networks.
- A simulation framework for development and evaluation of agent based manufacturing architectures.
- An object oriented framework for developing distributed manufacturing architectures.
- A termelés-informatika fejlődési tendenciái.
- Intelligent techniques for management of changes and disturbances in manufacturing.
- Management of changes and disturbances in manufacturing systems.
- Distributed manufacturing, extended enterprises.
- ANN and hybrid AI approaches to financial and business problems.
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- On the application of multistrategy learning and hybrid AI approaches in intelligent manufacturing.
- Felügyeleti és diagnosztikai rendszerek.
- On hybrid learning and its application in intelligent manufacturing.
- Optimization of process chains by artificial neuronal networks and genetic algorithms using quality control charts.
1996.- A market-based control in distributed manufacturing.
- Experiments with the integration of reasoning, optimization and generalization in process planning.
- A coupled system for re-engineering of robust manufacturing system configurations.
- A market approach to holonic manufacturing.
- Are nabufacturing agents different?
- Process planning with genetic algorithms on results of knowledge-based reasoning.
- Computational complexity of manufacturing process planning.
- Controlling distributed manufacturing systems by a market mechanism.
- Generation and tuning of fuzzy control structures using genetic algorithms and neural learning.
Szerzők: Egresits, CS; Hornyák, J; Monostori, LMegjelenés: 1996.
- An integrated approach to design, manufacturing and assembly/disassembly.
- Hybrid AI solutions and their application in manufacturing.
- Machine learning approaches to manufacturing.
Szerzők: Monostori, M; Márkus, A; Van Brussel, H; Westkämpfer, EMegjelenés: 1996.
- Fertigungsparameter schätzung zur vorgeschriebenen Oberflächenqualität mittels neuronaler Netze..
- Hybrid AI approaches to intelligent manufacturing.
Szerzők: Monostori, K; Egresits, CS; Kádár, BMegjelenés: 1996.
- From pattern recognition techniques through artificial neural networks to hybrid AI solutions in manufacturing.
- Knowledge based monitoring and management of manufacturing cells.
- Knowledge based reactive management of manufacturing cells.
- Investigation of machined surfaces using artificial intelligence methods.
1995.- NEURECA: an ANN based system for monitoring and control of industrial processes
- Neuro-fuzzy systems as hybrid AI solutions to diagnostic problems
- HYBEXP: a hierarchically coupled hybrid AI approach to production control
- Combined structure and parameter learning for control applications
- Approaches to coupling connectionist and expert systems in intelligent manufacturing
- Computational complexity of manufacturing process planning
- A market model of manufacturing control
- Re-engineering of robust manufacturing system configurations
- Application of hybrid AI techniques in manufacturing
- Connectionist and neuro-fuzzy techniques in intelligent manufacturing
- Virtual manufacturing by coupling connectionist and expert systems
- Virtual manufacturing using a hierarchically coupled hybrid AI system
- Intelligent manufacturing with reactive/proactive scheduling and learning for dynamic operation management
- On hybrid learning and its application in intelligent manufacturing
- Hybrid AI approaches to control and monitoring of manufacturing processes
- Coupling expert systems and artificial neural networks: a hybrid AI solution and its application in manufacturing
- Hybrid AI approaches for intelligent manufacturing
- Hybrid AI approaches for supervision and control of manufacturing processes
- Reactive and proactive scheduling with learning in reactive operation management
1994.- Experiments with the integration of reasoning, optimization and generalization in process planning
- Inference and optimization methods for manufacturing process planning
- Conflicts in manufacturing systems - a problem setting
- NEURECA: an object oriented system under Windows for ANN based monitoring and control of industrial processes
- Combining neural and fuzzy techniques in monitoring and control of manufacturing processes
- On the application of hybrid AI techniques in manufacturing
Szerzők: Monostori, L; Egresits, C; Zsoldos, LMegjelenés: 1994.
- Monitoring of manufacturing processes by ANN and neuro-fuzzy techniques
- Modelling and monitoring of milling through neuro-fuzzy techniques
- Some results in neuro-fuzzy monitoring of manufacturing processes
1993.- Features and the principle of locality in process planning
- Problems with the understanding and representation of design processes
- Dual insights into genetic algorithms
- Conflicts in manufacturing systems - a problem setting
- Optimization of process plans by genetic algorithms
- Cutting tool monitoring in turning under varying cutting conditions; an artificial neural network approach
Szerzők: Barschdorff, D; Monostori, L; Kottenstede, T; Warnecke, G; Müller, MMegjelenés: 1993.
- Neuro-fuzzy modelling and monitoring of manufacturing processes
- Intelligent manufacturing through neural networks
- Wear estimation and state classification of cutting tools in turning via artificial neural networks
Szerzők: Barschdorff, D; Monostori, L; Kottenstede, T; Warnecke, G; Müller, MMegjelenés: 1993.
- A step towards intelligent manufacturing: modelling and monitoring of manufacturing processes through artificial neural networks
1992.- Artificial neural networks in intelligent manufacturing
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Szerzők: Barschdorff, D; Monostori, L; Aron, R; Bothe, A; Kottenstede, T; Wöstenkühler, WMegjelenés: 1992.
- Lessons of a first-year use of the automated reasoning tool
- Convergence behaviour of connectionist models in large scale diagnostic problems
- The role of artificial neural networks in intelligent manufacturing
- Symbolicism and connectionism: rivals or allies in intelligent manufacturing?
- Künstliche neuronale Netze zur Modellierung und Überwachung von Drehprozessen. Teilbericht 2. Protokoll der multisensorielle MeSSaufnahme. Interner Bericht 3/92. Elektrische MeSStechnik
Szerzők: Kottenstede, T; Monostori, L; Müller, M; Rosenberger, UMegjelenés: 1992.
- Künstliche neuronale Netze zur Modellierung und Überwachung von Drehprozessen. Teilbericht 3. Klassifikation des VerschleiSSzustandes und Approximation der Verschleissmarkenbreite. Interner Bericht 5/92. Elektrische Messtechnik
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- Problems with the understanding and representation of design processes
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