FLEAS: a flowline environment for automated supervision

Author:

Spragg J.E.,Fozzard G.,Tyler D.J.

Abstract

The paper discusses the design, implementation and validation of FLEAS, a flowline environment for automated supervision of clothing manufacturing systems. The paper argues for a mixed initiative approach to system control which incorporates both a scheduling component, based on local search, and a simulation component which dynamically tests the validity of the supervisory decisions made by the scheduler.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Software

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