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  <description><![CDATA[The production management system used by most manufacturers today consists of disconnected planning and execution processes and lacks the support for interoperability and collaboration needed for enterprise-wide integration. This situation often prevents the manufacturer from fully exploring market opportunities in a timely fashion. To address this problem, we are exploring an agent-based approach to intelligent enterprise integration. In this approach, a set of agents with specialized expert...]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[The production management system used by most manufacturers today is comprised of
disconnected planning and execution processes, and lacks the support for interoperability for enterprise
wide integration. This situation often prevents the manufacturer from fully exploring market opportunities
in a timely fashion. To address this problem, we propose an agent-based framework for intelligent
enterprise integration. A set of agents with specialized expertise can be quickly assembled to help w...]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[Application integration is a focus of many major research initiatives. A driving force behind
application integration is a desire for enterprise-wide integration of organizational business
processes. On the surface, increased application integration appears advantageous – people are
freed from mundane tasks and thus can focus on more serious issues. Yet, there are consequences
that are not always recognized or appreciated. Specifically, the relevance of human participation
within integ...]]></description>
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