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Intelligent agent characterization and uncertainty management with fuzzy set theory: a tool to support early supplier integration

This research performed an analysis of the existing categories for agent classification and characterization. The methodology developed fuzzy set theory based intelligent agents designed to promote integration of suppliers into the early stages of product development. The first stage in the project...

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Published in:Journal of intelligent manufacturing 1999-04, Vol.10 (2), p.135
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Computer aided manufacturing
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Information processing
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Manufacturing
Measurement techniques
Personal computers
Personality
Personality traits
Product development
Set theory
Software
Studies
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