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MASCOT: An Agent-Based Architecture for Coordinated Mixed-Initiative Supply Chain Planning and Scheduling
N. Sadeh-Koniecpol, D. Hildum, D. Kjenstad, and A. Tseng
Workshop notes, Agent-Based Decision Support for Managing the Internet-Enabled Supply Chain, Third International Conference on Autonomous Agents (Agents '99), May, 1999.

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Associated center: CIMDS
Associated lab/group: Intelligent Coordination and Logistics Laboratory
Associated project: Planning and Coordination in Virtual Extended Enterprises

Text Reference

N. Sadeh-Koniecpol, D. Hildum, D. Kjenstad, and A. Tseng, "MASCOT: An Agent-Based Architecture for Coordinated Mixed-Initiative Supply Chain Planning and Scheduling," Workshop notes, Agent-Based Decision Support for Managing the Internet-Enabled Supply Chain, Third International Conference on Autonomous Agents (Agents '99), May, 1999.

BibTeX Reference

@inproceedings{Sadeh-Koniecpol_1999_3164,
   author = "Norman Sadeh-Koniecpol and David Hildum and Dag Kjenstad and Allen Tseng",
   title = "MASCOT: An Agent-Based Architecture for Coordinated Mixed-Initiative Supply Chain Planning and Scheduling",
   booktitle = "Workshop notes, Agent-Based Decision Support for Managing the Internet-Enabled Supply Chain, Third International Conference on Autonomous Agents (Agents '99)",
   month = "May",
   year = "1999"
}


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