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Multi-agent systems are typically being developed independent of industrial standards. In this paper, we present an agent architecture for business-tobusiness electronic commerce in the domain of circuit board manufacturing that builds on a number of standards. Our architecture builds on the GenCAM standard from the circuit board manufacturing sector and RosettaNet from the B2B community.
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GenCAM Standard Specification (2000). An Overview Document,http://www.gencam.org/overview/fact/fact.htm/
RosettaNet Consortium (1999). An Overview Document,http://rosettanet.org/general/index_general.html/
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Ivezic, N., Fong, L., Rhodes, T., Peng, Y. (2001). B2B E-Commerce Infrastructure Using Agents and Standards — A Potential Impact Analysis and Architecture. In: Mo, J.P.T., Nemes, L. (eds) Global Engineering, Manufacturing and Enterprise Networks. DIISM 2000. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing, vol 63. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35412-5_23
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