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Set-up games: A heuristic game-theoretic approach to set-up decisions for hierarchical manufacturing systems
P. Mcdonnell,
S. Joshi
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R. G. Qiu
Marcus Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Engineering Division (Great Valley)
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Controller
100%
Manufacturing Systems
100%
Game Theoretic Approach
100%
Heterarchical
50%
Reconfiguration Decisions
33%
Control System
16%
Appropriate Behavior
16%
Pure Nash Equilibrium
16%
Policy Implementation
16%
Non-cooperation Game
16%
Planning Techniques
16%
Policy Analysis
16%
Shop Floor Control System
16%
Mixed Nash Equilibrium
16%
Long-term Control
16%
Autonomous Machines
16%
Heterarchical Control
16%
Engineering
Reconfiguration
100%
Gas Fuel Manufacture
100%
Control System
66%
Shop Floor
33%
Pure Strategy
33%
Mixed Strategy
33%
Computer Science
Reconfiguration
100%
Theoretic Approach
100%
Analysis Technique
33%
Decision-Making
33%
Planning Technique
33%
Theoretic Planning
33%