Competitive control of the manufacturing systems
Abstract
Competitiveness fully and synthetically characterizes the viability of an enterprise. In the economic literature competitiveness is analyzed in particular in economic and managerial terms with almost no insight into the analysis of the technology role in ensuring and developing competitiveness. Hence the need for manufacturing systems based on behavioural modelling and on line learning. The
behavioural approaching is based on a continuous assessment of the situations and real-time decisions making. In this way it can be offered solutions to increase the competitiveness of the manufacturing systems. Based on theories about knowledge and complexity we can design an adaptable system to control the manufacturing systems, flexible reacting to the average solicitations. Behavioural management is characterized through the ability to perceive the environment, take the decision on time, in behind of interactions, with no specific procedures. Based on the above key
ideas, in this paper, it is presented at a conceptual level a methodology for competitive control of the manufacturing systems.