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Title: Agents and the Internet: Infrastructure for Mass Customization
Author: Albert D. Baker, H. Van Parunak, and Kutluhan Erol
Journal: IEEE Internet Computing
Volume: 3
Number: 5
Pages: 62--69
Month: September-October
Year: 1999
Abstract: Manufacturing is an inherently distributed process that requires effective management of physically constrained resources. The AARIA project explores how agent technology can combine this inherent distribution with the Internet's flobal communications infrastructure to make virtual manufacturing more cost-effective than existing, centrally managed operations.

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@Article{	  baker99a,
  author =	 {Albert D. Baker and H. Van Parunak and Kutluhan
                  Erol},
  title =	 {Agents and the Internet: Infrastructure for Mass
                  Customization},
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  journal =	 {{IEEE} Internet Computing},
  year =	 1999,
  volume =	 {3},
  number =	 {5},
  pages =	 {62--69},
  month =	 {September-October},
  abstract =	 {Manufacturing is an inherently distributed process
                  that requires effective management of physically
                  constrained resources. The AARIA project explores
                  how agent technology can combine this inherent
                  distribution with the Internet's flobal
                  communications infrastructure to make virtual
                  manufacturing more cost-effective than existing,
                  centrally managed operations.},
  keywords =     {ecommerce},
  url =		 {http://jmvidal.cse.sc.edu/library/baker99a.pdf},
  cluster = 	 {11900250975634938720}
}
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