Case Study: Bilateral Multi-atribute Negotiation based on Autonomous Software Agents

We intended to analyze the behavior of an agent-based market where agents apply various negotiation strategies: competitive, collaborative, compromising, accommodating, avoiding. A feedback mechanism was introduced in order to take somehow into consideration the importance of inter-agent relationshi...

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Main Author: Ana Ramona BOLOGA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Inforec Association 2006-01-01
Series:Informatică economică
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Online Access:http://www.revistaie.ase.ro/content/38/Lupu%20Ana%20Ramona%206p.pdf
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spelling doaj-f21c685ac2fb48488ae035abca9d36292020-11-24T20:56:22ZengInforec AssociationInformatică economică1453-13051842-80882006-01-01X23742Case Study: Bilateral Multi-atribute Negotiation based on Autonomous Software AgentsAna Ramona BOLOGAWe intended to analyze the behavior of an agent-based market where agents apply various negotiation strategies: competitive, collaborative, compromising, accommodating, avoiding. A feedback mechanism was introduced in order to take somehow into consideration the importance of inter-agent relationships. The experimental results where evaluated based on the total utility and on the distribution of utility among agents and they proved that competitive agents got the best utilities, not only for themselves, but also for the total utility of the negotiation in which they were involved.http://www.revistaie.ase.ro/content/38/Lupu%20Ana%20Ramona%206p.pdfbilateral negotiationsoftware agentautomated negotiation
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Case Study: Bilateral Multi-atribute Negotiation based on Autonomous Software Agents
Informatică economică
bilateral negotiation
software agent
automated negotiation
author_facet Ana Ramona BOLOGA
author_sort Ana Ramona BOLOGA
title Case Study: Bilateral Multi-atribute Negotiation based on Autonomous Software Agents
title_short Case Study: Bilateral Multi-atribute Negotiation based on Autonomous Software Agents
title_full Case Study: Bilateral Multi-atribute Negotiation based on Autonomous Software Agents
title_fullStr Case Study: Bilateral Multi-atribute Negotiation based on Autonomous Software Agents
title_full_unstemmed Case Study: Bilateral Multi-atribute Negotiation based on Autonomous Software Agents
title_sort case study: bilateral multi-atribute negotiation based on autonomous software agents
publisher Inforec Association
series Informatică economică
issn 1453-1305
1842-8088
publishDate 2006-01-01
description We intended to analyze the behavior of an agent-based market where agents apply various negotiation strategies: competitive, collaborative, compromising, accommodating, avoiding. A feedback mechanism was introduced in order to take somehow into consideration the importance of inter-agent relationships. The experimental results where evaluated based on the total utility and on the distribution of utility among agents and they proved that competitive agents got the best utilities, not only for themselves, but also for the total utility of the negotiation in which they were involved.
topic bilateral negotiation
software agent
automated negotiation
url http://www.revistaie.ase.ro/content/38/Lupu%20Ana%20Ramona%206p.pdf
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