DocumentCode
1748688
Title
Constraint agents can negotiate
Author
Dospisil, Jana ; Polgar, Tony
Author_Institution
Sch. of Network Comput., Monash Univ., Clayton, Vic., Australia
Volume
1
fYear
2001
fDate
4-7 July 2001
Firstpage
140
Abstract
The importance of automated negotiation systems is increasing with the emergence of new technologies supporting faster reasoning engines and mobile code. One form of commerce that could benefit from automation is contracting. A broad variety of negotiation protocols has evolved in traditional markets. However, the primary focus of current research is on automation and the extension of these protocols. We argue that one fundamental question has been neglected: how to match the negotiation strategy and protocol to electronic markets. This paper briefly explores current concepts and directions in negotiation and collaboration strategies in multi agent systems. The paper concentrates on improving mobile constraint agents´ ability to locate and utilize a suitable negotiation protocol. We present the service discovery framework which enables the agent to browse the network and locate a constraint solver with characteristics matching the scheduling problem at hand.
Keywords
constraint handling; contracts; distributed object management; distributed programming; electronic commerce; multi-agent systems; negotiation support systems; protocols; scheduling; software agents; CORBA; automated negotiation systems; automation; collaboration strategy; constraint solver; contracting; electronic markets; mobile code; mobile constraint agents; multi agent systems; negotiation protocols; negotiation strategy; reasoning engines; scheduling problem; service discovery framework; Algorithm design and analysis; Australia; Automation; Computer networks; Constraint theory; Electronic mail; Engines; Game theory; Genetic algorithms; Protocols;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
EUROCON'2001, Trends in Communications, International Conference on.
Conference_Location
Bratislava, Slovakia
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6490-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EURCON.2001.937783
Filename
937783
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