• DocumentCode
    3053966
  • Title

    How agents from different e-commerce enterprises cooperate

  • Author

    Chen, Qiming ; Hsu, Meichun ; Kleyner, Igor

  • Author_Institution
    HP Labs., Palo Alto, CA, USA
  • fYear
    2001
  • fDate
    2001
  • Firstpage
    341
  • Lastpage
    348
  • Abstract
    Using agent technology to support e-commerce automation is a promising direction. However, previous “proof-of-concept” efforts do not scale well in e-commerce automation. An essential reason is that the conventional agent infrastructures are primarily designed for intra-enterprise, group-based agent cooperation, but most e-commerce applications are based on inter-enterprise business partnership. Agents across enterprise boundaries are unlikely to be organized into the same “agent group” and under a centralized coordination. We tackle the issue of scaling inter-enterprise agent cooperation from the following three angles. First, we have introduced the point of presence (POP) approach for integrating message-based agent communication with interface-based service invocation. This approach allows us to unify the messaging service interface for all the agents, and therefore greatly simplify both server-side and client-side interface implementation and maintenance. Next, we have developed the agent-embedded cooperative process manager, for elevating multi-agent cooperation from the conversation level to the business process level, and from centralized process management to peer-to-peer cooperative process management. These emerging technologies are integrated with the E-Carry agent infrastructure, an autonomous and decentralized system we developed at HP Labs. The feasibility of this approach have been demonstrated in a prototyping system
  • Keywords
    client-server systems; electronic commerce; multi-agent systems; software agents; E-Carry agent infrastructure; agent cooperation; agent technology; agent-embedded cooperative process manager; business process; client-side; e-commerce enterprises; group-based agent cooperation; interenterprise business partnership; interface-based service invocation; message-based agent communication; messaging service interface; multi-agent cooperation; point of presence; server-side; Application software; Automation; Business; Collaboration; Humans; Message service; Milling machines; Peer to peer computing; Prototypes; Software agents;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Autonomous Decentralized Systems, 2001. Proceedings. 5th International Symposium on
  • Conference_Location
    Dallas, TX
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7695-1065-5
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ISADS.2001.917437
  • Filename
    917437