DocumentCode
3644574
Title
Experimental evaluation of service negotiation protocols in agent systems
Author
Costin Bădică;Mihnea Scafeş
Author_Institution
University of Craiova, Software Engineering Department, Bvd.Decebal 107, 200440, Romania
fYear
2011
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
In this paper we provide experimental results concerning the impact of the negotiation protocol onto the quality of the negotiation outcome as well as onto the communication complexity of interactions incurred during one-to-many automated negotiations. We evaluate experimentally three negotiation protocols (Direct Task Assignment, Contract Net and Iterated Contract Net) with respect to two performance measures: negotiation outcome (i.e. utility) and communication complexity (i.e. number of exchanged messages) for different profiles of the contractor agents. We find that the Direct Task Assignment protocol delivers the worst average outcome, but at the same time it consumes the lowest number of messages. The Contract Net and Iterated Contract Net deliver much higher utility on average, while the Iterated Contract Net obtains the highest outcome for some configurations at the cost of the highest number of exchanged messages.
Keywords
"Protocols","Contracts","Proposals","Chemicals","Complexity theory","Disaster management","Collaboration"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
System Theory, Control, and Computing (ICSTCC), 2011 15th International Conference on
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1173-2
Type
conf
Filename
6085667
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