2019
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0219216
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A bi-objective game-theoretic model for collaboration formation between software development firms

Abstract: Requirement for formation of collaborations has been on increase for the software development industry, especially for smaller to medium sized firms, due to rapid technological advancements, requirements for diversified skills, ever enhancing demands for innovation and fierce competition. Collaborative product development in an alliance enables the firms to benefit from each other’s diversified skills and the experience as a result of which they can develop products more rapidly and of better quality as well r… Show more

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“…The basic idea of game theory is based on multiple strategies defined by each player. In [27] a bi-objective game-theoretic model has been proposed using the Nash bargaining payoff distribution model. The multi-objective problem is to define an optimized solution for every player taking all strategies as input.…”
Section: Meaf Using Game Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basic idea of game theory is based on multiple strategies defined by each player. In [27] a bi-objective game-theoretic model has been proposed using the Nash bargaining payoff distribution model. The multi-objective problem is to define an optimized solution for every player taking all strategies as input.…”
Section: Meaf Using Game Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%