2002
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-36378-5_13
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Automated Negotiation in Many-to-Many Markets for Imperfectly Substitutable Goods

Abstract: Abstract. In this paper, we present an agent which is able to negotiate the buying and selling of imperfectly sustitutable goods in a double auction style market. Two goods are said to be imperfectly substitutable if a buyer can use either of them, but prefers one over the other. For example, an electronics manufacturer using a RAM chip can use many suppliers to do this but may be willing to pay a premium for components with a lower failure rate. We give a formal description of a double-auction style market me… Show more

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“…These include heuristic approaches ( [4], [21]), stochastic analysis ( [14], [15]), fuzzy logic [9] and dynamic programming [28]. Work has also been carried out to distribute [13] and generalise [20] the environment.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include heuristic approaches ( [4], [21]), stochastic analysis ( [14], [15]), fuzzy logic [9] and dynamic programming [28]. Work has also been carried out to distribute [13] and generalise [20] the environment.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%