A Conceptual Framework for Modeling Automated Negotiations in Multiagent Systems |
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Authors: | Mohammad Reza Ayatollahzadeh Shirazi Ahmad Abdollahzadeh Barfouroush |
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Affiliation: | Amirkabir University of Technology in Tehran |
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Abstract: | In fully automated e‐negotiation all involved parties are software agents, so negotiation takes place in a multiagent system between software agents that have been developed as a computer system for automating tasks in a specific application domain. A multiagent system is a group of agents that interact and cooperate with each other to fulfill their objectives or to improve their performance. How do these agents negotiate with each other to manage their task interdependencies? What negotiation mechanisms are needed? These are important questions. In this article, we present a conceptual framework for modeling and developing automated negotiation systems. This framework represents and specifies all the necessary concepts and entities for developing a negotiation system as well as the relationships among these concepts. This framework can also be used to model human negotiations scenarios for analyzing these types of negotiations and simulating them with multiagent systems. The work reported in this article is the first unified framework that represents all the needed elements for modeling and developing automated negotiation systems and existing relationships between them. |
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Keywords: | negotiation automated negotiation agent multiagent system |
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