| Eymann, T., Schoder, D., Padovan, B. (1998). The Living Value Chain - Coordinating Business Processes with Artificial Life Agents. In Proceedings of PAAM'98, London, UK, 1998, p. 111-122. |
....themselves in spatially dispersed trade networks while moving through the experimental environment. The development of higher order organizational structures (such as markets and firms) is, following Artificial Life concepts, now just a matter of time [2] 8] Technically, our project Avalanche [1] uses publicly available Java Mobile Agent libraries [5] and adds just a few methods considered to be economically necessary like the concept of a stock capital and automated negotiation protocols (contract nets) Trading places (locations) are distributed over a TCP IP network and the mobile ....
Eymann, T., Schoder, D., Padovan, B. (1998). The Living Value Chain - Coordinating Business Processes with Artificial Life Agents. In Proceedings of PAAM'98, London, UK, 1998, p. 111-122.
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