| J. Eriksson and N. Finne. Marketspace: an open agent-based market infrastructure. Master's thesis, Uppsala University, Computing Science Department, 1997. |
....in electronic markets [10, 21] Mediators typically provide services such as searching for a product or supplier, negotiating the terms of a deal, providing payment services, and ensuring delivery of goods. Many market based architectures have been proposed for multiple agents (see, for instance, [7, 15, 22, 25, 24]) KQML is emerging as the preferred communication language for agents [8] but other languages have been proposed for electronic commerce, such as CommerceNet s eCo CBL [23] Of the essential functions of a market identified by [1] i) matching buyers and sellers, ii) facilitating ....
J. Eriksson and N. Finne. Marketspace: an open agent-based market infrastructure. Master's thesis, Uppsala University, Computing Science Department, 1997.
.... The architecture we present can support the Vickrey auction, and eliminates one of its limitations by providing a structure that can act as a trusted auctioneer (Sandholm 1996) A variety of architectures have been proposed for single and multiple agents in different domains (see, for instance, (Eriksson Finne 1997; Kinny Georgeff 1997; Lejter Dean 1996; Rodriguez et al. 1997) MAGMA (Tsvetovatyy et al. 1997) an open architecture for agents interested in buying and selling, supports both manual and automated negotiation with a limited form of Vickrey auction. Even though MAGMA already includes many of ....
Eriksson, J., and Finne, N. 1997. Marketspace: an open agent-based market infrastructure. Master's thesis, Computing Science Dept., Uppsala University.
....number of bids, and number of subtasks. The results of experiments we present show that the algorithm is extremely efficient even for large number of bids. 1 Introduction In recent years, a variety of architectures have been proposed for electronic commerce and multi agent automated contracting [3, 7, 10, 13, 18, 19]. In addition to the work on virtual market architectures, several protocols have been developed and proposed that support automated contracting and negotiation among multiple agents in such markets [14, 15, 16] For example, Smith [17] pioneered research in communication among cooperating ....
J. Eriksson and N. Finne. Marketspace: an open agent-based market infrastructure. Master's thesis, Uppsala University, Computing Science Department, 1997.
....agents. The architecture we present can support the Vickrey auction, and eliminates one of its limitations by providing a structure that can act as a trusted auctioneer [12] A variety of architectures have been proposed for single and multiple agents in different domains (see, for instance, [3, 5, 7, 9]) MAGMA [16] an open architecture for agents interested in buying and selling, supports both manual and automated negotiation with a limited form of Vickrey auction. Even though MAGMA already includes many of the features of the architecture we present here, MAGMA is intended for a more limited ....
J. Eriksson and N. Finne. Marketspace: an open agentbased market infrastructure. Master's thesis, Uppsala University, Computing Science Department, 1997.
....my job wifes job Fig. 8. Services on the web for creating interests. A simple service of the first form is available in the current prototype. 5.5 The SICS MarketSpace Prototype The current SICS MarketSpace prototype was developed entirely in Java. An earlier prototype was developed in Prolog [2,3,9]. It consists of: A personal assistant agent allowing the user to describe his her interests in terms of structured documents, interact directly with other agents, and access agent augmented web services. Two agent augmented web shops, which generate personalized pages (show special offers ....
Joakim Eriksson and Niclas Finne. MarketSpace: an open agent-based market infrastructure. Master's Thesis. Swedish Institute of Computer Science, 1997.
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