| F. Gri#el, T. Tu, M. Munke, M. Merz, W. Lamersdorf, and M. M. da Silva. Electronic contract negotiation as an application niche for mobile agents. In Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Enterprise Distributed Object Computing, October 1997. |
....2000] Maes et al., 1999] Sandholm and Lesser, 1995] testify the potential benefits of integrating mobile agents in more advanced e commerce applications. Some research has also been directed towards the use of mobile agents in intelligent agentmediated e commerce (e.g. Dasgupta et al., 1999] [Griffel at al, 1997], Sandholm, 2000] Tu at al, 1999] The paper attempts to survey the existing research and development efforts involving the use of mobile agents and intelligent agents for advanced e commerce solutions. It should be stressed that due to the practical and technical reasons the paper is not ....
....agents, are good reference sites for the latest developments in that dynamic R D area. 3 The Mobility Aspect in Dynamic and Mobile E commerce Mobile agents have been recognized as a very prospective technology for both dynamic and mobile e commerce applications (e.g. Sandholm, 2000] [Griffel at al, 1997]) but the research in that area is still in very early stages. Although most of the related research considers mobile communication and location aware computing, there is also growing research on deploying mobile and intelligent agents in advanced e commerce including location aware, mobile and ....
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F. Griffel, M. Tuan, M. Munke, M. da Silva. Electronic contract negotiation as an application niche for mobile agents. Proc. EDOC -- International IEEE Workshop on Enterprise Distributed Object Computing, Australia 1997.
.... . 53 4.6 University of Hamburg University of vora. 55 4.6. 1 Electronic Contract Negotiation as an Application Niche for Mobile Agents [11]. 55 4.6.2 Electronic Contracting with COSMOS How to Establish, Negotiate and Execute Electronic Contracts on the Internet [10] 56 4.7 University of California ....
....auxiliary contract. The auxiliary contract exists only if the primary one has been established. Due to these dependencies chain contracts are a special composition of the one to one contracts and can be treated as a separate class of contracts. An example of this contract situation is provided in [11] as a specification of a multiparty contract. Multiparty contracts are similar to chain contracts. The difference is that there are relations between all the parties. An example of multiparty contracting is provided in [11] One to many contracting In the one to many case only one company is ....
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F. Griffel, T. Tu, M. Mnke, M. Merz, W. Lamersdorf, M. Mira da Silva, Electronic Contract Negotiation as an Application Niche for Mobile Agents, Proc. 1st International Workshop on Enterprise Distributed Object Computing, October 20-24, 1997. 65
....network protocols such as Remote Procedure Calling (RPC) and messaging. In fact, if all the functionality provided by a dynamic agent system is taken together, there is no single alternative that can provide that same level of functionality [2] Advantages of using dynamic agents include [2][7][11] 1) They can reduce communication and bandwidth costs 2) They can be hardware and operating system independent depending on the mobile agent platform they execute on 10 3) They can be fault tolerant 4) They can maintain an optimal configuration However, there are three main reasons why ....
....on the World Wide Web (WWW) These systems have shown an advantage over other client server interaction solutions, such as remote procedure calls (RPC) messaging and sockets, in terms of different application and network factors. Four advantages, if done properly, for using dynamic agents are [2][7][11] 1) They can reduce communication and bandwidth costs 2) They can be hardware and operating system independent depending on the mobile agent platform they execute on 3) They can be fault tolerant 4) They can maintain optimal configuration First, dynamic agents have an advantage in ....
Griffel, F., et al, "Electronic Contract Negotiation as an Application Niche for Mobile Agents," in First International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Workshop. 1997. Gold Coast, Qld., Australia: IEEE Comput. Soc, Los Alamitos, CA.
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F. Gri#el, T. Tu, M. Muenke, M. Merz, W. Lamersdorf, and M. Mira da Silva, Electronic contract negotiation as an application niche for mobile agents, in Proc. 1st International Workshop on Enterprise Distributed Object Computing, October 1997.
....buyer in an auction needs with regard to the protocol only to determine whether he is treated correctly by the auctioneer, i.e. make sure that he is sold the good if he made the highest last bid. However, in case of protocols with complex semantics (see, e.g. the 3 peer scenario described in [5]) it is more appropriate to provide the protocol module as a front end to a central protocol engine (as depicted in Figure 1) Such a central engine is a specialized workflow engine executing protocols specified in a Petri net based workflow description language (see [10] which is suitable to ....
F. Griffel, T. Tu, M. Mnke, M. Merz, W. Lamersdorf, and M. M. da Silva. Electronic Contract Negotiation as an Application Niche for Mobile Agents. In Proceedings of the First International Wokshop on Enterprise Distributed Object Computing, EDOC'97, Australia, pages 354--365. IEEE, Oktober 1997.
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F. Gri#el, T. Tu, M. Munke, M. Merz, W. Lamersdorf, and M. M. da Silva. Electronic contract negotiation as an application niche for mobile agents. In Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Enterprise Distributed Object Computing, October 1997.
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F. Gri#el, T. Tu, M. Munke, M. Merz, W. Lamersdorf, and M. M. da Silva. Electronic contract negotiation as an application niche for mobile agents. In Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Enterprise Distributed Object Computing, October 1997.
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Griffel, F., M.T. Tu, M. Munke, M. Merz, W. Lamersdorf and M.M. da Silva (1997). "Electronic contract negotiation as an application niche for mobile agents," Proceedings of First International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Workshop, pp. 354-365.
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