| M. P. Wellman, J. Mackie-Mason, and S. Jamin, "Market-based adaptive architectures for information survivability," http://www.darpa.mil/ito/psum1998, 1998. |
....This transaction is considered as complete when a trading agreement is made between customer and supplier, and the exchange of products or services takes place. The life cycle of business transactions can be decomposed in three fundamental stages: information, negotiation and exchange [Wel, Mac, Sug] i) Information The market environment is described, and relevant information about participants has to be made available. This information includes available products or services, their respective specifications, suppliers and delivery terms, as well as identification of potential customers. ....
Michael P. Wellman, Jeffrey K. MacKieMason, Sugih Jamin. Market-Based Adaptive Architectures for Information Survivability. Excerpts from Proposal Submitted to DARPA/ITO
....This transaction is considered as complete when a trading agreement is made between customer and supplier, and the exchange of products or services takes place. The life cycle of business transactions can be decomposed in three fundamental stages: information, negotiation and exchange [Well]. i) Information The market environment is described, and relevant information about participants has to be made available. This information includes available products or services, their respective specifications, suppliers and delivery terms, as well as identification of potential customers. ....
Michael P. Wellman, Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason, Sugih Jamin. Market-Based Adaptive Architectures for Information Survivability. Excerpts from Proposal Submitted to DARPA/ITO. URL: <http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jmm/papers/darpa/Surv_Proposal.html>
....This transaction is considered as complete when a trading agreement is made between customer and supplier, and the exchange of products or services takes place. The life cycle of business transactions can be decomposed in three fundamental stages: information, negotiation and exchange [Well]. i) Information The market environment is described, and relevant information about participants has to be made available. This information includes available products or services, their respective specifications, suppliers and delivery terms, as well as identification of potential customers. ....
Michael P. Wellman, Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason, Sugih Jamin. Market-Based Adaptive Architectures for Information Survivability. Excerpts from Proposal Submitted to DARPA/ITO. URL: <http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jmm/papers/darpa/Surv_Proposal.html>
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M. P. Wellman, J. Mackie-Mason, and S. Jamin, "Market-based adaptive architectures for information survivability," http://www.darpa.mil/ito/psum1998, 1998.
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