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Rosenschein, J. and Zlotkin, G. (1996). Mechanism for Automated Negotiation in State Oriented Domains, Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 5: pp. 163-238.

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....its particular local problem) and if there are restrictions inherent to the problem, between the parts agents represent, then a negotiation model becomes necessary. In this model the agents exchange messages in order to negotiate one or more issues relevant to the problem to be solved (see [ Zoltkin and Rosenschein, 1996 ] for a thoughtful study on agent negotiation) Each agent has both to secure his own positions and to be flexible enough in order to concede some of his points. Note that in a strategy like this one, no one is particularly responsible for the outcome of the negotiation. There is also no ....

....issues can be found in [ Drogoul and Ferber, 1992 ] and [ Drogoul and Dubreuil, 1993 ] The former paper claims to have the first published results on solving n puzzles with sizes over 100, using distributed agent methodologies. A through analysis on negotiation mechanisms can be found in [ Zoltkin and Rosenschein, 1996 ] Some issues on teamwork and cooperation can be found in [ Tambe, 1997 ] using operators that spawn over groups of agents, representing commitment to joint plans. A survey on multiagent systems can be found at [ Stone and Veloso, 1997 ] focusing at the learning aspects. 8 Acknowledgments ....

G. Zoltkin and J. Rosenschein. Mechanisms for automated negotiation in state oriented domains. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 5, 1996.


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Rosenschein, J. and Zlotkin, G. (1996). Mechanism for Automated Negotiation in State Oriented Domains, Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 5: pp. 163-238.

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