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Abstract: We have proposed a two-layered multi-agent framework for brokerage between buyers and sellers. The brokerage is
processed in two layers for efficient linking between buyers and sellers: the competition layer and the constraint satisfaction
layer. In the competition layer, we match the constituents of brokerage process to agents and use a functional relationship of
a multi-agent framework for the communication among them. The seller agents, as requested by the buyer agents, are
selected through... (Update)
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.... brokering and negotiation is not always clear cut (because negotiation is sometimes also involved in brokering) For example, Jung and Jo [70] introduce a brokering technique that uses a negotiation protocol to match seller and buyer agents; in the brokering service of [12] a...
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J. Jung and G. Jo. Brokerage between buyer and seller agents using constraint satisfaction problem models. Decision Support Systems, 28:293 304, 2000. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/jung00brokerage.html More
@misc{ jung00brokerage,
author = "J. Jung and G. Jo",
title = "Brokerage between buyer and seller agents using constraint satisfaction
problem models",
text = "J. Jung and G. Jo. Brokerage between buyer and seller agents using constraint
satisfaction problem models. Decision Support Systems, 28:293 304, 2000.",
year = "2000",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/jung00brokerage.html" }
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