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Table 1. Message delivery time results for selected agent platforms
2004
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Table 3 Internal knowledge for each agent
"... In PAGE 9: ....... 1998 The internal knowledge for each agent is different according to application domain. For the delivery problem in this paper, the internal decision-making knowledge for the shopping mall agent and the delivery company agent can be summarized as in Table3 . Since the aim of this experiment is to validate the usefulness of TBNF, we implemented simplified knowledge and performed the experiment.... ..."
Table 2. An ontology for institutional facts IFact Meaning payment(Ag1, Am, Ag2) a payment of amount Am took place from agent Ag1 to Ag2 delivery(Ag1, Item, Qt, Ag2) a delivery of Qt units of Item took place from agent Ag1 to Ag2
Table I shows an example with three jobs j and three agents. Each job is composed of several non-preemptive tasks that have to be executed in a predefined order. Following the execution of all tasks the resulting product is delivered to a consumer agent, which is used to model the (exogenous) delivery time preferences2.
Table 2. Mean skills of the agents in the flnals for a total of 16 games. The skills are: flnal bank balance (Score), revenue, cost of components, storage costs, delivery performance and factory utilization.
2006
"... In PAGE 9: ...Even though numerous games must be played in order to evaluate the \true quot; value of an agent and its game proflle with respect to the others, we will restrict our analysis to the results in Table2 displaying some of the strong points and drawbacks of the developed design. First of all, the ATO system employed, along... ..."
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Table 5.2. Value over three issues, price, quality, and delivery, for two players. The same statistical tests, show in Table 5.3, are applied to the agents as in the first game. On balance, the agents have no problem learning in this simplified business negotiation context. Test P-Value
Table 1. Value over three issues, price, quality, and delivery, for two players.
"... In PAGE 6: ...igure 8. Value over six issue B options. Experiment 4: stylized business negotiation Agent value functions. Table1 shows the value functions for the agents for a simplified purchasing example in which the agents bargain over the price, quantity, and delivery on some item. Figure 9.... ..."
Table 1: Information Available with Anonymous Certified Delivery
1996
"... In PAGE 7: ... In this section, with the aid of a table, we de- tail what information is obtained by various agents. Table1 gives the types of information available to various parties in the style of [4]. The entries for the merchant, the consumer, the bank, and the transaction log are based on their original information plus any in- formation received over the course of a transaction.... ..."
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Table 1: Information Available with Anonymous Certified Delivery
1996
"... In PAGE 7: ... In this section, with the aid of a table, we de- tail what information is obtained by various agents. Table1 gives the types of information available to various parties in the style of [4]. The entries for the merchant, the consumer, the bank, and the transaction log are based on their original information plus any in- formation received over the course of a transaction.... ..."
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Table 1: Information Available with Anonymous Certified Delivery
"... In PAGE 7: ... In this section, with the aid of a table, we de- tail what information is obtained by various agents. Table1 gives the types of information available to various parties in the style of [4]. The entries for the merchant, the consumer, the bank, and the transaction log are based on their original information plus any in- formation received over the course of a transaction.... ..."
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