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The Michigan Internet AuctionBot: A configurable auction server for human and software agents
- IN PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AUTONOMOUS AGENTS, MAY1998
, 1998
"... Market mechanisms, such as auctions, will likely represent a common interaction medium for agents on the Internet. The Michigan Internet AuctionBot is a flexible, scalable, and robust auction server that supports both software and human agents. The server manages many simultaneous auctions by separa ..."
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Market mechanisms, such as auctions, will likely represent a common interaction medium for agents on the Internet. The Michigan Internet AuctionBot is a flexible, scalable, and robust auction server that supports both software and human agents. The server manages many simultaneous auctions
Control Architecture for a Flexible Internet Auction Server
- In Proceedings of the First iac Workshop on Internet Based Negotiation Technologies
, 1999
"... The flexibility to support both high activity and low activity auctions is required by any system that allows bidding by both humans and software agents. We present the control architecture of the Michigan Internet AuctionBot, and discuss some of the system engineering issues that arose in its desig ..."
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The flexibility to support both high activity and low activity auctions is required by any system that allows bidding by both humans and software agents. We present the control architecture of the Michigan Internet AuctionBot, and discuss some of the system engineering issues that arose in its
Real Time Issues for Internet Auctions
- In Proceedings of the First ieee Workshop on Dependable and Real-Time E-Commerce Systems
, 1998
"... Designers of online auction mechanisms face many interesting choices related to the timing of events. We discuss several temporal issues that arise in the context of auction mechanisms, and argue that it is generally advantageous to design for maximal asynchrony and robustness to network delays. The ..."
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. The design of a configurable auction server (the Michigan Internet AuctionBot) exemplifies these principles, and our experience in operating the AuctionBot illustrates the consequences of this approach for real-time performance.
Automated negotiation from declarative contract descriptions
- In Seventeenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Workshop on Knowledge-Based Electronic Markets(KBEM
, 2001
"... We give a new, implemented approach for automating the negotiation of business contracts. We use our previous work on developing a declarative language for expressing and reasoning about contracts and negotiations. Here we newly extend it to include a knowledge base of rules about negotiation struct ..."
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structures and auctions. This work addresses three important research questions. First, how can we represent information to allow automatic inference of negotiation structures? Second, how can we automate negotiations in a way that will closely drive a realistic automated platform (the Michigan Internet
Agents Participating in Internet Auctions
- In Proceedings of the aaai Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Electronic Commerce
, 1999
"... We have designed agents to participate in one of the internet auctions -- Michigan AuctionBot. The agents communicate with the AuctionBot through API. For the inference mechanism underlying the agent, we use regression methods for online derivation of functional relations between other agents' ..."
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We have designed agents to participate in one of the internet auctions -- Michigan AuctionBot. The agents communicate with the AuctionBot through API. For the inference mechanism underlying the agent, we use regression methods for online derivation of functional relations between other agents
In First IAC Workshop on Internet-Based Negotiation Technologies, 1999 A Control Architecture for Flexible Internet Auction Servers
, 1999
"... The exibility to support both high activity and low activity auc-tions is required by any system that allows bidding by both humans and software agents. We present the control architecture of the Michi-gan Internet AuctionBot, and discuss some of the system engineering issues that arose in its desig ..."
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The exibility to support both high activity and low activity auc-tions is required by any system that allows bidding by both humans and software agents. We present the control architecture of the Michi-gan Internet AuctionBot, and discuss some of the system engineering issues that arose in its
Some Economics of the Internet
, 1994
"... This paper was prepared for the Tenth Michigan Public Utility Conference at Western Michigan University March 25--27, 1993. We describe the history, technology and cost structure of the Internet. We also describe a possible smart-market mechanism for pricing congestion on the Internet. ..."
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This paper was prepared for the Tenth Michigan Public Utility Conference at Western Michigan University March 25--27, 1993. We describe the history, technology and cost structure of the Internet. We also describe a possible smart-market mechanism for pricing congestion on the Internet.
Self-concordance at work: Toward understanding the motivational effects of transformational leaders.
- Academy of Management Journal,
, 2003
"... We extend existing theories by linking transformational leadership to "self-concordance" at work. In two studies using diverse samples and methods, leader behaviors were associated with follower tendencies to set self-concordant goals. In general, followers of transformational leaders vie ..."
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, CA 94061. All rights reserved. The Role-Based Performance Scale (RBPS) was used with the permission of Theresa Welbourne, University of Michigan Business School, 701 Tappan Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1234. 2003, Vol. 46, No. 5, 554-571. 554 mational leaders affect follower engagement
Prepared for Michigan Mountain Biking Association By
, 2002
"... Research, contains a summary of the findings of a student research project to develop a profile of the typical mountain bike enthusiast. The report is composed of a complete description of the purposes and objectives, the research methods, and the findings of the investigation. The research was desi ..."
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was designed in accordance with your wishes, as specified in the proposal submitted earlier. All possible steps were taken by the student researcher in completing the study to utilize the most appropriate methods and procedures as possible. The sample consisted of 224 mountain bikers drawn from an Internet
Pricing the Internet
- Public Access to the Internet
, 1993
"... . This is a preliminary version of a paper prepared for the conference "Public Access to the Internet," JFK School of Government, May 26--27 , 1993. We describe some of the technology and costs relevant to pricing access to the Internet and suggest a possible smart-market mechanism for pri ..."
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for pricing traffic on the Internet. Keywords. Networks, Internet, NREN. Address. Hal R. Varian, Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason, Department of Economics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1220. E-mail: jmm@umich.edu, halv@umich.edu. Pricing the Internet Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason Hal R. Varian
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