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Agent Mediated Electronic Commerce [electronic resource] : First International Workshop on Agent Mediated Electronic Trading AMET-98 Minneapolis, MN, USA, May 10th, 1998 Selected Papers / edited by Pablo Noriega, Carles Sierra.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 1571Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999Description: X, 218 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540488354
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 006.3 23
LOC classification:
  • Q334-342
  • TJ210.2-211.495
Online resources:
Contents:
Building Electronic Marketplaces with the ZEUS Agent Tool-Kit -- Accounting for Cognitive Costs in On-line Auction Design -- SICS MarketSpace — An Agent-Based Market Infrastructure -- Sequencing of Contract Types for Anytime Task Reallocation -- Agent-Mediated Integrative Negotiation for Retail Electronic Commerce -- A Multi-agent System for Coordinating International Shipping -- Bid Evaluation and Selection in the MAGNET Automated Contracting System -- Evolutionary Computing and Negotiating Agents -- Bidding Strategies for Trading Agents in Auction-Based Tournaments -- A ?-calculus Model of a Spanish Fish Market — Preliminary Report — -- Information Integration for Electronic Commerce.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Electronic Commerce, as a gamut of activities involving electronic transactions performed over a network via software that may be more or less autonomous, is an emerging reality. Strategic studies have shown that electronic commerce is a major growth industry. The book is devoted to the challenges and opportunities that electronic commerce opens for agent technology. For some time, electronic commerce has attracted the avid attention of agent-builders and agent technology researchers, and these have decisively contributed to advancing the state of the art in the field. The second-generation software agents now entering the scene hold great promise for the further advancement of electronic commerce. This book originates from a workshop on Agent-Mediated Electronic Trading held at Agents'98 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in May 1998. The eleven carefully reviewed and revised papers present a unique survey of software agents in the context of electronic commerce.
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Building Electronic Marketplaces with the ZEUS Agent Tool-Kit -- Accounting for Cognitive Costs in On-line Auction Design -- SICS MarketSpace — An Agent-Based Market Infrastructure -- Sequencing of Contract Types for Anytime Task Reallocation -- Agent-Mediated Integrative Negotiation for Retail Electronic Commerce -- A Multi-agent System for Coordinating International Shipping -- Bid Evaluation and Selection in the MAGNET Automated Contracting System -- Evolutionary Computing and Negotiating Agents -- Bidding Strategies for Trading Agents in Auction-Based Tournaments -- A ?-calculus Model of a Spanish Fish Market — Preliminary Report — -- Information Integration for Electronic Commerce.

Electronic Commerce, as a gamut of activities involving electronic transactions performed over a network via software that may be more or less autonomous, is an emerging reality. Strategic studies have shown that electronic commerce is a major growth industry. The book is devoted to the challenges and opportunities that electronic commerce opens for agent technology. For some time, electronic commerce has attracted the avid attention of agent-builders and agent technology researchers, and these have decisively contributed to advancing the state of the art in the field. The second-generation software agents now entering the scene hold great promise for the further advancement of electronic commerce. This book originates from a workshop on Agent-Mediated Electronic Trading held at Agents'98 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in May 1998. The eleven carefully reviewed and revised papers present a unique survey of software agents in the context of electronic commerce.

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