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Fourth International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems (ICMAS'00)
Compensatory Negotiation for Agent-Based Project Schedule Coordination
Boston, Massachusetts
July 10-July 12
ISBN: 0-7695-0625-9
Keesoo Kim, Stanford University
Boyd C. Paulson, Jr., Stanford University
Charles J. Petrie, Jr., Stanford University
Victor R. Lesser, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
This paper presents a compensatory negotiation methodology for agent-based project schedule coordination - a framework wherein a project can be rescheduled dynamically by all of the concerned project participants. The compensatory negotiation methodology is developed to allow agents to transfer utility to other agents for compensation of disadvantageous agreements through a multi-linked negotiation process. The multi-agent system based on this negotiation methodology will allow software assistant agents to evaluate the impact of their changes and advise the human participants.
Citation:
Keesoo Kim, Boyd C. Paulson, Jr., Charles J. Petrie, Jr., Victor R. Lesser, "Compensatory Negotiation for Agent-Based Project Schedule Coordination," icmas, pp.0405, Fourth International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems (ICMAS'00), 2000
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