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Negotiation is a key form of interaction in a wide variety of areas (including multi-agent systems, the Grid, pervasive computing, and the Semantic Web). Given this ubiquity, automated negotiation technologies exist in many different forms, each of which has different characteristics and properties. Against this background, this talk discusses work on a variety of models, covering bi-lateral encounters, auctions and argumentation-based negotiation.
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Jennings, N. (2005). Negotiation Technologies. In: Gorodetsky, V., Liu, J., Skormin, V.A. (eds) Autonomous Intelligent Systems: Agents and Data Mining. AIS-ADM 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3505. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11492870_1
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