Title :
Balancing conflict and cost in the selection of negotiation opponents
Author :
Munroe, Steve ; Luck, Michael
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Comput. Sci., Southampton Univ., UK
Abstract :
Within the context of agent-to-agent purchase negotiations, a problem that has received little attention is that of identifying negotiation opponents in situations where the consequences of conflict and the ability to access resources dynamically vary. Such dynamism poses a number of problems that make it difficult to automate the identification of appropriate opponents. To that end, this paper describes a motivation-based opponent selection mechanism used by a buyer-agent to evaluate and select between an already identified set of seller-agents. Sellers are evaluated in terms of the amount of conflict they are expected to bring to a negotiation and the expected amount of cost a negotiation with them entail. The mechanism allows trade-offs to be made between conflict and cost minimization, and experimental results show the effectiveness of the approach.
Keywords :
electronic commerce; multi-agent systems; negotiation support systems; purchasing; agent-to-agent purchase negotiation; buyer-agent; cost minimization; negotiation opponent; opponent selection mechanism; seller-agent; trade-offs; Availability; Computer science; Costs; Humans; Multiagent systems; Robustness;
Conference_Titel :
Rational, Robust, and Secure Negotiation Mechanisms in Multi-Agent Systems, 2005
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2480-X