A Metanegotiation Support System: Supporting Protocol Search between Rival Agents

作者: Fabian Lang , Mark Klein

DOI: 10.2139/SSRN.2325640

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摘要: Designing successful negotiation protocols for particular scenarios is a very challenging task. Negotiations not only have to cope with strategic behavior by the negotiators but also restricted and false centrally available information. Recent research covers this design problem proposes variety of potential procedures. However, there no single protocol that answer everything. Furthermore, choice can significant influence on outcome negotiation. Since benevolent mechanism designer in real-worlds applications, find an agreement rules encounter their own. In consequence self-interest, search constitutes itself. This paper introduces discusses metanegotiation. A metanegotiation represents higher-level which used underlying lower-level To support parties finding adequate protocols, we present architecture system (MNSS). The MNSS comprises different tools such as logs, repositories, or analytical serve stand-alone decision agents. framework features ex ante live support, selection generation, learning approaches. Moreover, develop preliminary classifications well rule categories show how related from literature be integrated system. Finally, give overview intend approach presented future work.

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