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Logic-based automated multi-issue bilateral negotiation in peer-to-peer e-marketplaces
- JOURNAL
, 2008
"... We present a novel logic-based framework to automate multi-issue bilateral negotiation in e-commerce settings. The approach exploits logic as communication language among agents, and optimization techniques in order to find Pareto-efficient agreements. We introduce P(N), a propositional logic exten ..."
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We present a novel logic-based framework to automate multi-issue bilateral negotiation in e-commerce settings. The approach exploits logic as communication language among agents, and optimization techniques in order to find Pareto-efficient agreements. We introduce P(N), a propositional logic
Vague knowledge bases for matchmaking in P2P e-marketplaces
- IN: PROC. ESWC-2007
, 2007
"... In this paper we propose an approach to semantic matchmaking that exploits various knowledge representation technologies to find most promising partners in peer-to-peer e-marketplaces. In particular we mix in a formal and principled way the semantic expressiveness of DLR-lite Logic Programs, fuzzy l ..."
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In this paper we propose an approach to semantic matchmaking that exploits various knowledge representation technologies to find most promising partners in peer-to-peer e-marketplaces. In particular we mix in a formal and principled way the semantic expressiveness of DLR-lite Logic Programs, fuzzy
Building an e-marketplace on a peer-to-peer infrastructure
- International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing
, 2004
"... Abstract. Existing e-marketplaces, built on traditional client-server architectures, severely restrict the scope and dynamics of Business-to-Business (B2B) interactions. Peer-to-peer (P2P) architectures will provide far more decentralised infrastructures, while allowing a much wider range of busines ..."
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Abstract. Existing e-marketplaces, built on traditional client-server architectures, severely restrict the scope and dynamics of Business-to-Business (B2B) interactions. Peer-to-peer (P2P) architectures will provide far more decentralised infrastructures, while allowing a much wider range
29. Peer-to-Peer Market Management
"... This chapter focuses on the economic aspects of Peer-to-Peer networks. In particular, it describes the most important requirements and presents a basic architecture for a market-managed Peer-to-Peer system supporting commercial applications going beyond pure file sharing. In general Peer-to-Peer sys ..."
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or resources by peers. The main goal is a completely decentralised and generic marketplace for efficient trading of such services among peers. It has been observed in Peer-to-Peer file sharing applications, that in the absence of appropriate economic and social mechanisms, Peer-to-Peer systems can suffer from
Fuzzy Matchmaking in E-Marketplaces of peer entities using Datalog
"... We present an approach to matchmaking in electronic marketplaces of peer entities, which mixes in a formal and principled way Datalog, fuzzy sets and utility theory, in order to determine the most promising matches between prospective counterparts. The use of Datalog ensures the scalability of our a ..."
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approach to large marketplaces, while Fuzzy Logic provides a neat connection with logical specifications and allows to model soft constraints and how well they could be satisfied by an agreement. Noteworthy is that our approach takes into account in the peer-to-peer matchmaking also preferences of each
EM-trust: A Robust Reputation Algorithm for Peer-to-peer Marketplaces
, 2005
"... We have developed EM-trust, a robust algorithm for evaluating reputations in peer-to-peer marketplaces. EM-trust is robust in the sense that it is far less susceptible than are previous algorithms to errors due to inaccurate feedback. Moreover, a Bayesian version of EM-trust seems ideally suited to ..."
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to real peer-to-peer marketplaces, in which participants are unlikely to have had previous interactions. The properties of both EMtrust variants as well as eBay’s “percent positive feedback ” algorithm have been evaluated in a marketplace simulator designed to model a real peer-to-peer marketplace. 1
A decentralized e-marketplace based on improved gnutella network
- in Proceedings of International Conference on Intelligent Agents, Web Technology and Internet Commerce - IAWTIC’2003
, 2003
"... E-marketplace as new mechanisms for trading goods by the Internet are considered to reduce the trading transaction costs. It is widely used in electronic commerce and the number of potential customers is growing very rapidly. A decentralized architecture of electronic marketplace based on Peer-to-Pe ..."
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E-marketplace as new mechanisms for trading goods by the Internet are considered to reduce the trading transaction costs. It is widely used in electronic commerce and the number of potential customers is growing very rapidly. A decentralized architecture of electronic marketplace based on Peer-to-Peer
An economic model for resource exchange in mobile Peer-to-Peer networks
- Proc. SSDBM
, 2004
"... Consider an urban area with hundreds of thousands of vehicles. Drivers and passengers in these vehicles are interested in information relevant to their trip. For example, a driver would like his/her vehicle to continuously display on a map the available parking spaces around the current location. Or ..."
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. Or, the driver may be interested in the traffic conditions (e.g. average speed) one mile ahead. In this paper we examine the dissemination of information about resources in mobile peer-to-peer networks, where vehicles and sensors communicate with each other via short-range wireless transmission. Each
Extending Datalog for Matchmaking in P2P E-Marketplaces
"... Abstract. We present an approach to matchmaking in P2P e-marketplaces, which mixes in a formal and principled way Datalog, fuzzy sets and utility theory, in order to determine most promising matches between perspective counterparts. Use of Datalog ensures the scalability of our approach to large mar ..."
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marketplaces, while Fuzzy Logic provides a neat connection with logical specifications and allows to model soft constraints and how well they could be satisfied by an agreement. Noteworthy is that our approach takes into account in the peer-to-peer matchmaking also preferences of each counterpart
Constructing Electronic Marketplaces using Peer-to-Peer Technology
"... Due to the widespread appearance of filesharing systems like Napster, the peer-to-peer concept has recently become well known. So far, these file-sharing systems have been used for the exchange of digital goods. We recommend a concept, based on that of the file-sharing system, for a decentralized el ..."
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the traded goods via digital networks. Such a concept can be imagined as a “Napster for transactions”, the difference being that this peer-to-peer system would be used for files that contain parts of a transaction e.g. a demand document, a supply document, or an invoice document instead of for the exchange
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