Thedesignandanalysisoftradingagentsandelectronictradingsystemsinwhich they are deployed involve ?nding solutions to a diverse set of problems, invo- ing individual behaviors, interaction, and collective behavior in the context of trade. A wide variety of trading scenarios and systems, and agent approaches to these, have been studied in recent years. The present volume includes a number of papers that were presented as part of the Joint International Workshop on Trading Agent Design and Analysis and Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce which was collocated with the Autonomous Agents and Multi-agent Systems (AAMAS) Conference in Hakodate, Japan, in May 2006. The Joint TADA/AMEC Workshop brought together the two successful and well-established events of the Trading Agent Design and Analysis (TADA) and Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce (AMEC) Workshops. The TADA series of workshops serves as a forum for presenting work on trading agent design and technologies, theoretical and empirical evaluation of strategies in complex trading scenarios as well as mechanism design. TADA also serves as the main forum for the Trading Agent Competition (TAC) research community. TAC is an annual tournament whose purpose is to stimulate research in trading agents and market mechanisms by providing a platform for agents competing in we- de?ned market scenarios (http://www. sics. se/tac). The AMEC series of wo- shops presents interdisciplinary researchon both theoretical and practical issues of agent-mediated electronic commerce ranging from the design of electronic marketplaces and e?cient protocols to behavioral aspects of agents operating in suchenvironments.
Author(s): Dave Cliff (auth.), Maria Fasli, Onn Shehory (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4452
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2007
Language: English
Pages: 249
Tags: Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Computers and Society; Computer Communication Networks; Information Storage and Retrieval; User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction; Business Information Systems
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Evolutionary Optimization of ZIP60: A Controlled Explosion in Hyperspace....Pages 1-16
Savings in Combinatorial Auctions Through Transformation Relationships....Pages 17-30
On Efficient Procedures for Multi-issue Negotiation....Pages 31-45
TacTex-05: An Adaptive Agent for TAC SCM....Pages 46-61
Market Efficiency, Sales Competition, and the Bullwhip Effect in the TAC SCM Tournaments....Pages 62-74
Agent Compatibility and Coalition Formation: Investigating Two Interacting Negotiation Strategies....Pages 75-89
TAC-REM – The Real Estate Market Game: A Proposal for the Trading Agent Competition....Pages 90-102
Evolutionary Stability of Behavioural Types in the Continuous Double Auction....Pages 103-117
A Fast Method for Learning Non-linear Preferences Online Using Anonymous Negotiation Data....Pages 118-131
Adaptive Pricing for Customers with Probabilistic Valuations....Pages 132-148
Agents’ Bidding Strategies in a Combinatorial Auction Controlled Grid Environment....Pages 149-163
A Comparison of Sequential and Simultaneous Auctions....Pages 164-177
A Market-Pressure-Based Performance Evaluator for TAC-SCM....Pages 178-188
Competing Sellers in Online Markets: Reserve Prices, Shill Bidding, and Auction Fees....Pages 189-203
Robust Incentive-Compatible Feedback Payments....Pages 204-218
The CrocodileAgent 2005: An Overview of the TAC SCM Agent....Pages 219-233
A Fuzzy Constraint Based Model for Automated Purchase Negotiations....Pages 234-247
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