電子市場多標的協商機制
Other Title
Multi-target Negotiation in e-Marketplaces
Date Issued
2001
Date
2001
Author(s)
DOI
892416H002106
Abstract
According to the number of targets, we can divide transactions into two classes.
One is the single-target transaction and the other is the multi-target transaction. While
we need to get all the targets to perform value-added activities, we face more
transaction uncertainty. For a sound transaction environment in electronic worlds, we
not only automate the transaction processes but also decrease the transaction risk.
This thesis provides the theoretical model and implements this system to
enhance on-line transactions in the agent-based electronic marketplace. By
introducing the option model, this system allows multi-coordinators to communicate
with each other by price negotiation and can pay premium for holding targets. The
purchasers can execute the call options until holding all resources. To increase the
market efficiency, we also build the option reselling and system enforced matching
mechanisms.
We try to simulate the model under the computer assembly environment, and
analyze the coordinators’ behaviors and market performances. The results of
experiments show that, for the marketplaces, we can increase the market profit and
prevent the livelock or deadlock situations and, for the entrants, we can automate the
negotiation and achieve the multi-target transactions under their constraints.
Subjects
electronic marketplace
agent
negotiation
option
multi-target transaction
multi-target marketplaces
Publisher
臺北市:國立臺灣大學資訊管理學系暨研究所
Type
other
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