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Argumentative Agents for Service-Oriented Computing
M. Morge, J. McGinnis, S. Bromuri, P. Mancarella, K. Stathis, and F. Toni. Argumentative Agents for Service-Oriented Computing. In Maria Ganzha and Lakhmi C. Jain, editors, Multiagent Systems and Applications, Intelligent Systems Reference Library, pp. 217–255, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013.
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Abstract
We propose an argumentation-based agent model that supports service and partner selection in service-oriented computing settings. In this model, argumentation is also used to help agents resolve conflicts between themselves, whenever negotiation is required for the provision of complex services. The model relies upon an argumentation framework that is used in a modular architecture where Knowledge, Goals, Decisions and Priorities are manipulated by three specialized modules dealing with decision making, communication and negotiation. We formulate a distributed e-procurement process to illustrate how our agents select services and partners and can negotiate with one another.
BibTeX
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author = {Morge, M. and McGinnis, J. and Bromuri, S. and Mancarella, P. and Stathis, K. and Toni, F.},
title = {Argumentative Agents for Service-Oriented Computing},
booktitle = {Multiagent Systems and Applications},
publisher = {Springer Berlin Heidelberg},
year = {2013},
editor = {Ganzha, Maria and Jain, Lakhmi C.},
volume = {45},
series = {Intelligent Systems Reference Library},
pages = {217-255},
abstract = {We propose an argumentation-based agent model that
supports service and partner selection in
service-oriented computing settings. In this model,
argumentation is also used to help agents resolve
conflicts between themselves, whenever negotiation
is required for the provision of complex
services. The model relies upon an argumentation
framework that is used in a modular architecture
where Knowledge, Goals, Decisions and Priorities are
manipulated by three specialized modules dealing
with decision making, communication and
negotiation. We formulate a distributed
e-procurement process to illustrate how our agents
select services and partners and can negotiate with
one another.},
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bib2html_funding = {ArguGRID}
}
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