In this paper we present an ontology solution to solve the problem of language heterogeneity among negotiating agents during the exchange of messages over Internet. Traditional negotiation systems have been implemented using different syntax and semantics. Our proposal offers a novel solution incorporating an ontology, which serves as a shared vocabulary of negotiation messages; and a translation module that is executed on the occurrence of a misunderstanding. We implemented a service oriented architecture for executing negotiations and conducted experiments incorporating different negotiation messages. The results of the tests show that the proposed solution improves the interoperability between heterogeneous negotiation agents.IFIP Intern...
This discussion presents several alternative strategies for approaching the problem of semantic inte...
euzenat2005gThis document presents solutions for agents using different ontologies, to negotiate the...
This discussion presents several alternative strategies for approaching the problem of semantic inte...
In this paper we present an ontology solution to solve the problem of language heterogeneity among n...
Traditional negotiation systems have been implemented using agent architectures, where agents commun...
In this article we describe a new methodology to facilitate communications between heterogeneous neg...
In a multi-agent system, a business may start by two agents that have the desire of trading, in whic...
Ontologies are considered a necessary ingredient for communication among heterogeneous agents in the...
Efficient agent communication in open and dynamic environments relies on the agents ability to reach...
Abstract. In negotiation events involving multiple, highly customisable goods, buying agents need to...
Negotiation is defined as two or more agents making agreement on the common interests, which provide...
Agent communication languages such as ACL and KQML provide a standard for agent communication. These...
This paper presents a formal framework and outlines a method that autonomous agents can use to negot...
Abstract. The automation of B2B processes requires a high level of interoperability between potentia...
In open scenarios, agents willing to cooperate must impact the communication barrier between them an...
This discussion presents several alternative strategies for approaching the problem of semantic inte...
euzenat2005gThis document presents solutions for agents using different ontologies, to negotiate the...
This discussion presents several alternative strategies for approaching the problem of semantic inte...
In this paper we present an ontology solution to solve the problem of language heterogeneity among n...
Traditional negotiation systems have been implemented using agent architectures, where agents commun...
In this article we describe a new methodology to facilitate communications between heterogeneous neg...
In a multi-agent system, a business may start by two agents that have the desire of trading, in whic...
Ontologies are considered a necessary ingredient for communication among heterogeneous agents in the...
Efficient agent communication in open and dynamic environments relies on the agents ability to reach...
Abstract. In negotiation events involving multiple, highly customisable goods, buying agents need to...
Negotiation is defined as two or more agents making agreement on the common interests, which provide...
Agent communication languages such as ACL and KQML provide a standard for agent communication. These...
This paper presents a formal framework and outlines a method that autonomous agents can use to negot...
Abstract. The automation of B2B processes requires a high level of interoperability between potentia...
In open scenarios, agents willing to cooperate must impact the communication barrier between them an...
This discussion presents several alternative strategies for approaching the problem of semantic inte...
euzenat2005gThis document presents solutions for agents using different ontologies, to negotiate the...
This discussion presents several alternative strategies for approaching the problem of semantic inte...