An experimental analysis of multi-attribute auctions
Decision Support Systems
Network Convergence: Services, Applications, Transport, and Operations Support
Network Convergence: Services, Applications, Transport, and Operations Support
Reputation Tracking Procurement Auctions
ICCCI '09 Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Computational Collective Intelligence. Semantic Web, Social Networks and Multiagent Systems
Multi-attribute auction model for agent-based content trading in telecom markets
KES'10 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Knowledge-based and intelligent information and engineering systems: Part I
Nom 2.0: innovative network operations and management for business agility
IEEE Communications Magazine
The MARS --- a multi-agent recommendation system for games on mobile phones
KES-AMSTA'12 Proceedings of the 6th KES international conference on Agent and Multi-Agent Systems: technologies and applications
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In order to provision content-based services to their users, service providers need to purchase content distribution rights from various content providers. Sometimes the creation phase of certain content categories can last longer than planed so content providers deliver the content to service providers with delays. The delayed delivery can cause financial damages and inconveniences to service providers which have already announced the appearance of new content to their users. In this paper we propose a multi-agent system which is used to model an electronic market for trading the rights to distribute video and computer games. On the proposed market, a service provider agent uses the multiattribute reputation decision making mechanism to purchase content distribution rights from content provider agents. Several sets of experiments were conducted to demonstrate the efficiency of the multi-attribute reputation decision making mechanism.