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AGENTS '98 Proceedings of the second international conference on Autonomous agents
Computationally Manageable Combinational Auctions
Management Science
Flexible double auctions for electionic commerce: theory and implementation
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AkBA: a progressive, anonymous-price combinatorial auction
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Designing the Market Game for a Trading Agent Competition
IEEE Internet Computing
Autonomous Bidding Agents in the Trading Agent Competition
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IJCAI '99 Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Integer Programming for Combinatorial Auction Winner Determination
ICMAS '00 Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on MultiAgent Systems (ICMAS-2000)
The p-strategy: an adaptive agent bidding strategy based on stochastic modeling for continuous double auctions
Intelligent agents for automated one-to-many e-commerce negotiation
ACSC '02 Proceedings of the twenty-fifth Australasian conference on Computer science - Volume 4
A Fuzzy-Logic Based Bidding Strategy for Autonomous Agents in Continuous Double Auctions
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Electronic Commerce and Organizational Innovation: Aspects and Opportunities
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
A service oriented marketplace for next generation networks
Proceedings of the 6th international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems
Price wall or war: the pricing strategies for retailers
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans
Task-technology fit and user acceptance of online auction
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Learning approaches for developing successful seller strategies in dynamic supply chain management
Information Sciences: an International Journal
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From its simple beginnings in the town square, the “marketplace” has grown to encompass the entire global business environment. The vast and intricately woven infrastructure necessary for this level of commerce involves issues of money, credit, insurance, legal infrastructure, corporate and individual identities, and fraud detection and deterrence. As market activities move online, we have an opportunity to re-examine the processes and conventions that governed pre-Internet commerce, and to restructure those that need it for the virtual marketplace. One concept being challenged by new technologies is fixed pricing, which became prevalent in western society during the industrial revolution when mass production and widespread delivery of goods made price negotiation impractical. A Wyoming frontiersman could not negotiate with Sears, Roebuck and Co. about the mail-order catalog price of a pair of boots in the late 1890s. The Internet now has the potential to reverse that trend