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Abrose: A Cooperative Multi-agent Based Framework for Marketplace
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Abrose: A Cooperative Multi-agent Based Framework for Marketplace
Eleutherios Athanassiou8 , Peter Barrett9 , Delia Chirichescu3 , Marie-Pierre Gleizes4 , Pierre Glize4, Dimitrios Katsoulas5 , Alain Léger2 , Jose Ignacio Moreno7 and Hans Schlenker6 
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France Telecom CNET, BP59, 35512 Cesson Sévigné, France |
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Infomures, Research Institutes for Informatics, Bucharest, Romania |
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IRIT-University Paul Sabatier, 31062 Toulouse, Cedex 4, France |
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University of Athens, Athens, Greece |
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DAI Laboratory, Technical University of Berlin, Germany |
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Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain |
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DeutscheTelekom Berkom GmbH, Goslarer Ufer 35, D-10589 Berlin, Germany |
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Tradezone International Ltd., Zetland Bldg., Exchange Sq., Middlesbrough, UK |
Abstract
The concept of Electronic Service Brokerage is based on the use of new information technologies so as to provide a service
capable of facilitating and organizing the relationship between customers and offer providers. It covers the following main
features: collaborative agents for self-organizing multi-agent systems, multi-agent system for knowledge representation of
the market place domain, dynamic knowledge capture for domain knowledge evolution, ACL from Fipa.
In the first part we present the requirements for Abrose in using a Multi-Agent system for Brokerage. The second part presents
briefly some agent tools in electronic commerce. The following three parts develop the architectural and functional choices
in order to have the learning capabilities in Abrose.
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