STRATUM: A METHODOLOGY FOR DESIGNING HEURISTIC AGENT NEGOTIATION STRATEGIES

Iyad Rahwan, Liz Sonenberg, Nicholas R. Jennings, Peter McBurney
2007 Applied Artificial Intelligence  
Automated negotiation is a powerful (and sometimes essential) means for allocating resources among self-interested autonomous software agents. A key problem in building negotiating agents is the design of the negotiation strategy, which is used by an agent to decide its negotiation behaviour. In complex domains, there is no single, obvious optimal strategy. This has le4d to much work on designing heuristic strategies, where agent designers usually rely on intuition and experience. In this
more » ... we introduce STRATUM, a methodology for designing strategies for negotiating agents. The methodology provides a disciplined approach to analysing the negotiation environment and designing strategies in light of agent capabilities, and acts as a bridge between theoretical studies of automated negotiation and the software engineering of negotiation applications. We illustrate the application of the methodology by characterising some strategies for the Trading Agent Competition and for argumentation-based negotiation.
doi:10.1080/08839510701408971 fatcat:vuo75qtrhzgo3jnwl4t5gg43va