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11 - Computer Science and Informatics

Loughborough University

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Output title

An analysis of feasible solutions for multi-issue negotiation involving nonlinear utility functions

Type
E - Conference contribution
DOI
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Name of conference/published proceedings
The 8th International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS)
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First page of article
1041
ISSN of proceedings
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Year of publication
2009
Number of additional authors
2
Additional information

<22> This work was funded by EPSRC grant EP/G000980/1. The work is recognized as significant, being described and discussed in the survey Chapter 22 ('Trends in multiagent negotiation: from bilateral bargaining to consensus policies' by de la Hoz, Lopez­Carmona, and Marsa-­Maestre, pg 405-­418) of the Book 'Agreement Technologies' edited by S. Ossowski, Springer, 2013 (ISBN 978-­94-­007-­5583-­3).

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Proposed double-weighted
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Non-English
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English abstract
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