We present a novel approach to logic-based bilateral negotiation in ecommerce systems. We use Description Logics to describe both requests/offers submitted by buyers and sellers, and relations among issues as axioms in a TBox. Moreover, exploiting concept contraction in DLs, we are able to handle conflicting information both in goods and services descriptions.We ground the approach in a P2P e-marketplace framework, and introduce a logic-based alternating-offers protocol. In such a protocol we exploit both knowledge representation tools and utility theory to find the most suitable agreements

DL-based alternating-offers protocol for automated multi-issue bilateral negotiation / Ragone, A.; DI NOIA, Tommaso; DI SCIASCIO, Eugenio; Donini, F. M.. - 250:(2007), pp. 443-450. (Intervento presentato al convegno 20th International Workshop on Description Logics, DL 2007 tenutosi a Bressanone, Italy nel 8-10 June).

DL-based alternating-offers protocol for automated multi-issue bilateral negotiation

DI NOIA, Tommaso;DI SCIASCIO, Eugenio;
2007-01-01

Abstract

We present a novel approach to logic-based bilateral negotiation in ecommerce systems. We use Description Logics to describe both requests/offers submitted by buyers and sellers, and relations among issues as axioms in a TBox. Moreover, exploiting concept contraction in DLs, we are able to handle conflicting information both in goods and services descriptions.We ground the approach in a P2P e-marketplace framework, and introduce a logic-based alternating-offers protocol. In such a protocol we exploit both knowledge representation tools and utility theory to find the most suitable agreements
2007
20th International Workshop on Description Logics, DL 2007
DL-based alternating-offers protocol for automated multi-issue bilateral negotiation / Ragone, A.; DI NOIA, Tommaso; DI SCIASCIO, Eugenio; Donini, F. M.. - 250:(2007), pp. 443-450. (Intervento presentato al convegno 20th International Workshop on Description Logics, DL 2007 tenutosi a Bressanone, Italy nel 8-10 June).
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