Agent Mediated Electronic Commerce II: Towards Next-Generation Agent-Based Electronic Commerce Systems

The Internet is spawning many new markets and electronic commerce is changing many market conventions. Not only are old commercial practices being adapted to the new conditions of immediacy brought forth by the global networks, but new products and services, as well as new practices, are beginning t...

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Intelligent agents (Computer software)
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