Formation of Virtual Organizations Through Negotiation

In this paper negotiation is presented as a solution to the formation of virtual organization in domains with many parties having (partially) unknown constraints and profiles and in which the environment is dynamic by nature. The solution presented is based on the MAGNET negotiation system, for whic...

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