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Author: | Tewari, G. Youll, J. Maes, P. |
Title: | Personalized location-based brokering using an agent- based intermediary architecture |
Journal: | Decision Support Systems
2003 : JAN, VOL. 34:2, p. 127-138 |
Index terms: | ELECTRONIC COMMERCE SOFTWARE NEGOTIATION UTILITY THEORY |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | The Impulse research project at the MIT Media Lab, which captures the authors' vision of the future of commerce, attempts to augment the rich sensory experience of the tangible world with the informational abundance, speed, and low search costs of the Internet. In this paper, the authors present the design and implementation schema of a subset of the Impulse vision that addresses the problem of location-specific resource brokering. The authors discuss how two projects being conducted within the group, Multi-Attribute Resource Intermediary (MARI) and Wherehoo, can be combined to exploit the functionality afforded by a brokering architecture in a geographically constrained context. |
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