The objective of this PhD thesis is the study, the design and the prototype implementation of an agent-based automated negotiation mechanism to support the development of smart Service Based Applications having as a reference scenario the smart cities of the future intended as a realistic market of services. this research shows that the use of the multi-agent paradigm and of automated negotiation for Service Based Applications in the context of Smart Cities is a approach that: allows to model a "smart" behaviour for the providers of SBAs; makes it possible the automate the composition of services based on specific user requirements of QoS, taking into account the variability of a market of services; allows the management of conflicting interests among providers and users of services in applications of Smart Mobility.
Multi-agent automated negotiation for management of services in smart cities
2015
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The objective of this PhD thesis is the study, the design and the prototype implementation of an agent-based automated negotiation mechanism to support the development of smart Service Based Applications having as a reference scenario the smart cities of the future intended as a realistic market of services. this research shows that the use of the multi-agent paradigm and of automated negotiation for Service Based Applications in the context of Smart Cities is a approach that: allows to model a "smart" behaviour for the providers of SBAs; makes it possible the automate the composition of services based on specific user requirements of QoS, taking into account the variability of a market of services; allows the management of conflicting interests among providers and users of services in applications of Smart Mobility.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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