
Agent Technology For E-Commerce
Maria Fasli(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 19. January 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
480 pages
978-0-470-03030-1 (ISBN)
Description
Agents are computational systems that are capable of autonomous, reactive and proactive behaviour, and are also able to interact with each other. The application of agents in e-Commerce is one of the fastest-growing and most exciting areas of computer science. This emerging technology is enabling individuals and businesses to take advantage of the new and powerful medium of the World Wide Web.
Agent Technology for e-Commerce introduces the main theory behind and the applications of agent technology in e-Commerce in a way that is accessible to students with a basic background in computer science. Bringing together economics, game theory and multi-agent systems in a clear and accessible way, this book offers an introduction to agent technology and architectures, as well as providing more in-depth coverage of subjects such as negotiation, auctions, bargaining, voting protocols and coalition formation. Mobile agents and issues of trust and security are also addressed.
Containing exercises and topics for discussion, this book is ideal for classroom use or self-study, and will be of considerable interest to computing and IT professionals who wish explore the fast-moving discipline of agent technology for e-Commerce.
More details
Product info
Paperback
Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 18.9 cm
Thickness: 2.6 cm
Weight
888 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-03030-1 (9780470030301)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Maria Fasli has taught a course on Agent Technology in E-commerce since 2000 as part of the MSc. in E-commerce Technology degree offered at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Essex. At the time of curriculum design, this was the first such specialized course designed in the UK. This course is now being offered as an option to other degree schemes in the Computer Science Department including the Doctoral program of the Centre of Computational Finance and Economic Agents (CCFEA).
Content
1 Introduction.
2 Software agents.
3 Multi-agent systems.
4 Shopping Agents.
5 Middle agents.
6 Recommender systems.
7 Elements of strategic interaction.
8 Negotiation I.
9 Negotiation II.
10 Mechanism design.
11 Mobile agents.
12 Trust, security and legal issues.
A Introduction to decision theory.
A.1 Probability theory.
A.2 Making decisions.
A.3 Utilities.
A.4 Further reading.
Bibliography.
Index.