2006 2nd International Conference on Information &Amp; Communication Technologies
DOI: 10.1109/ictta.2006.1684414
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A Multi Agent Negotiation Framework in Resource Bounded Environments

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“…Each group (of farmers) is autonomous by itself as an agent and therefore may act and communicate with other agents while trying to achieve some functionality (e.g., access to credit, water allocation, etc.). Gasmelseid (2006), proposed the use of multi-agent systems to facilitate the engagement of farmers and Water Use Associations in the management of irrigation water in Gezira scheme. The basic concern is to curtail conflicts among water users during the dry season and enable farmers to change their cropping plans.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each group (of farmers) is autonomous by itself as an agent and therefore may act and communicate with other agents while trying to achieve some functionality (e.g., access to credit, water allocation, etc.). Gasmelseid (2006), proposed the use of multi-agent systems to facilitate the engagement of farmers and Water Use Associations in the management of irrigation water in Gezira scheme. The basic concern is to curtail conflicts among water users during the dry season and enable farmers to change their cropping plans.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While such qualities are not usually considered on individual bases, they are coupled with other qualities in pursuit of orchestrating and harmonizing the functionality of the entire multiagent organization. Therefore, when mobile agents are used to constitute the entire multiagent system they can jointly use knowledge and resources to solve problems in a context-dependent way (Gasmelseid, 2006a) and move interactively to realize some objectives and perform functions.…”
Section: Multiagent Mobile and Context Aware Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%