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Web Services for Negotiation and Bargaining in Electronic Markets: Design Requirements, Proof-of-Concepts, and Potential Applications to e-Procurement
Authors:Tung Bui  Alexandre Gachet  Hans-Juergen Sebastian
Institution:(1) Matson Navigation Company Chair of Global Business, Department of Information Technology Management, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2404 Maile Way, E303, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA;(2) Deutsche Post Chair of Optimization of Distribution Networks, RWTH Aachen University, Templergraben 64, D-52062 Aachen, Germany
Abstract:Information Systems researchers continue to develop Web services hoping that, in a near future, these services will be widely offered in the e-marketplace, using a Web-based protocol that is universally adopted for posting, locating and invoking available services. Posting services does not, however, necessarily lead to market transactions, and a number of brokering activities are needed to facilitate trade. These include, but are not limited to, service discovery and ranking, price negotiation and contract preparation. We propose a set of Web services that support the process of negotiation and bargaining to facilitate the matching of supply and demand of Web services. As a market broker, these web services would help (a) discover the supply/demand of web services in e-marketplaces; (b) find the most appropriate available service for a specific request; (c) facilitate services be modified if needed to satisfy user's needs; (d) arbitrate the pricing mechanism with the recourse to bargaining whenever necessary; and (e) generate a contract. As a proof of concept, we illustrate the potential use of Web services for negotiation and bargaining in e-procurement.
Keywords:negotiation  bargaining  web services  service-oriented architecture (SOA)  electronic markets
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