Article ID: | iaor19991922 |
Country: | Netherlands |
Volume: | 103 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 389 |
End Page Number: | 409 |
Publication Date: | Dec 1997 |
Journal: | European Journal of Operational Research |
Authors: | Espinasse Bernard, Picolet Guy, Chouraqui Eugne |
This research concerns the development of a Negotiation Support System based on a multi-criteria conceptual framework of the negotiation and developed according to a multi-agent architecture from Distributed Artificial Intelligence. A first prototype of such a system, NegocIAD, has already been developed, but the weakness of its assistance to the negotiation process has led us to revise the conceptual framework in order to define a more relevant assistance to the negotiation process. This paper presents this new conceptual framework defined in order to develop a new prototype. First, we point out the originality of our multi-criteria and multi-agent approach, the general architecture and the limitations of NegocIAD. Then we present the new multi-criteria conceptual framework mainly based on the definition and the use of projection plans (group Gaia plans) emerging from principal component analysis already proposed in a single decision maker context in extension of the Promethee method. In the next part, we develop the possible levels of use of these plans during the negotiation process and the type of assistance provided to the mediator. This assistance is mainly based on the elaboration and the interpretation of group Gaia plans for which we propose a set of interpretation rules and the outline of a method to make use of these rules for a relevant support to the mediator in the management of the negotiation process. Finally, we conclude on the perspectives of our future researches and developments for the new generation of our prototype in a multi-agent architecture context.