TR130: Distributed Coordination of Project Schedule Changes: An Agent-Based Compensatory Negotiation Approach

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Abstract
This paper presents a new distributed coordination framework for project schedule changes (DCPSC) based on a novel agent-based compensatory negotiation (ABCN) methodology, wherein software agents on behalf of the human subcontractors, evaluate the impact of changes, simulate decisions, and give advice in the new distributed subcontractor agent system (DSAS).

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Date created December 2001

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Author Kim, Keesoo

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Subject CIFE
Subject Center for Integrated Facility Engineering
Subject Stanford University
Subject Compensatory Negotiation
Subject Distributed Coordination
Subject Project Scheduling
Subject Software Agent
Subject Subcontractor
Genre Technical report

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Kim, Keesoo. (2001). TR130: Distributed Coordination of Project Schedule Changes: An Agent-Based Compensatory Negotiation Approach. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/ps634zc6331

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