International Computer Science Institute Talks
Talks at the International Computer Science Institute

The International Computer Science Institute
is pleased to present a talk:

AVALANCHE - Simulating Value Chain Coordination with Artificial Life Agents

Boris Padovan
University of Freiburg
padovan telematik.iig.uni-freiburg.de

Friday, September 25, 1998
ICSI, Rm 6A
2.00 - 3.00 pm

Abstract:

The increasing use of information technology within and between companies yields to changes in the predominant coordination mechanisms. On the one hand it is argued that we witness an overall shift towards market-like coordination of business transactions, whereas others argue that we face more hierarchy-like coordination. In this presentation a multi-agent system is described that globally coordinates a multiple step value chain either way by using local optimization rules of self-interested autonomous agents. In further step it will be analyzed how changes in setup parameters (e.g. transaction costs, co-operational behavior) will effect the predominant coordination mechanism among the artificial life agents.

This talk will be held in the Main Lecture Hall at ICSI.
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