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Trade-off manipulations in the development of negotiation decision support systems

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Emilia BellucciEmilia Bellucci, J Zeleznikow
Our model of negotiation for constructing Negotiation Decision Support Systems is based upon Principled Negotiation and uses trade-off manipulations in order to provide decision support. A resulting system, Family_Winner, was constructed using several information systems techniques. Trade-off Maps (a variant of Constraint Diagrams) are used to represent trade-off opportunities, while an empirically derived formula calculates the amount of compensation given to the ratings of issues remaining in dispute. The Issue Decomposition Hierarchy embedded in the system allows for the incorporation of sub-issues. Family_Winner was originally built for use in Australian Family Law. We believe our model can be extended for use in various other domains.

Family_Winner has been evaluated in the areas of industrial relations, international disputation and company disputes. Results from our evaluation suggest the system works satisfactorily in these domains. We conclude this paper by describing future projects that will develop and extend Family_Winner's functions and applicability.

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Event

Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (38th : 2005 : Big Island, Hawaii)

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1 - 9

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IEEE Computer Society Press

Location

Big Island, Hawaii

Place of publication

Los Alamitos, Calif.

Start date

2005-01-03

End date

2005-01-06

ISBN-13

9780769522685

ISBN-10

0769522688

Language

eng

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E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

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2005, IEEE

Title of proceedings

HICSS 2005 : Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences

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