Simulation of Negotiation Policies in Distributed Multiagent Resource Allocation
After making MADRAS, we needed to also use it. For this paper, we systematically ran several experiments to see whether we could find effects of negotiation at a societal level, which were theoretically not immediately apparent. This paper has been accepted to
ESAW07.
Simulation in multiagent resource allocation
Shortly after the final report of the project, we wrote a paper about the possibilities of our software (which we here decided to call MADRAS), which included some simple experiments we ran to make its functionality more apparent. It was included in the
NSVKI Student Conference.
Original report for the MARA project
MADRAS was originally developed during a 1 semester project during the AI bachelor's program at the University of Amsterdam. To round off the project, we wrote this 50 page report detailing our work and explaining its foundations.