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Trading cloud services between consumers and providers is a complicated issue of cloud computing. Since a consumer can negotiate with multiple providers to acquire the same service and each provider can receive many requests from multiple consumers, to facilitate the trading of cloud services among multiple consumers and providers, a multilateral negotiation model for cloud market is necessary. The contribution of this work is the proposal of a business model supporting a multilateral price negotiation for trading cloud services. The design of proposed systems for cloud service market includes considering a many-to-many negotiation protocol, and price determining factor from service level feature. Two negotiation strategies are implemented: 1) MDA (Market Driven Agent); and 2) adaptive concession making responding to changes of bargaining position are proposed for cloud service market. Empirical results shows that MDA achieved better performance in some cases that the adaptive concession making strategy, it is noted that unlike the MDA, the adaptive concession making strategy does not assume that an agent has information of the number of competitors (e.g., a consumer agent adopting the adaptive concession making strategy need not know the number of consumer agents competing for the same service).
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Yoo, D., Sim, K.M. (2010). A Multilateral Negotiation Model for Cloud Service Market. In: Kim, Th., Yau, S.S., Gervasi, O., Kang, BH., Stoica, A., Ślęzak, D. (eds) Grid and Distributed Computing, Control and Automation. GDC CA 2010 2010. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 121. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17625-8_6
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