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A Technical Perspective; 3 The Difficulty of Setting Prices; 4 Methods for the Analyses and Design of Electronic Markets; 5 Automated Negotiations ... A Survey of State-of-the-Art Practices; 6 Experimental Analysis of Multi-Attribute Auctions; 7 Economic Models of Multi-Attribute Auctions; 8 Conclusions and Perspectives; Appendix: Utility Theory and Decision Analysis Techniques; References; Index 330 $aDynamic pricing and on-line auctions are emerging as the preferred models for e-business. This multi-disciplinary 2001 book presents a framework of negotiation protocols for electronic markets. It was the first book to combine economics with computer science and the first to describe multidimensional auction mechanisms - i.e. automated negotiations on multiple attributes and/or multiple units of a product. In addition it summarises the introductory economics needed to understand electronic markets, and surveys the literature on negotiation and auction theory. 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