Bidders' strategy for multi-attribute sequential english auction with a deadline

In this paper we consider a procurement multi-attribute English auction with a deadline. This protocol can be used for agents who try to reach an agreement on an item or issue, which is characterized by several quality attributes in addition to the price. The protocol allows the specification of a deadline since in many real world situations it is essential to conclude a negotiation among agents and to reach an agreement under a strict deadline. Currently, the deadline rules, which are mainly used for auction mechanisms, result in a non-recommended and unstable bidding strategy, i.e., the last minute bidding strategy causes system overhead and inefficient auction outcomes. Therefore, we define another deadline rule, which diminishes the phenomenon of the last-minute bidding-strategy and thus prevents bottlenecks in an agents' network that applies an auction mechanism. We analyzed simultaneous and sequential multi-attribute English auctions with a fixed deadline that can be used for negotiating agents. For each of these protocols combined with the deadline rule, we provide the automated bidder agents with optimal and stable bidding strategies.

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