Changes between Version 345 and Version 346 of WikiStart


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    422422||SAOP || Stacked Alternating Offers Protocol ||Parties are given turns in a round-robin order. When a party has the turn, it can accept, offer, or end negotiation. A deal is reached if all parties accept an offer. ||
    423423||SHAOP||Stacked Human Alternating Offers Protocol ||Similar to SAOP. Instead of parties, we now have a list of party-pairs [shaop-party","cob-party"]| These pairs run in round-robin order. The shaop-party is the main party that gets the turn. As with SAOP, it can accept, offer, or end the negotiation. The SHAOP party can also do an ElicitCompare action at any time, also when it does not have the turn. The COB party receives it and can respond with a  Compare action.||
    424 ||AMOP||Alternating Multiple Offers Protocol||All active parties put an offer on the table. Then All parties place a conditional vote on the offers on the table. The largest agreements are determined in these votes, and parties that agreed are done. Remaining active parties repeat teh loop||
    425 ||MOPAC||Multiple Offers Partial Consensus||All active parties put an offer on the table. Then everyone receives a Voting message containing all offers on the table. Now all parties place a conditional vote on the offers. All parties receive these conditional votes in the Opt-In message. The parties can now all place their votes again, but they can extend their votes. A VotingEvaluator is now called to determine the agreements from  the last votes, and to determine if the negotiation is complete.||
     424||AMOP||Alternating Multiple Offers Protocol||All active parties put an offer on the table. Then all parties place a conditional vote on the offers on the table. The largest agreements are determined in these votes, and parties that agreed are done. Remaining active parties repeat teh loop||
     425||MOPAC||Multiple Offers Partial Consensus||All active parties put an offer on the table. Then everyone receives a Voting message containing all offers on the table. Now all parties place a conditional vote on the offers. All parties receive these conditional votes in the Opt-In message. The parties must now all place their votes again, but they can extend their votes by adding new ones or extending the previous conditions. A VotingEvaluator is now called to determine the agreements from  the last votes, and to determine if the negotiation is complete.||
    426426||All Permutations||All Permutations||Generates a set of SAOP sessions from a set of parties and profiles.||
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