SVN branches
Branch | Features | Status
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GeniusBI | Non-web version of Genius 3.0. Implements an asynchronous protocol in which multiple offers can be made in a single turn. Also, there is support for mediators. | Inactive (June 2011)
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GeniusConverter | |
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GeniusCore | Core classes of Genius. | Inactive (October 2010)
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GeniusCoreXStream | Core classes of Genius. In addition, support for Xstream serialization. | Inactive (March 2011)
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GeniusGUI | | Inactive (March 2011)
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GeniusMultiLateral | |
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GeniusMultiLateralNonlinear | |
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GeniusNegotiatingSalesman | |
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GeniusS | | Inactive (November 2010)
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GeniusTeamNego | |
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GeniusWeb | | Inactive (November 2011)
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GeniusWebDelft | Version of GeniusWeb configured for a TU Delft server (http://mmi.tudelft.nl/GeniusWeb). The program specifies two activities: creating a preference profile for a specific domain and a negotiation against a simple opponent. | Inactive (October 2011)
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GeniusWebSimulator | | Inactive (May 2010)
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Negotiator | Old non-web version of Genius, use NegotiatorGUI instead. Includes an implementation of a class to keep an agent alive over multiple negotiations. | Inactive (June 2008)
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Negotiator20 | Old non-web version of Genius, use NegotiatorGUI instead. Includes an implementation of a class to keep an agent alive over multiple negotiations. | Inactive (June 2008)
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NegotiatorGRID | Non-web version of Genius 3.0. Repository contains a large set of corrupted files (filled with NULL). Overall, cleans up and adds comments to a large set of existing classes. Adds the MultiPhaseAuctionMany protocol, unfortunately the file is corrupt. | Inactive (October 2010)
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NegotiatorGUI | Version used to run ANAC competition. Non-web version of Genius which contains BOA framework -- which allows to separately develop the bidding strategy, acceptance strategy, opponent model -- and allows to distribute a tournament over multiple computers using a simple database. | Active
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NegotiatorProtocol | Non-web version of Genius 3.0 which implements WSagreement protocol, which allows to specify the ranges of issues in an offer (for example: the price for the laptop should be between 800 and 900). A WSAgent is a more generic version of a normal agent. Therefore, normal agents are not compatible with the protocol. Can be merged with main branch. | Inactive (April 2009)
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NegotiatorWeb | Old non-web version of Genius. All functionality has been added to NegotiatorGUI branch. | Inactive (August 2009)
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