C. Lo, Yu-Teng Chang, Chen-Feng Wu, Hung-Teng Chang
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Conflict is a natural and very typical phenomenon in every field of human world. It has very significant common characteristics and dynamics, and, therefore, it makes sense to examine them together and comparatively. People get involved in conflicts because their interests or their values are challenged or because their needs are not met (Resmerita and Heymann, 2003). Different kinds or classes of conflict require different conflict resolution strategies. According to their different natures people need different strategies to resolve different sorts of conflicts. Therefore, this paper describes how to represent each agent's view and expand the ideas of mathematic techniques to conflict agents and gives a brief evaluation of each technique in its theory