J. Kephart, James E. Hanson, Deffrey O. Levine, Benjamin N. Grosof, J. Sairamesh, Richard B. Segal, Steve R. White
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Our overall goal is to characterize and understand the dynamic behavior of very large open economies of automated information agents. Analysis and simulation of a simple information-filtering economy reveal both efficient self-organization of the brokers into specialized niches and endless price wars, depending on extrinsic costs.