Jess-Based Argumentative E-Commerce Negotiation System

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Based on Dung’s argumentation framework, using Dung’s extended argumentation semantics, importing reasoning argument and fact argument, design and implementing Jess-based argumentative E-commerce system, the system has important significance and high reference value for studying E-commerce argumentative negotiation systems.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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4617-4620

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