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@INPROCEEDINGS{FHogenboom09ICEC,
AUTHOR = {Frederik Hogenboom and Wolfgang Ketter and Jan van Dalen and Uzay Kaymak and John Collins and Alok Gupta},
TITLE = {{Identifying and Predicting Economic Regimes in Supply Chains Using Sales and Procurement Information}},
BOOKTITLE = {{Eleventh International Conference on Electronic Commerce (ICEC 2009)}},
YEAR = {2009},
pages = {19--28},
month = {August},
publisher = {{ACM}},
abstract = {{We investigate the effects of adding procurement information
(component offer prices) to a sales-based economic regime model, which is
used for strategic, tactical, and operational decision making in dynamic
supply chains. The performance of the regime model is evaluated through
experiments with the MinneTAC trading agent, which competes in the TAC SCM
game. We find that the new regime model has a similar overall predictive
performance as the existing model. Regime switches are predicted more
accurately, whereas the prediction accuracy of dominant regimes is slightly
worse. However, by adding procurement information, we have enriched the model
and we have further opportunities for applications in the procurement market,
such as procurement reserve pricing.}},
keywords = {{Economic regimes, machine learning, supply chain management, TAC SCM, trading agent}},
bib2html_pubtype = {Refereed Conference},
bib2html_rescat = {Trading Agents: Supply-Chain Management},
}