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Constraint-based recommender for procurement opportunities

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  • Rahma Dhaouadi
  • Achraf Ben Miled
  • Khaled Ghédira

Abstract

We propose a recommender which deals with the suggestion of suitable supplying opportunities. The established system is addressed to the handicraft women communities. It targets to respond to their needs and fit their expectations. Indeed, the recommendation mechanism is based on the final users profiles, preferences and constraints. Moreover, the adopted recommendation strategy is hybrid. It includes both the knowledge and the demographic approaches for better performance. Additionally, we proposed two recommendation algorithms in order to select and rank suitable suppliers. In order to validate our approach we designed and developed a context ontology based multi-agent system. Technically, we developed a J2EE application based on the JSF technology. Moreover, we introduced interesting experimentation results showing that our system is accurate and novel.

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  • Rahma Dhaouadi & Achraf Ben Miled & Khaled Ghédira, 2021. "Constraint-based recommender for procurement opportunities," International Journal of Business Information Systems, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 38(1), pages 62-84.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbisy:v:38:y:2021:i:1:p:62-84
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