| Tracy Mullen and Michael P.Wellman. A simple computational economy for network information services. In First International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems,SanFrancisco, June 1995. |
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Tracy Mullen and Michael P.Wellman. A simple computational economy for network information services. In First International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems,SanFrancisco, June 1995.
....programming, see: http: ai.eecs.umich.edu people wellman MOP.html. some desired aggregate behavior. Areas where the market oriented programming approach has been applied to date include transportation planning [32] distributed engineering design [35] and allocation of computational resources [4, 10, 18]. Although experience with the approach is still limited, some general understanding of the technique s characteristics is beginning to emerge [33] 2.2 Information Network Example One natural application of computational economies is to networked information services, which are highly ....
....depending on design requirements, goods may either be decomposed according to various properties such as location, quality, and timeliness, or else they can be combined to hide relatively unimportant distinctions. For example, consider the goods in a simple network information services economy [18], which modeled provision of a single service (a weather service, called BlueSkies [22] with a single service level, to several sites. In this model, we chose to represent an amalgamation of network characteristics such as throughput and reliability, which were not important distinctions for ....
Tracy Mullen and Michael P. Wellman. A simple computational economy for network information services. In First International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems, pages 283--289, San Francisco, June 1995.
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