Exploring bidding strategies for market-based scheduling
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A market-based scheduling mechanism allocates resources indexed by time to alternative uses based on the bids of participating agents. Agents are typically interested in multiple time slots of the schedulable resource, with value determined by the earliest deadline by which they can complete their corresponding tasks. Despite the strong complementarities among slots induced by such preferences, it is often infeasible to deploy a mechanism that coordinates allocation across all time slots. We explore the case of separate, simultaneous markets for individual time slots, and the strategic problem it poses for bidding agents. Investigation of the straightforward bidding policy and its variants indicates that the efficacy of particular strategies depends critically on preferences and strategies of other agents, and that the strategy space is far too complex to yield to general game-theoretic analysis. For particular environments, however, it is often possible to derive constrained equilibria through evolutionary search methods.
论文关键词:Market-based scheduling,Evolutionary game theory,Evolutionary search,Replicator dynamics,Simultaneous ascending auctions,Nash equilibrium,Bidding strategies
论文评审过程:Available online 17 November 2004.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2004.08.014