AbstractWe consider the problem of designing truthful mechanisms for scheduling selfish tasks (or agents)—whose objective is the minimization of their completion times—on parallel identical machines in order to minimize the makespan. A truthful mechanism can be easily obtained in this context (if we, of course, assume that the tasks cannot shrink their lengths) by scheduling the tasks following the increasing order of their lengths. The quality of a mechanism is measured by its approximation factor (price of anarchy, in a distributed system) w.r.t. the social optimum. The previous mechanism, known as SPT, produces a (2-1/m)-approximate schedule, where m is the number of machines. The central question in this paper is the following: “Are the...
In machine scheduling, a set of jobs must be scheduled on a set of machines so as to minimize some g...
AbstractWe study the problem of designing truthful algorithms for scheduling a set of tasks, each on...
We consider the problem of scheduling jobs on related machines owned by selfish agents and provide t...
International audienceWe consider the problem of designing truthful mechanisms for scheduling selfis...
International audienceWe consider the problem of designing truthful mechanisms for scheduling \em se...
AbstractWe consider the problem of designing truthful mechanisms for scheduling selfish tasks (or ag...
International audienceWe consider the problem of designing truthful mechanisms for scheduling n task...
International audienceWe study the problem of designing truthful algorithms for scheduling a set of ...
International audienceWe study the problem of designing truthful algorithms for scheduling a set of ...
This paper deals with problems which fall into the domain of selfish scheduling: a protocol is in ch...
International audienceWe are interested in scheduling tasks from several selfish agents on a set of ...
International audienceWe are interested in scheduling tasks from several selfish agents on a set of ...
This paper deals with problems which fall into the domain of selfish scheduling: a protocol is in ch...
International audienceWe are interested in scheduling tasks from several selfish agents on a set of ...
AbstractIn machine scheduling, a set of jobs must be scheduled on a set of machines so as to minimiz...
In machine scheduling, a set of jobs must be scheduled on a set of machines so as to minimize some g...
AbstractWe study the problem of designing truthful algorithms for scheduling a set of tasks, each on...
We consider the problem of scheduling jobs on related machines owned by selfish agents and provide t...
International audienceWe consider the problem of designing truthful mechanisms for scheduling selfis...
International audienceWe consider the problem of designing truthful mechanisms for scheduling \em se...
AbstractWe consider the problem of designing truthful mechanisms for scheduling selfish tasks (or ag...
International audienceWe consider the problem of designing truthful mechanisms for scheduling n task...
International audienceWe study the problem of designing truthful algorithms for scheduling a set of ...
International audienceWe study the problem of designing truthful algorithms for scheduling a set of ...
This paper deals with problems which fall into the domain of selfish scheduling: a protocol is in ch...
International audienceWe are interested in scheduling tasks from several selfish agents on a set of ...
International audienceWe are interested in scheduling tasks from several selfish agents on a set of ...
This paper deals with problems which fall into the domain of selfish scheduling: a protocol is in ch...
International audienceWe are interested in scheduling tasks from several selfish agents on a set of ...
AbstractIn machine scheduling, a set of jobs must be scheduled on a set of machines so as to minimiz...
In machine scheduling, a set of jobs must be scheduled on a set of machines so as to minimize some g...
AbstractWe study the problem of designing truthful algorithms for scheduling a set of tasks, each on...
We consider the problem of scheduling jobs on related machines owned by selfish agents and provide t...