In a scheduling game, each player owns a job and chooses a machine to execute it. While the social cost is the maximal load over all machines (makespan), the cost (disutility) of each player is the completion time of its own job. In the game, players may follow selfish strategies to optimize their cost and therefore their behaviors do not necessarily lead the game to an equilibrium. Even in the case there is an equilibrium, its makespan might be much larger than the social optimum, and this inefficiency is measured by the price of anarchy—the worst ratio between the makespan of an equilibrium and the optimum. Coordination mechanisms aim to reduce the price of anarchy by designing scheduling policies that specify how jobs assigned to a same ...
International audienceCoordination mechanisms aim to mitigate the impact of selfishness when schedul...
in Book series, Springer Optimization and Its Applications, Volume 60Motivated by today’s decentrali...
acceptance rate 20%International audienceWe conduct a game theoretic analysis on the problem of sche...
In a scheduling game, each player owns a job and chooses a machine to execute it. While the social c...
We study multiprocessor scheduling games with setup times on identical machines. Given a set of sche...
We study coordination mechanisms for Scheduling Games (with unrelated machines). In these games, eac...
In machine scheduling, a set of jobs must be scheduled on a set of machines so as to minimize some g...
AbstractIn machine scheduling, a set of jobs must be scheduled on a set of machines so as to minimiz...
International audienceWe study coordination mechanisms for Scheduling Games (with unrelated machines...
Many challenges in operations research involve optimization. In particular, scheduling treats the op...
Abstract. We consider the following machine scheduling game. Jobs, controlled by selfish players, ar...
We consider the following machine scheduling game. Jobs, controlled by selfish players, are to be as...
We investigate load balancing games in the context of unrelated machines scheduling. In such a game,...
We survey different models, techniques, and some recent results to tackle machine scheduling problem...
We survey different models, techniques, and some recent results to tackle machine scheduling problem...
International audienceCoordination mechanisms aim to mitigate the impact of selfishness when schedul...
in Book series, Springer Optimization and Its Applications, Volume 60Motivated by today’s decentrali...
acceptance rate 20%International audienceWe conduct a game theoretic analysis on the problem of sche...
In a scheduling game, each player owns a job and chooses a machine to execute it. While the social c...
We study multiprocessor scheduling games with setup times on identical machines. Given a set of sche...
We study coordination mechanisms for Scheduling Games (with unrelated machines). In these games, eac...
In machine scheduling, a set of jobs must be scheduled on a set of machines so as to minimize some g...
AbstractIn machine scheduling, a set of jobs must be scheduled on a set of machines so as to minimiz...
International audienceWe study coordination mechanisms for Scheduling Games (with unrelated machines...
Many challenges in operations research involve optimization. In particular, scheduling treats the op...
Abstract. We consider the following machine scheduling game. Jobs, controlled by selfish players, ar...
We consider the following machine scheduling game. Jobs, controlled by selfish players, are to be as...
We investigate load balancing games in the context of unrelated machines scheduling. In such a game,...
We survey different models, techniques, and some recent results to tackle machine scheduling problem...
We survey different models, techniques, and some recent results to tackle machine scheduling problem...
International audienceCoordination mechanisms aim to mitigate the impact of selfishness when schedul...
in Book series, Springer Optimization and Its Applications, Volume 60Motivated by today’s decentrali...
acceptance rate 20%International audienceWe conduct a game theoretic analysis on the problem of sche...