Many packing, scheduling and covering problems that were previously considered by computer science literature in the context of various transportation and production problems, appear also suitable for describing and modeling various fundamental aspects in networks optimization such as routing, resource allocation, congestion control, etc. Various combinatorial problems were already studied from the game theoretic standpoint, and we attempt to complement to this body of research. Specifically, we consider the bin packing problem both in the classic and parametric versions, the job scheduling problem and the machine covering problem in various machine models. We suggest new interpretations of such problems in the context of modern networks an...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Operations Resea...
Congestion games are a well-studied model for resource sharing among uncoordinated selfish agents. U...
We use game theory techniques to automatically compute improved lower bounds on the competitive rati...
The purpose of this chapter is to survey the research area of game theory applied to congestion situ...
This paper presents a new kind of scheduling solution for jobs in networked manufacturing environmen...
We survey different models, techniques, and some recent results to tackle machine scheduling problem...
Many challenges in operations research involve optimization. In particular, scheduling treats the op...
Abstract. The use of game theoretic models has been quite success-ful in describing various cooperat...
We survey different models, techniques, and some recent results to tackle machine scheduling problem...
<p>Scheduling a set of jobs over a collection of machines to optimize a certain quality-of-service m...
Abstract. Algorithmic mechanism design is an important area between computer science and economics. ...
This study seeks to address an approach for generating optimal process plans for multiple jobs in ne...
Congestion games are a well-studied model for resource sharing among uncoordinated selfish players. ...
Congestion games are non-cooperative games where the utility of a player from using a certain resour...
This paper takes a game theoretical approach to open shop scheduling problems to minimize the sum of...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Operations Resea...
Congestion games are a well-studied model for resource sharing among uncoordinated selfish agents. U...
We use game theory techniques to automatically compute improved lower bounds on the competitive rati...
The purpose of this chapter is to survey the research area of game theory applied to congestion situ...
This paper presents a new kind of scheduling solution for jobs in networked manufacturing environmen...
We survey different models, techniques, and some recent results to tackle machine scheduling problem...
Many challenges in operations research involve optimization. In particular, scheduling treats the op...
Abstract. The use of game theoretic models has been quite success-ful in describing various cooperat...
We survey different models, techniques, and some recent results to tackle machine scheduling problem...
<p>Scheduling a set of jobs over a collection of machines to optimize a certain quality-of-service m...
Abstract. Algorithmic mechanism design is an important area between computer science and economics. ...
This study seeks to address an approach for generating optimal process plans for multiple jobs in ne...
Congestion games are a well-studied model for resource sharing among uncoordinated selfish players. ...
Congestion games are non-cooperative games where the utility of a player from using a certain resour...
This paper takes a game theoretical approach to open shop scheduling problems to minimize the sum of...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Operations Resea...
Congestion games are a well-studied model for resource sharing among uncoordinated selfish agents. U...
We use game theory techniques to automatically compute improved lower bounds on the competitive rati...