We study the problem of scheduling m tasks to n selfish, unrelated machines in order to minimize the makespan, where the execution times are independent random variables, identical across machines. We show that the VCG mechanism, which myopically allocates each task to its best machine, achieves an approximation ratio of (Formula presented). This improves significantly on the previously best known bound of (Formula presented) for prior-independent mechanisms, given by Chawla et al. [STOC’13] under the additional assumption of Monotone Hazard Rate (MHR) distributions. Although we demonstrate that this is in general tight, if we do maintain the MHR assumption, then we get improved, (small) constant bounds for m ≥ n ln n i.i.d. tasks, while we...
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...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider a restricted variant of the scheduling problem, where the machine...
We study the problem of scheduling m tasks to n selfish, unrelated machines in order to minimize the...
We study the problem of scheduling m tasks to n selfish, unrelated machines in order to minimize the...
We study the problem of scheduling m tasks to n selfish, unrelated machines in order to minimize the...
We study the scheduling problem on unrelated machines in the mechanism design setting. This prob...
International audienceWe consider the problem of designing truthful mechanisms for scheduling n task...
We consider randomized mechanisms for multi-dimensional scheduling. Following Lavi and Swamy [10], w...
We consider randomized mechanisms for multi-dimensional scheduling. Following Lavi and Swamy [10], w...
We consider randomized mechanisms for multi-dimensional scheduling. Following Lavi and Swamy [10], w...
We consider randomized mechanisms for multi-dimensional scheduling. Following Lavi and Swamy [10], w...
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 ...
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...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider a restricted variant of the scheduling problem, where the machine...
We study the problem of scheduling m tasks to n selfish, unrelated machines in order to minimize the...
We study the problem of scheduling m tasks to n selfish, unrelated machines in order to minimize the...
We study the problem of scheduling m tasks to n selfish, unrelated machines in order to minimize the...
We study the scheduling problem on unrelated machines in the mechanism design setting. This prob...
International audienceWe consider the problem of designing truthful mechanisms for scheduling n task...
We consider randomized mechanisms for multi-dimensional scheduling. Following Lavi and Swamy [10], w...
We consider randomized mechanisms for multi-dimensional scheduling. Following Lavi and Swamy [10], w...
We consider randomized mechanisms for multi-dimensional scheduling. Following Lavi and Swamy [10], w...
We consider randomized mechanisms for multi-dimensional scheduling. Following Lavi and Swamy [10], w...
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 ...
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...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider a restricted variant of the scheduling problem, where the machine...