Computational Mechanism Design: A Call to Arms
Computational Mechanism Design: A Call to Arms
Game theory has developed powerful tools for analyzing decision making in systems with multiple autonomous actors. These tools, when tailored to computational settings, provide a foundation for building multiagent software systems. This tailoring gives rise to the field of computational mechanism design, which applies economic principles to computer systems design.
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Dash, Rajdeep K
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Parkes, David C
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Jennings, N. R.
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2003
Dash, Rajdeep K
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Parkes, David C
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Jennings, N. R.
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Dash, Rajdeep K, Parkes, David C and Jennings, N. R.
(2003)
Computational Mechanism Design: A Call to Arms.
IEEE Intelligent Systems, 18 (6), .
Abstract
Game theory has developed powerful tools for analyzing decision making in systems with multiple autonomous actors. These tools, when tailored to computational settings, provide a foundation for building multiagent software systems. This tailoring gives rise to the field of computational mechanism design, which applies economic principles to computer systems design.
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Published date: 2003
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Agents, Interactions & Complexity
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Local EPrints ID: 262736
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/262736
ISSN: 1541-1672
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Rajdeep K Dash
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David C Parkes
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N. R. Jennings
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