Title :
Market-based task allocation for dynamic processing environments
Author :
Wellman, Michael P. ; Cheng, Shih-Fen
Author_Institution :
Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI, USA
fDate :
30 Sept.-4 Oct. 2003
Abstract :
Flexible and large-scale information processing across enterprises entails dynamic and decentralized control of workflow through adaptive allocation of knowledge and processing resources. Markets comprise a well-understood class of mechanisms for decentralized resource allocation, where agents interacting through a price system direct resources toward their most valued uses as indicated by these prices. The information-processing domain presents several challenges for market-based approaches, including (1) representing knowledge-intensive tasks and capabilities, (2) propagating price signals across multiple levels of information processing, (3) handling dynamic task arrival and changing priorities, and (4) accommodating the increasing-returns and public-good characteristics of information products. A market gaming environment provides a methodology for testing alternative market structures and agent strategies, and evaluating proposed solutions in a realistic decentralized manner.
Keywords :
electronic commerce; multi-agent systems; resource allocation; software agents; task analysis; decentralized resource allocation; dynamic processing environments; information products; knowledge-intensive tasks; large-scale information processing; market gaming environment; market-based task allocation; price signals propagation; Adaptive control; Aggregates; Centralized control; Communication system control; Distributed control; Information processing; Optimal control; Programmable control; Resource management; Signal processing;
Conference_Titel :
Integration of Knowledge Intensive Multi-Agent Systems, 2003. International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7958-6
DOI :
10.1109/KIMAS.2003.1245031