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JAAMAS Special Issue on MBC

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

Thanks to the editors of the journal of Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, we have prepared a special issue on the topic of the [tag]Market-Based Control[/tag] of Computational Systems.   The special issue editors’ Introduction to the issue can be found here.  

There were six papers accepted for the special issue after peer-review by anonymous reviewers:  

  • Borissov N, Neumann D, Weinhardt C: Automated bidding in computational markets: An application in market-based allocation of computing services.
  • Lewis PR, Marrow P, Yao X: Resource allocation in decentralised computational systems: An evolutionary market-based approach.
  • Niu J, Cai K, Parsons S, McBurney P, Gerding E: What the 2007 TAC Market Design Game tells us about effective auction mechanisms.
  • Sarne D, Manisterski E, Kraus S:  Multi-goal economic search using dynamic search structures.  
  • Phelps S, McBurney P, Parsons S: Evolutionary mechanism design: A review.
  • Vetsikas IA, Jennings NR: Bidding strategies for realistic multi-unit sealed-bid auctions.

We are very grateful to all those submitted papers to the special issue and to the preceeding international workshop, and to those who undertook peer reviews of the submissions.  The papers will be available from the journal web-pages in due course.

 

TADA 2009

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

The program for the 2009 Trading Agent Design and Analysis Workshop ([tag]TADA 2009[/tag]) is now published, here.   The workshop will include several presentations of research arising from the CAT Market Design Tournament.    Early registration closes on 15 May 2009.

MBC2008 Workshop – Liverpool

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Registration is now open for the First International Workshop on Market-Based Control (MBC2008), to be held in Liverpool, UK, on 1-2 September 2008.  See here for details.

Market-Based Control Workshop 2008

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

We are holding an International Workshop on the topic of Market-Based Control of Computational Systems in Liverpool, UK, on 1-2 September 2008.   The Call for Papers is printed below.

 

    ** CALL FOR PAPERS **

        International Workshop on
     MARKET-BASED CONTROL (MBC-2008)

         University of Liverpool
           Liverpool, UK

   1-2 September 2008

    http://www.marketbasedcontrol.com/
INTRODUCTION

The problems of understanding, modelling, and above all, managing the
complexity of large distributed systems are among the most pressing in
contemporary computer science. In recent years, there has been
increasing interest in the use of economic methods for the management
and control of complex computational systems. There are strong
arguments in favour of this use of economic mechanisms, but perhaps
the most compelling is simply that, for the most part, market
mechanisms have proved enormously effective in human societies. The
aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers interested in
the theory and practice of market/economic mechanisms for complex
computational systems.
TOPICS OF INTEREST

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

- market mechanisms for control or regulation of computational and other systems
- mechanism design and synthesis for computational systems
- economic strategy design, synthesis, and analysis
- economic methods for resource & task allocation
- tools for market and mechanism analysis and design
INVITED SPEAKERS

* Amy Greenwald (Brown University, USA)
* Sarit Kraus (Bar Ilan University, Israel)
* Robert Marks (Australian Graduate School of Management, Australia)
* Peter Stone (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
IMPORTANT DATES

 3 July 2008:       Deadline for paper submission
 4 August 2008:     Notification of acceptance
 1-2 September 2008:  MBC-2008 Workshop

 

SUBMISSION PROCEDURE

Papers should be formatted using single column, 11pt, times roman font, and for A4 size paper,
and submitted in PDF format.  Two types of paper are invited for submission:

* Long papers, up to a maximum of 12 pages.

* Extended abstracts, up to a maximum of 4 pages.

Papers should be submitted as email attachments and sent before the deadline above to:

 mcburney [at] liverpool.ac.uk 

Submissions are not required to be original; we welcome high quality
contemporary papers published at other events.

 

PROCEEDINGS & JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUE

An informal proceedings, including all accepted papers will be
distributed at the workshop. The best papers published at the workshop
will be invited to a special issue of the journal “Autonomous Agents &
Multi-Agent Systems” (Springer). We do not anticipate that the
acceptance of a paper at the MBC workshop will preclude submission to
other publication venues, although of course publication in the
journal special issue will exclude alternative publication.
CO-LOCATED WITH COMSOC 2008

The workshop will be held immediately before the Second Workshop on
Computational Social Choice Theory (COMSOC-2008), also being held at
the University of Liverpool:

   http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~pwg/COMSOC-2008/
  

WORKSHOP CHAIRS

* Peter McBurney
  Department of Computer Science
  University of Liverpool
  Liverpool L69 3BX UK
  mailto: mcburney [at] liverpool.ac.uk

* Enrico Gerding
  Department of EE&CS
  University of Southampton
  Southampton, UK

* Xin Yao
  School of Computer Science
  University of Birmingham, UK
PROVISIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE (to be confirmed)

* Andrew Byde (HP Labs, UK)
* Simon Case (BAE Systems, UK)
* Edith Elkind (Southampton, UK)
* Alessandro Farinelli (Southampton, UK)
* Nicholas R. Jennings (Southampton, UK)
* Xudong Luo (Birmingham, UK)
* Paul Marrow (BT, UK)
* Tomasz Michalak (Liverpool, UK)
* Simon Parsons (Brooklyn College, New York, USA)
* Adam Prugel-Bennett (Southampton, UK)
* Zinovi Rabinovich (Southampton, UK)
* Michael Wooldridge (Liverpool, UK)

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MBC Workshop Liverpool September 2008

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

For your diary — we will be holding a research workshop on the broad area of [tag]market-based computing[/tag] at the [tag]University of Liverpool[/tag], UK, on 1-2 September 2008.   The call for papers for the workshop will be released soon.  The workshop is co-located with the Second International Workshop on Computational Social Choice (COMSOC 2008), being held in Liverpool the same week.

2008 CAT Tournament

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

The Trading Agent Competition has agreed to allow us to run the Market Design (or CAT) Tournament again in 2008.  Preliminary details of the arrangments are available here.  If you think you can design intelligent, adaptive computational market mechanisms, then this the game for you!

Entrants to any of the TAC Games, including CAT, need to register with TAC.  Finals of the various games will be held on 14-16 July 2008, in Chicago, IL, USA, as part of AAAI 2008.  

CFP: Agent-based economics

Friday, September 29th, 2006

A call for papers has been issuesd (accessible from here) for sessions on Agent-based Economics at the Eastern (USA) Economic Association Meetings, to be held in New York City on 23-25 February 2007.   The sessions are being organized by the NYC Computational Economics & Complexity Workshop, and accepted papers will be considered for publication in the Eastern Economic Journal.

Deadline for abstracts is:  2006-10-27.

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