Wellman, M.P. (1993) "A Market-Oriented
Programming Environment and its Application to Distributed
Multicommodity Flow Problems", Volume 1, pages 1-23.
Abstract: Market price systems constitute a
well-understood class of mechanisms that under certain conditions
provide effective decentralization of decision making with minimal
communication overhead. In a market-oriented programming
approach to distributed problem solving, we derive the activities and
resource allocations for a set of computational agents by computing
the competitive equilibrium of an artificial economy. WALRAS provides
basic constructs for defining computational market structures, and
protocols for deriving their corresponding price equilibria. In a
particular realization of this approach for a form of multicommodity
flow problem, we see that careful construction of the decision process
according to economic principles can lead to efficient distributed
resource allocation, and that the behavior of the system can be
meaningfully analyzed in economic terms.
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