The Application of Microeconomics to the Design of Resource Allocation and Control Algorithms (1989)
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@MISC{Ferguson89theapplication,
author = {Donald Francis Ferguson},
title = {The Application of Microeconomics to the Design of Resource Allocation and Control Algorithms},
year = {1989}
}
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Abstract
In this thesis, we present a new methodology for resource sharing algorithms in distributed systems. We propose that a distributed computing system should be composed of a decentralized community of microeconomic agents. We show that this approach decreases complexity and can substantially improve performance. We compare the performance, generality and complexity of our algorithms with non-economic algorithms. To validate the usefulness of our approach, we present economies that solve three distinct resource management problems encountered in large, distributed systems. The first economy performs CPU load balancing and demonstrates how our approach limits complexity and effectively allocates resources when compared to non-economic algorithms. We show that the economy achieves better performance than a representative non-economic algorithm. The load balancing economy spa...







