Jonathan Bredin

Publication List Details

Period

1998 - 2009

Number

51

Co-Authors

for the TASK REF: Dynamic Control of Emergent Behavior in E-Commerce Ecologies (2009)

Jonathan Bredin, Daniela Rus, David Kotz

We examine the role of information in markets that allocate computation to software agents. The comparison of two types of markets illuminates the importance of information and the incentives for...

for the TASK REF: Dynamic Control of Emergent Behavior in E-Commerce Ecologies (2009)

Jonathan Bredin, Daniela Rus, David Kotz

We examine the role of information in markets that allocate computation to software agents. The comparison of two types of markets illuminates the importance of information and the incentives for...

Marked-based resource control for mobile agents (2009)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile agents are programs that can migrate from machine to machine in a heterogeneous, partially disconnected network. As mobile agents move across a network, they consume resources. We discuss a...

Marked-based resource control for mobile agents (2009)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile agents are programs that can migrate from machine to machine in a heterogeneous, partially disconnected network. As mobile agents move across a network, they consume resources. We discuss a...

for the TASK REF: Dynamic Control of Emergent Behavior in E-Commerce Ecologies (2009)

Jonathan Bredin, Daniela Rus, David Kotz

We examine the role of information in markets that allocate computation to software agents. The comparison of two types of markets illuminates the importance of information and the incentives for...

ABSTRACT A Game-Theoretic Formulation of Multi-Agent Resource Allocation (2009)

Jonathan Bredin, Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Çagri Imer, Daniela Rus

This paper considers resource allocation in a network with mobile agents competing for computational priority. We formulate this problem as a multi-agent game with the players being agents purchasing...

Reputation and Location Privacy in Cooperative Networks (2008)

Jonathan Bredin

Bands of computer users in urban areas around the world

for the TASK REF: Dynamic Control of Emergent Behavior in E-Commerce Ecologies Abstract (2008)

Jonathan Bredin, Daniela Rus, David Kotz

We examine the role of information in markets that allocate computation to software agents. The comparison of two types of markets illuminates the importance of information and the incentives for...

ABSTRACT A Game-Theoretic Formulation of Multi-Agent Resource Allocation (2008)

Jonathan Bredin, Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Çagri Imer, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

This paper considers resource allocation in a network with mobile agents competing for computational priority. We formulate this problem as a multi-agent game with the players being agents purchasing...

Path Privacy in Location-aware Computing (2008)

Marco Gruteser, Jonathan Bredin, Dirk Grunwald

Context-aware applications often require sharing private data with a service provider. Most contextual information, such as location, changes over time. Privacy mechanisms that can safeguard...

Computational markets to regulate mobile-agent systems. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agents Systems (2008)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz

Abstract. Mobile-agent systems allow applications to distribute their resource consumption across the network. By prioritizing applications and publishing the cost of actions, it is possible for...

STRATEGIC NEGOTIATION OF BANDWIDTH IN COOPERATIVE NETWORKS (2008)

Jonathan Bredin

Abstract: We analyze the scenario where a pair of network devices each periodically relies on the other to handle network traffic. Without immediate reward, the forwarding device incurs an...

Tamer Basar (2007)

Jonathan Bredin, C Agri Imer, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile-agent systems allow applications to distribute their resource consumption across the network, but naive shared-resource consumption is not ecient as is evident in the tragedy-of-the-commons...

for the TASK REF: Dynamic Control of Emergent Behavior in E-Commerce Ecologies (2007)

Jonathan Bredin, Daniela Rus, David Kotz

We examine the role of information in markets that allocate computation to software agents. The comparison of two types of markets illuminates the importance of information and the incentives for...

Chain: A dynamic double auction framework for matching patient agents (2007)

Jonathan Bredin, David C. Parkes, Quang Duong

In this paper we present and evaluate a general framework for the design of truthful auctions for matching agents in a dynamic, two-sided market. A single commodity, such as a resource or a task, is...

Chain: A dynamic double auction framework for matching patient agents (2007)

Jonathan Bredin, David C. Parkes, Quang Duong

In this paper we present and evaluate a general framework for the design of truthful auctions for matching agents in a dynamic, two-sided market. A single commodity, such as a resource or a task, is...

Chain: A dynamic double auction framework for matching patient agents (2007)

Jonathan Bredin, David C. Parkes, Quang Duong

In this paper we present and evaluate a general framework for the design of truthful auctions for matching agents in a dynamic, two-sided market. A single commodity, such as a resource or a task, is...

Models for truthful online double auctions (2005)

Jonathan Bredin

Online double auctions (DAs) model a dynamic two-sided matching problem with private information and self-interest, and are relevant for dynamic resource and task allocation problems. We present a...

Faculté des sciences appliquées UCL Université catholique de Louvain Concepts First in Introductory CS Courses (2003)

Juris Reinfelds, Peter Van Roy, Joe Bergin, Jonathan Bredin, Richard Rasala, Kirk Scott, ...

Multi-language, multi-thread, multi-paradigm, net-centric programming is becoming widely used. Our teaching of programming has to adapt to the requirements of these new directions. How can we do that...

Trading risk in mobile-agent computational markets (2000)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile-agent systems allow user programs to autonomously relocate from one host site to another. This autonomy provides a powerful, flexible architecture on which to build distributed applications....

Trading Risk in Mobile-Agent Computational Markets (2000)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile-agent systems allow user programs to autonomously relocate from one host site to another. This autonomy provides a powerful, flexible architecture on which to build distributed applications....

Trading Risk in Mobile-Agent Computational Markets (2000)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile-agent systems allow user programs to autonomously relocate from one host site to another. This autonomy provides a powerful, flexible architecture on which to build distributed applications....

A Game-Theoretic Formulation of Multi-Agent Resource Allocation (2000)

Jonathan Bredin, Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Çagri Imer, Tamer Basar, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

This paper considers resource allocation in a network with mobile agents competing for computational priority. We formulate this problem as a multi-agent game with the players being agents purchasing...

A Game-Theoretic Formulation of Multi-Agent Resource Allocation (2000)

Jonathan Bredin, Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Cagri Imer, Tamer Basar, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

This paper considers resource allocation in a network with mobile agents competing for computational priority. We formulate this problem as a multi-agent game with the players being agents purchasing...

A Game-Theoretic Formulation of Multi-Agent Resource Allocation (2000)

Jonathan Bredin, Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Çagri Imer, Tamer Basar, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

This paper considers resource allocation in a network with mobile agents competing for computational priority. We formulate this problem as a multi-agent game with the players being agents purchasing...

A game-theoretic formulation of multi-agent resource allocation (2000)

Jonathan Bredin, Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Çagri Imer, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

This paper considers resource allocation in a network with mobile agents competing for computational priority. We formulate this problem as a multi-agent game with the players being agents purchasing...

Trading risk in mobile-agent computational markets (2000)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile-agent systems allow user programs to autonomously relocate from one host site to another. This autonomy provides a powerful, flexible architecture on which to build distributed applications....

A game-theoretic formulation of multiagent resource allocation (2000)

Jonathan Bredin, Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Çagri Imer, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

This paper considers resource allocation in a network with mobile agents competing for computational priority. We formulate this problem as a multi-agent game with the players being agents purchasing...

Trading risk in mobile-agent computational markets (2000)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile-agent systems allow user programs to autonomously relocate from one host site to another. This autonomy provides a powerful, flexible architecture on which to build distributed applications....

Trading risk in mobile-agent computational markets (2000)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile-agent systems allow user programs to autonomously relocate from one host site to another. This autonomy provides a powerful, flexible architecture on which to build distributed applications....

A game-theoretic formulation of multiagent resource allocation (2000)

Jonathan Bredin, Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Çagri Imer, Daniela Rus

This paper considers resource allocation in a network with mobile agents competing for computational priority. We formulate this problem as a multi-agent game with the players being agents purchasing...

Economic markets as a means of open mobile-agent systems (1999)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile-agent systems have gained popularity in use because they ease the application design process by giving software engineers greater flexibility. Although the value of any network is dependent on...

Economic markets as a means of open mobile-agent systems (1999)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile-agent systems have gained popularity in use because they ease the application design process by giving software engineers greater flexibility. Although the value of any network is dependent on...

Economic markets as a means of open mobile-agent systems (1999)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile-agent systems have gained popularity in use because they ease the application design process by giving software engineers greater flexibility. Although the value of any network is dependent on...

Market-Based Mobile-Agent Planning: A Thesis Proposal (1999)

Jonathan Bredin

A mobile-agent system is one where user programs (agents) may voluntarily migrate from one computer (host) to another. As agents move through the network, they consume resources at each host that...

Economic markets as a means of open mobile-agent systems (1999)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile-agent systems have gained popularity in use because they ease the application design process by giving software engineers greater flexibility. Although the value of any network is dependent on...

Economic markets as a means of open mobile-agent systems (1999)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile-agent systems have gained popularity in use because they ease the application design process by giving software engineers greater flexibility. Although the value of any network is dependent on...

Economic markets as a means of open mobile-agent systems (1999)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile-agent systems have gained popularity in use because they ease the application design process by giving software engineers greater flexibility. Although the value of any network is dependent on...

A Game-Theoretic Formulation of Multi-Agent Resource Allocation (1998)

Bredin, Jonathan, Maheswaran, Rajiv T., Imer, Cagri, Basar, Tamer, Kotz, David, Rus, Daniela

This paper considers resource allocation in a network with mobile agents competing for computational priority. We formulate this problem as a multi-agent game with the players being agents purchasing...

Economic Markets as a Means of Open Mobile-Agent Systems (1998)

Bredin, Jonathan, Kotz, David, Rus, Daniela

Mobile-agent systems have gained popularity in use because they ease the application design process by giving software engineers greater flexibility. Although the value of any network is dependent on...

Market-based resource control for mobile agents (1998)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile agents are programs that can migrate from machine to machine in a heterogeneous, partially disconnected network. As mobile agents move across a network, they consume resources. We discuss a...

Utility Driven Mobile-Agent Scheduling Dartmouth (1998)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile agents are programs capable of migrating from one host machine to another. We propose that mobile agents purchase resource access rights from host machines thereby establishing a market for...

Market-based resource control for mobile agents (1998)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile agents are programs that can migrate from machine to machine in a heterogeneous, partially disconnected network. As mobile agents move across a network, they consume resources. We discuss a...

Market-based Resource Control for Mobile Agents (1998)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile agents are programs that can migrate from machine to machine in a heterogeneous, partially disconnected network. As mobile agents move across a network, they consume resources. We discuss a...

Utility Driven Mobile-Agent Scheduling (1998)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile agents are programs capable of migrating from one host machine to another. We propose that mobile agents purchase resource access rights from host machines thereby establishing a market for...

Market-based Resource Control for Mobile Agents (1998)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile agents are programs that can migrate from machine to machine in a heterogeneous, partially disconnected network. As mobile agents move across a network, they consume resources. We discuss a...

Utility Driven Mobile-Agent Scheduling Dartmouth (1998)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile agents are programs capable of migrating from one host machine to another. We propose that mobile agents purchase resource access rights from host machines thereby establishing a market for...

Market-based resource control for mobile agents (1998)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile agents are programs that can migrate from machine to machine in a heterogeneous, partially disconnected network. As mobile agents move across a network, they consume resources. We discuss a...

Market-based resource control for mobile agents (1998)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile agents are programs that can migrate from machine to machine in a heterogeneous, partially disconnected network. As mobile agents move across a network, they consume resources. We discuss a...

Utility Driven Mobile-Agent Scheduling Dartmouth (1998)

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile agents are programs capable of migrating from one host machine to another. We propose that mobile agents purchase resource access rights from host machines thereby establishing a market for...

TRADING RISK IN MOBILE-AGENT COMPUTATIONAL MARKET

Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus

Mobile-agent systems allow user programs to autonomously relocate from one host site to another. This autonomicity provides a powerful flexible architecture on which to build distributed...