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The book introduces the reader to the problems of designing optimal market mechanisms in systems in which many autonomous individuals compete with each other. The second edition of the book has been significantly revised and supplemented to increase the clarity of the arguments and provide useful knowledge at a basic level as early as possible. The parametric market model developed by the author takes into account the turnover of many goods with various resource constraints. Obtained market mechanisms can be used to effectively and fairly resolve individual resource conflicts arising in the distribution of limited goods and services. At the same time, they allow achieving high global quality of system functioning. The last chapters of the book present the possibilities of using the developed methodology to manage services in the Internet and to improve the competitiveness and decentralization of the electricity market.
The book is intended for a relatively wide range of recipients: for the academic environment, including students of IT, technical and management majors, for specialists, employees of institutions operating on the electricity market, as well as Readers wishing to deepen their knowledge of market mechanisms in areas of application such as electronic commerce, telecommunications and teleinformatics, environmental protection, or markets for comprehensive services offered in packages.
Eugeniusz Toczyłowski is a professor at the Warsaw University of Technology. Currently, he manages the Operations Research and Management Systems Department at the Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology of the Warsaw University of Technology and is the head of the Specialization in Information and Decision Systems in the field of Information Technology. His scientific interests mainly concern the development of operational research methodologies, including the analysis and use of structural features of complex decision problems. He deals with m.in. development of structural methods of optimization, including decomposition and aggregation techniques. Areas of research include the issues of designing information systems for production and distribution management, flexible study systems and distribution of resources in distributed systems using market mechanisms.
E-mail: E.Toczylowski@ia.pw.edu.pl
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