BibTeX for papers by David Kotz; for complete/updated list see https://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~kotz/research/papers.html @TechReport{bredin:demand-tr, author = {Jonathan Bredin and David Kotz and Daniela Rus}, title = {{Utility Driven Mobile-Agent Scheduling}}, institution = {Dartmouth Computer Science}, year = 1998, month = {May}, number = {PCS-TR98-331}, copyright = {the authors}, URL = {https://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~kotz/research/bredin-demand-tr/index.html}, note = {Revised October 3, 1998}, abstract = {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 computational resources and giving agents a metric to evenly distribute themselves throughout the network. Market participation requires quantitative information about resource consumption to define demand and calculate utility. \par We create a formal utility model to derive user-demand functions, allowing agents to efficiently plan expenditure and deal with price fluctuations. By quantifying demand and utility, resource owners can precisely set a value for a good. We simulate our model in a mobile agent scheduling environment and show how mobile agents may use server prices to distribute themselves evenly throughout a network.}, }