DocumentCode
617560
Title
A comparison study of multi-attribute continuous double auction mechanisms
Author
Sarlati, Yasaman ; Naghavi, Simin ; Mofakham, Faria Nassiri
Author_Institution
Dept. of Inf. Technol. Eng., Univ. of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
fYear
2013
fDate
17-18 April 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
16
Abstract
Auctions have been as a competitive method of buying and selling valuable or rare items for a long time. Single-sided auctions in which participants negotiate on a single attribute (e.g. price) are very popular. Double auctions and negotiation on multiple attributes create more advantages compared to single-sided and single-attribute auctions. Nonetheless, this adds the complexity of the auction. Any auction mechanism needs to be budget balanced, Pareto optimal, individually rational, and coalition-proof. Satisfying all these properties is not so much trivial so that no multi-attribute double auction mechanism could address all these limitations. This research analyzes and compares the GM, timestamp-based and social-welfare maximization mechanisms for multiattribute double auctions. The analysis of the simulation results shows that the algorithm proposed by Gimple and Makio satisfies more properties compared to other methods for such an auction mechanism. This multi-attribute double auction mechanism is based on game theory and behaves fairer in matching and arbitration.
Keywords
commerce; game theory; optimisation; game theory; multi attribute continuous double auction mechanisms; single-attribute auctions; single-sided auctions; social-welfare maximization mechanisms; timestamp-based maximization mechanisms; Abstracts; Complexity theory; Educational institutions; Information technology; Mechanical factors; Pareto optimization; Simulation; Coalition-proofness; Continuous multi-attribute double auction; Double auction; Multi-attribute auction;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
e-Commerce in Developing Countries: With Focus on e-Security (ECDC), 2013 7th Intenational Conference on
Conference_Location
Kish Island
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-0394-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ECDC.2013.6556724
Filename
6556724
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