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Adam Wierman
2010 – today
- 2013
[j33]
[j32]Jason R. Marden, Adam Wierman: Overcoming the Limitations of Utility Design for Multiagent Systems. IEEE Trans. Automat. Contr. 58(6): 1402-1415 (2013)
[c30]Lingwen Gan, Adam Wierman, Ufuk Topcu, Niangjun Chen, Steven H. Low: Real-time deferrable load control: handling the uncertainties of renewable generation. e-Energy 2013: 113-124
[c29]Siddharth Barman, Umang Bhaskar, Federico Echenique, Adam Wierman: The empirical implications of rank in Bimatrix games. ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce 2013: 55-72
[c28]Ragavendran Gopalakrishnan, Jason R. Marden, Adam Wierman: Potential games are necessary to ensure pure nash equilibria in cost sharing games. ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce 2013: 563-564
[c27]Lachlan L. H. Andrew, Siddharth Barman, Katrina Liggett, Minghong Lin, Adam Meyerson, Alan Roytman, Adam Wierman: A tale of two metrics: simultaneous bounds on competitiveness and regret. SIGMETRICS 2013: 329-330
[c26]Zhenhua Liu, Adam Wierman, Yuan Chen, Benjamin Razon, Niangjun Chen: Data center demand response: avoiding the coincident peak via workload shifting and local generation. SIGMETRICS 2013: 341-342
[c25]Jayakrishnan Nair, Adam Wierman, Bert Zwart: The fundamentals of heavy-tails: properties, emergence, and identification. SIGMETRICS 2013: 387-388
[i4]Siddharth Barman, Umang Bhaskar, Federico Echenique, Adam Wierman: The Empirical Implications of Rank in Bimatrix Games. CoRR abs/1305.3336 (2013)- 2012
[j31]Adam Wierman, Bert Zwart: Is Tail-Optimal Scheduling Possible? Operations Research 60(5): 1249-1257 (2012)
[j30]A. C. C. van Wijk, Ivo J. B. F. Adan, Onno J. Boxma, Adam Wierman: Fairness and efficiency for polling models with the k-gated service discipline. Perform. Eval. 69(6): 274-288 (2012)
[j29]Adam Wierman, Lachlan L. H. Andrew, Ao Tang: Power-aware speed scaling in processor sharing systems: Optimality and robustness. Perform. Eval. 69(12): 601-622 (2012)
[j28]Minghong Lin, Adam Wierman, Alan Roytman, Adam Meyerson, Lachlan L. H. Andrew: Online optimization with switching cost. SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 40(3): 98-100 (2012)
[j27]Chang-Woo Yang, Adam Wierman, Sanjay Shakkottai, Mor Harchol-Balter: Many Flows Asymptotics for SMART Scheduling Policies. IEEE Trans. Automat. Contr. 57(2): 376-391 (2012)
[c24]Minghong Lin, Zhenhua Liu, Adam Wierman, Lachlan L. H. Andrew: Online algorithms for geographical load balancing. IGCC 2012: 1-10
[c23]Federico Echenique, Adam Wierman: Finding a walrasian equilibrium is easy for a fixed number of agents. ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce 2012: 495
[c22]Zhenhua Liu, Yuan Chen, Cullen Bash, Adam Wierman, Daniel Gmach, Zhikui Wang, Manish Marwah, Chris Hyser: Renewable and cooling aware workload management for sustainable data centers. SIGMETRICS 2012: 175-186
[c21]Kai Wang, Minghong Lin, Florin Ciucu, Adam Wierman, Chuang Lin: Characterizing the impact of the workload on the value of dynamic resizing in data centers. SIGMETRICS 2012: 405-406
[i3]Kai Wang, Minghong Lin, Florin Ciucu, Adam Wierman, Chuang Lin: Characterizing the Impact of the Workload on the Value of Dynamic Resizing in Data Centers. CoRR abs/1207.6295 (2012)
[i2]Vinod Ramaswamy, Sachin Adlakha, Srinivas Shakkottai, Adam Wierman: Incentives for P2P-Assisted Content Distribution: If You Can't Beat 'Em, Join 'Em. CoRR abs/1212.3853 (2012)- 2011
[j26]Minghong Lin, Adam Wierman, Bert Zwart: Heavy-traffic analysis of mean response time under Shortest Remaining Processing Time. Perform. Eval. 68(10): 955-966 (2011)
[j25]Jonatha Anselmi, Urtzi Ayesta, Adam Wierman: Competition yields efficiency in load balancing games. Perform. Eval. 68(11): 986-1001 (2011)
[j24]Federico Echenique, Daniel Golovin, Adam Wierman: Complexity and economics: computational constraints may not matter empirically. SIGecom Exchanges 10(1): 2-5 (2011)
[j23]Jayakrishnan Nair, Adam Wierman, Bert Zwart: Exploiting network effects in the provisioning of large scale systems. SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 39(2): 26-28 (2011)
[j22]Sherwin Doroudi, Ragavendran Gopalakrishnan, Adam Wierman: Dispatching to incentivize fast service in multi-server queues. SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 39(3): 43-45 (2011)
[j21]Zhenhua Liu, Minghong Lin, Adam Wierman, Steven H. Low, Lachlan L. H. Andrew: Geographical load balancing with renewables. SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 39(3): 62-66 (2011)
[c20]Elizabeth Bodine-Baron, Subhonmesh Bose, Babak Hassibi, Adam Wierman: Minimizing the Social Cost of an Epidemic. GAMENETS 2011: 594-607
[c19]Minghong Lin, Adam Wierman, Lachlan L. H. Andrew, Eno Thereska: Dynamic right-sizing for power-proportional data centers. INFOCOM 2011: 1098-1106
[c18]Ragavendran Gopalakrishnan, Jason R. Marden, Adam Wierman: Characterizing distribution rules for cost sharing games. NetGCoop 2011: 1-4
[c17]Elizabeth Bodine-Baron, Christina Lee, Anthony Chong, Babak Hassibi, Adam Wierman: Peer Effects and Stability in Matching Markets. SAGT 2011: 117-129
[c16]Federico Echenique, Daniel Golovin, Adam Wierman: A revealed preference approach to computational complexity in economics. ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce 2011: 101-110
[c15]Zhenhua Liu, Minghong Lin, Adam Wierman, Steven H. Low, Lachlan L. H. Andrew: Greening geographical load balancing. SIGMETRICS 2011: 233-244
[i1]Elizabeth Bodine-Baron, Christina Lee, Anthony Chong, Babak Hassibi, Adam Wierman: Peer Effects and Stability in Matching Markets. CoRR abs/1104.0052 (2011)- 2010
[j20]Elizabeth Bodine-Baron, Babak Hassibi, Adam Wierman: Distance-Dependent Kronecker Graphs for Modeling Social Networks. J. Sel. Topics Signal Processing 4(4): 718-731 (2010)
[j19]Jayakrishnan Nair, Adam Wierman, Bert Zwart: Tail-robust scheduling via limited processor sharing. Perform. Eval. 67(11): 978-995 (2010)
[j18]Minghong Lin, Adam Wierman, Bert Zwart: The average response time in a heavy-traffic srpt queue. SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 38(2): 12-14 (2010)
[j17]Ragavendran Gopalakrishnan, Jason R. Marden, Adam Wierman: An architectural view of game theoretic control. SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 38(3): 31-36 (2010)
[c14]Lachlan L. H. Andrew, Minghong Lin, Adam Wierman: Optimality, fairness, and robustness in speed scaling designs. SIGMETRICS 2010: 37-48
2000 – 2009
- 2009
[j16]Lachlan L. H. Andrew, Adam Wierman, Ao Tang: Optimal speed scaling under arbitrary power functions. SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 37(2): 39-41 (2009)
[c13]Wei Chen, Dayu Huang, Ankur A. Kulkarni, Jayakrishnan Unnikrishnan, Quanyan Zhu, Prashant G. Mehta, Sean P. Meyn, Adam Wierman: Approximate dynamic programming using fluid and diffusion approximations with applications to power management. CDC 2009: 3575-3580
[c12]Jason R. Marden, Adam Wierman: Overcoming limitations of game-theoretic distributed control. CDC 2009: 6466-6471
[c11]Adam Wierman, Lachlan L. H. Andrew, Ao Tang: Power-Aware Speed Scaling in Processor Sharing Systems. INFOCOM 2009: 2007-2015
[c10]Ho-Lin Chen, Jason R. Marden, Adam Wierman: On the Impact of Heterogeneity and Back-End Scheduling in Load Balancing Designs. INFOCOM 2009: 2267-2275- 2008
[j15]Misja Nuyens, Adam Wierman, Bert Zwart: Preventing Large Sojourn Times Using SMART Scheduling. Operations Research 56(1): 88-101 (2008)
[j14]Misja Nuyens, Adam Wierman: The Foreground-Background queue: A survey. Perform. Eval. 65(3-4): 286-307 (2008)
[j13]Ho-Lin Chen, Jason R. Marden, Adam Wierman: The effect of local scheduling in load balancing designs. SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 36(2): 110-112 (2008)
[c9]Jason R. Marden, Adam Wierman: Distributed welfare games with applications to sensor coverage. CDC 2008: 1708-1713
[c8]- 2007
[j12]Adam Wierman, Erik M. M. Winands, Onno J. Boxma: Scheduling in polling systems. Perform. Eval. 64(9-12): 1009-1028 (2007)
[j11]Adam Wierman: Fairness and classifications. SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 34(4): 4-12 (2007)- 2006
[j10]Adam Wierman, Takayuki Osogami, Mor Harchol-Balter, Alan Scheller-Wolf: How many servers are best in a dual-priority M/PH/k system? Perform. Eval. 63(12): 1253-1272 (2006)
[j9]Adam Wierman: On the effect of inexact size information in size based policies. SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 34(3): 21-23 (2006)
[c7]Bianca Schroeder, Mor Harchol-Balter, Arun Iyengar, Erich M. Nahum, Adam Wierman: How to Determine a Good Multi-Programming Level for External Scheduling. ICDE 2006: 60
[c6]Bianca Schroeder, Adam Wierman, Mor Harchol-Balter: Open Versus Closed: A Cautionary Tale. NSDI 2006
[c5]Chang-Woo Yang, Adam Wierman, Sanjay Shakkottai, Mor Harchol-Balter: Tail asymptotics for policies favoring short jobs in a many-flows regime. SIGMETRICS/Performance 2006: 97-108- 2005
[j8]Mor Harchol-Balter, Takayuki Osogami, Alan Scheller-Wolf, Adam Wierman: Multi-Server Queueing Systems with Multiple Priority Classes. Queueing Syst. 51(3-4): 331-360 (2005)
[c4]Adam Wierman, Mor Harchol-Balter, Takayuki Osogami: Nearly insensitive bounds on SMART scheduling. SIGMETRICS 2005: 205-216
[c3]Adam Wierman, Mor Harchol-Balter: Classifying scheduling policies with respect to higher moments of conditional response time. SIGMETRICS 2005: 229-240- 2004
[j7]Adam Wierman, Julia Salzman, Michael Jablonski, Anant P. Godbole: An improved upper bound for the pebbling threshold of the n-path. Discrete Mathematics 275(1-3): 367-373 (2004)
[j6]Adam Wierman, Nikhil Bansal, Mor Harchol-Balter: A note on comparing response times in the M/GI/1/FB and M/GI/1/PS queues. Oper. Res. Lett. 32(1): 73-76 (2004)
[j5]Takayuki Osogami, Adam Wierman, Mor Harchol-Balter, Alan Scheller-Wolf: A recursive analysis technique for multi-dimensionally infinite Markov chains. SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 32(2): 3-5 (2004)
[j4]Adam Wierman, Mor Harchol-Balter: Formalizing SMART scheduling. SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 32(2): 12-13 (2004)- 2003
[j3]Adam Wierman, Takayuki Osogami, Jörgen Olsén: Modeling TCP-vegas under on/off traffic. SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 31(2): 6-8 (2003)
[c2]Adam Wierman, Takayuki Osogami, Jörgen Olsén: A Unified Framework for Modeling TCP-Vegas, TCP-SACK, and TCP-Reno. MASCOTS 2003: 269-278
[c1]Adam Wierman, Mor Harchol-Balter: Classifying scheduling policies with respect to unfairness in an M/GI/1. SIGMETRICS 2003: 238-249- 2002
[j2]Mor Harchol-Balter, Karl Sigman, Adam Wierman: Asymptotic convergence of scheduling policies with respect to slowdown. Perform. Eval. 49(1/4): 241-256 (2002)
[j1]Mor Harchol-Balter, Karl Sigman, Adam Wierman: Understanding the slowdown of large jobs in an M/GI/1 system. SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 30(3): 9-11 (2002)
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