Abstract

A method of coupled interactions for real-time management of resource allocation is proposed. A distinctive feature of the method is the replacement of the enumeration of decision patterns, requiring high computational efforts, by bilateral negotiations aimed at detecting conflicts and reaching compromises between incoming requests and available means in constructing complex schedules. This feature provides significant advantages during solution of complex problems of real-time resource allocation, which can be important for corporate and government management systems.

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