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We introduce the Special Issue of the journal on the topic of Market-Based Control of Computational Systems. The special issue collects six peer-reviewed papers arising from an International Workshop on the topic held in Liverpool, UK, in September 2008.
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Gerding, E.H., McBurney, P. & Yao, X. Market-based control of computational systems: introduction to the special issue. Auton Agent Multi-Agent Syst 21, 109–114 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10458-009-9114-9
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