Revision with unchanged content. With the rapid diffusion of the
internet, different kinds of market designs for e-commerce have emerged.
Among these, combinatorial auctions (CAs) have gained increased interest
as they permit bidders to express their valuations more easily. For
applying a CA in real world scenarios, fast algorithms are needed to
compute the optimal allocation of the offered goods. Although much
research has dealt with this so-called Winner Determination Problem
(WDP), only recently has its equivalence to the well-studied
multi-dimensional knapsack problem (MDKP) been noticed. Therefore, there
is a lack of research which compares approaches for solving MDKP and WDP
problems. With this work, the author, Jella Pfeiffer, provides the
missing integrative step, aiming at a more intense understanding and a
mutual inspiration of both research areas. She examines structural
differences of test instances from both domains, compares the
performance of different algorithms, and alludes to a successful search
behavior of non-exact but fast algorithms. The book addresses readers
interested in electronic market design and algorithms solving complex
combinatorial optimization problems.