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Kwang Mong Sim

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Professor Kwang Mong Sim, IET Fellow and former Associate Editor-in-Chief of Springer's Applied Intelligence Journal, conducts interdisciplinary research spanning the areas of game theory, fog computing, cloud computing, and multiagent systems. Placing great emphasis on validating economic efficiency and computational efficiency to demonstrate scientific rigor, his research results culminated in the publication of articles in journals in both the subject areas of economics and computer science. The impact and efficacy of his research are evidenced by award-winning journal articles, frequent citations, mathematical solutions that are adopted by fog/cloud computing researchers, and proof-of-concept software prototypes. Some of his recent publications are as follows: K. M. Sim. A Strongly Group Strategyproof and Shill Resistant Bargaining Mechanism for Fog Resource Pricing. Dynamic Games and Applications Volume 14, issue 5, November (2024), pages 1238–1267. K. M. Sim. An Incentive-Compatible and Computationally Efficient Fog Bargaining Mechanism. Computational Economics, Volume 62, issue 4, December (2023), pages 1883 - 1918. K. M. Sim. Cooperative and Parallel Fog Discovery and Pareto Optimal Fog Commerce Bargaining. IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems, Vol. 9, No. 4, pp. 1112 - 1121, August, 2022. K. M. Sim. Intelligent Resource Management in Intercloud, Fog, and Edge: Tutorial and New Directions. IEEE Transactions on Services Computing, Vol.15, No. 2, pp.1157 - 1174, March-April, 2022. K. M. Sim. Agent-based Approaches for Intelligent Intercloud Resource Allocation. IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 442 - 455, April-June, 2019. K. M. Sim. Agent-based Interactions and Economic Encounters in an Intelligent InterCloud. IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 358-371, July-September, 2015. K. M. Sim. Complex and Concurrent Negotiations for Multiple Interrelated e-Markets. IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, Vol. 43, No. 1, February 2013, pp. 230-245.
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