Approximate Dynamic Programming for Stochastic Resource Allocation Problems

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A stochastic resource allocation model, based on the principles of Markov decision processes(MDPs), is proposed in this paper. In particular, a general-purpose framework is developed, which takes into account resource requests for both instant and future
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