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4th ACM-EC 2003: San Diego, California, USA
- Daniel A. Menascé, Noam Nisan:
Proceedings 4th ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (EC-2003), San Diego, California, USA, June 9-12, 2003. ACM 2003, ISBN 1-58113-679-X - Jon M. Kleinberg, Mark Sandler:
Convergent algorithms for collaborative filtering. 1-10 - Chrysanthos Dellarocas:
Efficiency through feedback-contingent fees and rewards in auction marketplaces with adverse selection and moral hazard. 11-18 - Dov Monderer, Moshe Tennenholtz:
k-Implementation. 19-28 - Andrew V. Goldberg, Jason D. Hartline:
Envy-free auctions for digital goods. 29-35 - Richard J. Lipton, Evangelos Markakis, Aranyak Mehta:
Playing large games using simple strategies. 36-41 - Sham M. Kakade, Michael J. Kearns, John Langford, Luis E. Ortiz:
Correlated equilibria in graphical games. 42-47 - Michael L. Littman, Peter Stone:
A polynomial-time nash equilibrium algorithm for repeated games. 48-54 - Chris Preist, Claudio Bartolini, Andrew Byde:
Agent-based service composition through simultaneous negotiation in forward and reverse auctions. 55-63 - Moshe Babaioff, William E. Walsh:
Incentive-compatible, budget-balanced, yet highly efficient auctions for supply chain formation. 64-75 - Ryan Porter, Yoav Shoham:
On cheating in sealed-bid auctions. 76-84 - Atsushi Iwasaki, Makoto Yokoo, Kenji Terada:
A robust open ascending-price multi-unit auction protocol against false-name bids. 85-92 - Evangelos Markakis, Amin Saberi:
On the core of the multicommodity flow game. 93-97 - Richard Cole, Yevgeniy Dodis, Tim Roughgarden:
How much can taxes help selfish routing? 98-107 - Nikhil R. Devanur, Milena Mihail, Vijay V. Vazirani:
Strategyproof cost-sharing mechanisms for set cover and facility location games. 108-114 - Michael P. Wellman, Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason, Daniel M. Reeves, Sowmya Swaminathan:
Exploring bidding strategies for market-based scheduling. 115-124 - Eiichiro Kazumori:
Selling online versus offline: theory and evidences from Sotheby's. 125-134 - Yuan-Chi Chang, Chung-Sheng Li, John R. Smith:
Searching dynamically bundled goods with pairwise relations. 135-143 - Lance Fortnow, Joe Kilian, David M. Pennock, Michael P. Wellman:
Betting boolean-style: a framework for trading in securities based on logical formulas. 144-155 - Joan Feigenbaum, Lance Fortnow, David M. Pennock, Rahul Sami:
Computation in a distributed information market. 156-165 - Anshul Kothari, David C. Parkes, Subhash Suri:
Approximately-strategyproof and tractable multi-unit auctions. 166-175 - Martin Zinkevich, Avrim Blum, Tuomas Sandholm:
On polynomial-time preference elicitation with value queries. 176-185
Poster paper sessions
- Eugene Fink, Josh Johnson, John Hershberger:
Multi-attribute exchange market: representation and indexing of orders. 186-187 - Zhen Liu, Laura Wynter, Cathy H. Xia:
Pricing and QoS of information services in a competitive market (extended abstract). 188-189 - Shuchi Chawla, D. Kitchin, Uday Rajan, R. Ravi, Amitabh Sinha:
Profit guaranteeing mechanisms for multicast networks. 190-191 - Andrew Byde:
Applying evolutionary game theory to auction mechanism design. 192-193 - Markus Bläser, Bodo Manthey:
Budget balanced mechanisms for the multicast pricing problem with rates. 194-195 - Wolfram Conen, Tuomas Sandholm:
Differential-revelation VCG mechanisms for combinatorial auctions. 196-197 - Andrew Byde, Michael Yearworth, Kay-Yut Chen, Claudio Bartolini, Nir Vulkan:
AutONA: a system for automated multiple 1-1 negotiation. 198-199 - Floortje Alkemade, Johannes A. La Poutré, Hans M. Amman:
Intermediaries in an electronic trade network. 200-201 - Nikhil R. Devanur, Vijay V. Vazirani:
Extensions of the spending constraint-model: existence and uniqueness of equilibria (extended abstract). 202-203 - Li Li, Stephen F. Smith:
An agent-based framework for dynamic multi-period continuous double auctions in B2B exchanges. 204-205 - Ning Chen, Xiaotie Deng, Hong Zhu:
Combinatorial auction across independent markets (extended abstract). 206-207 - Cuihong Li, Gerald Tesauro:
A strategic decision model for multi-attribute bilateral negotiation with alternating. 208-209 - Glen Nuckolls, Charles U. Martel, Stuart G. Stubblebine:
Certifying data from multiple sources (extended abstract). 210-211 - Anton Likhodedov, Tuomas Sandholm:
Auction mechanism for optimally trading off revenue and efficiency. 212-213 - Aditya V. Sunderam, David C. Parkes:
Preference elicitation in proxied multiattribute auctions. 214-215 - Michael P. Wellman, Daniel M. Reeves, Kevin M. Lochner:
Price prediction in a trading agent competition (extended abstract). 216-217 - Aranyak Mehta, Scott Shenker, Vijay V. Vazirani:
Profit-maximizing multicast pricing by approximating fixed points. 218-219 - Felix Brandt:
Social choice and preference protection: towards fully private mechanism design. 220-221 - Te-Kai Liu, Amir Behroozi, Santhosh Kumaran:
A performance model for a BPI middleware. 222-223 - James E. Hanson, Gerald Tesauro, Jeffrey O. Kephart, E. C. Snibl:
Multi-agent implementation of asymmetric protocol for bilateral negotiations. 224-225 - Benoît Hudson, Tuomas Sandholm:
Using value queries in combinatorial auctions. 226-227 - Li Xiong, Ling Liu:
A reputation-based trust model for peer-to-peer ecommerce communities. 228-229 - Vincent Conitzer, Tuomas Sandholm:
Complexity of determining nonemptiness of the core. 230-231 - Vincent Conitzer, Tuomas Sandholm:
Automated mechanism design for a self-interested designer. 232-233 - Indu Bingham, Barbara Hoefle, Kim Phan, Jim Sizemore, Arthur M. Keller:
Collaboration software to reduce inventory and increase response. 234-235 - Anshul Kothari, Tuomas Sandholm, Subhash Suri:
Solving combinatorial exchanges: optimality via a few partial bids. 236-237 - Chaki Ng, David C. Parkes, Margo I. Seltzer:
Virtual worlds: fast and strategyproof auctions for dynamic resource allocation. 238-239 - Eric J. Friedman, David C. Parkes:
Pricing WiFi at Starbucks: issues in online mechanism design. 240-241 - Peter R. Wurman, Gangshu Cai, Ashish Sureka:
Computing the outcome of proxy bidding in combinatorial auctions extended abstract. 242-243 - Jiong Sun, Norman M. Sadeh:
Dynamic supply chain formation: integrating multi-attribute auctions and finite capacity scheduling. 244-245 - Ko Fujimura, Takuo Nishihara:
Reputation rating system based on past behavior of evaluators. 246-247 - Rahul Garg, Vijay Kumar, Atri Rudra, Akshat Verma:
Coalitional games on graphs: core structure, substitutes and frugality. 248-249 - Henry Lieberman, Earl Wagner:
End-user tools for debugging e-commerce. 250-251 - Christopher H. Brooks, Robert S. Gazzale, Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason, Edmund H. Durfee:
Improving learning performance by applying economic knowledge. 252-253 - Martin Bichler, Jayant Kalagnanam:
A nonoparametric estimator for setting: reserve prices in procurement auctions. 254-255 - Soumyadip Ghosh, Jayant Kalagnanam:
Polyhedral sampling for multiattribute preference elicitation. 256-257 - Sandip Debnath, David M. Pennock, C. Lee Giles, Steve Lawrence:
Information incorporation in online in-Game sports betting markets. 258-259 - Thomas Kwok, Thao Nguyen, Linh Lam:
Tracking results from multichannel marketing programs on electronic commerce. 260-261 - Song Han, Winson K. Y. Yeung, Jie Wang:
Identity-based confirmer signatures from pairings over elliptic curves. 262-263 - Daniel Dajun Zeng, Fei-Yue Wang, Sudha Ram:
Storage allocation in web prefetching techniques. 264-265 - Chito Jovellanos:
Semantic and syntactic interoperability: in transactional systems. 266-267 - Norman M. Sadeh, Ting-Chak Chan, Linh Van, Oh Byung Kwon, Kazuaki Takizawa:
A semantic web environment for context-aware m-commerce. 268-269 - Amitava Dutta, Rahul Roy:
Effects of information feedback loops on supply chain performance. 270-271 - Charles Polk, Robin Hanson, John O. Ledyard, Takashi Ishikida:
The policy analysis market: an electronic commerce application of a combinatorial information market. 272-273 - John V. Harrison, Anna Andrusiewicz:
The digital signage exchange: a virtual marketplace for out-of-home digital advertising. 274 - John O. Ledyard, John C. Lin:
Baby bond connect: software for combined value trading. 275 - Jeffrey Shneidman, David C. Parkes:
Using redundancy to improve robustness of distributed mechanism implementations. 276-277 - Boi Faltings:
Incentive compatible open constraint optimization. 278-279 - Joan Feigenbaum, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Rahul Sami, Scott Shenker:
Approximation and collusion in multicast cost sharing. 280
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