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2nd ACM-EC 2000: Minneapolis, MN, USA
- Anant Jhingran, Jeff MacKie-Mason, Doug J. Tygar:

Proceedings of the 2nd ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (EC-00), Minneapolis, MN, USA, October 17-20, 2000. ACM 2000, ISBN 1-58113-272-7 - Noam Nisan

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Bidding and allocation in combinatorial auctions. 1-12 - Rica Gonen, Daniel Lehmann:

Optimal solutions for multi-unit combinatorial auctions: branch and bound heuristics. 13-20 - Peter R. Wurman, Michael P. Wellman

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AkBA: a progressive, anonymous-price combinatorial auction. 21-29 - Yuko Sakurai, Makoto Yokoo, Koji Kamei:

An efficient approximate algorithm for winner determination in combinatorial auctions. 30-37 - Mark Rosenstein:

What is actually taking place on web sites: e-commerce lessons from web server logs. 38-43 - Karen Clay

, Ramayya Krishnan, Eric Wolff:
Pricing strategies on the Web: evidence from the online book industry. 44-55 - Daniel A. Menascé, Virgílio A. F. Almeida, Rudolf H. Riedi, Flávia Ribeiro, Rodrigo C. Fonseca, Wagner Meira Jr.:

In search of invariants for e-business workloads. 56-65 - Kevin Leyton-Brown

, Mark Pearson, Yoav Shoham:
Towards a universal test suite for combinatorial auction algorithms. 66-76 - Cary A. Deck, Bart J. Wilson:

Interactions of automated pricing algorithms: an experimental investigation. 77-85 - Gaurav Tewari, Pattie Maes:

Design and implementation of an agent-based intermediary infrastructure for electronic markets. 86-94 - Christopher H. Brooks, Edmund H. Durfee, Rajarshi Das:

Price wars and niche discovery in an information economy. 95-106 - Geoffrey G. Parker, Marshall W. van Alstyne

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Internetwork externalities and free information goods. 107-116 - Jeffrey O. Kephart, Scott A. Fay

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Competitive bundling of categorized information goods. 117-127 - Joan Morris, Peter Ree, Pattie Maes:

Sardine: dynamic seller strategies in an auction marketplace. 128-134 - Neveen I. Farag, Marshall W. van Alstyne

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Information technology - a source of friction? an analytical model of how firms combat price competition online. 135-144 - David Maxwell Chickering, David Heckerman:

Targeted advertising with inventory management. 145-149 - Chrysanthos Dellarocas:

Immunizing online reputation reporting systems against unfair ratings and discriminatory behavior. 150-157 - Badrul Munir Sarwar, George Karypis

, Joseph A. Konstan
, John Riedl:
Analysis of recommendation algorithms for e-commerce. 158-167 - Juhnyoung Lee, Mark Podlaseck:

Using a starfield visualization for analyzing product performance of online stores. 168-175 - Robert M. Arlein, Ben Jai, Markus Jakobsson, Fabian Monrose, Michael K. Reiter:

Privacy-preserving global customization. 176-184 - Debra E. VanderMeer

, Kaushik Dutta, Anindya Datta, Krithi Ramamritham, Shamkant B. Navathe:
Enabling scalable online personalization on the Web. 185-196 - Ewa Callahan, Jürgen Koenemann:

A comparative usability evaluation of user interfaces for online product catalog. 197-206 - Roman Ginis, K. Mani Chandy:

Micro-option: a method for optimal selection and atomic reservation of distributed resources in a free market environment. 207-214 - Stefano Puglia, Robert Carter

, Ravi Jain:
MultECommerce: a distributed architecture for collaborative shopping on the WWW. 215-224 - Chrysanthos Dellarocas, Mark Klein, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar

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An exception-handling architecture for open electronic marketplaces of contract net software agents. 225-232 - Ron Lavi

, Noam Nisan
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Competitive analysis of incentive compatible on-line auctions. 233-241 - Noam Nisan

, Amir Ronen:
Computationally feasible VCG mechanisms. 242-252 - Kevin Leyton-Brown

, Yoav Shoham, Moshe Tennenholtz:
Bidding clubs: institutionalized collusion in auctions. 253-259 - William E. Walsh, Michael P. Wellman

, Fredrik Ygge:
Combinatorial auctions for supply chain formation. 260-269

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