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3rd ACM-EC 2001: Tampa, Florida, USA
- Michael P. Wellman, Yoav Shoham:
Proceedings 3rd ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (EC-2001), Tampa, Florida, USA, October 14-17, 2001. ACM 2001, ISBN 1-58113-387-1 - Moshe Babaioff, Noam Nisan:
Concurrent auctions across the supply chain. 1-10 - Amir Ronen:
On approximating optimal auctions. 11-17 - Benny Lehmann, Daniel Lehmann, Noam Nisan:
Combinatorial auctions with decreasing marginal utilities. 18-28 - Shigeo Matsubara:
Accelerating information revelation in ascending-bid auctions: avoiding last minute bidding. 29-37 - Sarah Spiekermann, Jens Grossklags, Bettina Berendt:
E-privacy in 2nd generation E-commerce: privacy preferences versus actual behavior. 38-47 - Einar Snekkenes:
Concepts for personal location privacy policies. 48-57 - Kay-Yut Chen, Leslie R. Fine, Bernardo A. Huberman:
Forecasting uncertain events with small groups. 58-64 - Kaushik Dutta, Debra E. VanderMeer, Anindya Datta, Krithi Ramamritham:
Discovering critical edge sequences in E-commerce catalogs. 65-74 - Robert S. Gazzale, Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason:
Endogenous differentiation of information goods under uncertainty. 75-84 - Bill G. Horne, Benny Pinkas, Tomas Sander:
Escrow services and incentives in peer-to-peer networks. 85-94 - Joan Morris DiMicco, Amy Greenwald, Pattie Maes:
Dynamic pricing strategies under a finite time horizon. 95-104 - Amir Ronen:
Mechanism design with incomplete languages. 105-114 - Amy Greenwald, Justin A. Boyan:
Bidding algorithms for simultaneous auctions. 115-124 - Edo Zurel, Noam Nisan:
An efficient approximate allocation algorithm for combinatorial auctions. 125-136 - Andrea Basso, David Goldberg, Steven L. Greenspan, David M. Weimer:
First impressions: emotional and cognitive factors underlying judgments of trust e-commerce. 137-143 - Vijay S. Iyengar, Jon Lee, Murray Campbell:
Evaluating multiple attribute items using queries. 144-153 - Mao Chen, Jaswinder Pal Singh:
Computing and using reputations for internet ratings. 154-162 - Gerald Häubl, Kyle B. Murray:
Recommending or persuading? The impact of a shopping agent's algorithm on user behavior. 163-170 - Chrysanthos Dellarocas:
Analyzing the economic efficiency of eBay-like online reputation reporting mechanisms. 171-179 - Jeffrey O. Kephart, Christopher H. Brooks, Rajarshi Das:
Pricing information bundles in a dynamic environment. 180-190 - Daniel J. Lehmann:
Classes of service under perfect competition and technological change: A model for the dynamics of the internet? 191-193 - Johan Aberg, Nahid Shahmehri, Dennis Maciuszek:
User modelling for live help systems: initial results. 194-197 - Christian Huemer:
**DIR**-XML2 - Unambiguous access to XML-based business documents in B2B e-commerce. 198-201 - Sander M. Bohté, Enrico H. Gerding, Johannes A. La Poutré:
Competitive market-based allocation of consumer attention space. 202-205 - Gerald Tesauro, Rajarshi Das:
High-performance bidding agents for the continuous double auction. 206-209 - Justin A. Boyan, Amy Greenwald:
Bid determination in simultaneous actions an agent architecture. 210-212 - Zhen Liu, Mark S. Squillante, Joel L. Wolf:
On maximizing service-level-agreement profits. 213-223 - Daniel A. Menascé, Daniel Barbará, Ronald Dodge:
Preserving QoS of e-commerce sites through self-tuning: a performance model approach. 224-234 - Moisés Goldszmidt, Derek Palma, Bikash Sabata:
On the quantification of e-business capacity. 235-244 - Kevin Leyton-Brown, Ryan Porter, Shobha Venkataraman, Balaji Prabhakar:
Smoothing out focused demand for network resources. 245-248 - Shigeo Matsubara:
Adaptive pricing that can withstand buyer collusion of false-type-declaration. 249-252 - Joan Feigenbaum, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Rahul Sami, Scott Shenker:
Approximation and collusion in multicast cost sharing (extended abstract). 253-255 - Wolfram Conen, Tuomas Sandholm:
Preference elicitation in combinatorial auctions. 256-259 - Panos M. Markopoulos, Lyle H. Ungar:
Pricing price information in e-commerce. 260-263 - Philippe Golle, Kevin Leyton-Brown, Ilya Mironov:
Incentives for sharing in peer-to-peer networks. 264-267
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