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5th ACM-EC 2004: New York, NY, USA
- Jack S. Breese, Joan Feigenbaum, Margo I. Seltzer:

Proceedings 5th ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (EC-2004), New York, NY, USA, May 17-20, 2004. ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-771-0
Session 1
- Yair Bartal, Rica Gonen, Pierfrancesco La Mura

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Negotiation-range mechanisms: exploring the limits of truthful efficient markets. 1-8 - Moshe Babaioff, Noam Nisan

, Elan Pavlov:
Mechanisms for a spatially distributed market. 9-20 - Alessandro Acquisti:

Privacy in electronic commerce and the economics of immediate gratification. 21-29
Session 2
- Joshua T. Goodman, Robert Rounthwaite:

Stopping outgoing spam. 30-39 - Thede Loder, Marshall W. van Alstyne

, Rick Wash
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An economic answer to unsolicited communication. 40-50 - Vincent Conitzer, Tuomas Sandholm:

Expressive negotiation over donations to charities. 51-60
Session 3
- Ryan Porter:

Mechanism design for online real-time scheduling. 61-70 - Mohammad Taghi Hajiaghayi, Robert D. Kleinberg, David C. Parkes:

Adaptive limited-supply online auctions. 71-80 - Satinder Singh, Vishal Soni, Michael P. Wellman:

Computing approximate bayes-nash equilibria in tree-games of incomplete information. 81-90
Session 4
- Sergio Marti, Hector Garcia-Molina:

Limited reputation sharing in P2P systems. 91-101 - Michal Feldman, Kevin Lai, Ion Stoica, John Chuang:

Robust incentive techniques for peer-to-peer networks. 102-111 - Baruch Awerbuch, Boaz Patt-Shamir, David Peleg, Mark R. Tuttle:

Collaboration of untrusting peers with changing interests. 112-119
Session 5
- Aranyak Mehta, Vijay V. Vazirani:

Randomized truthful auctions of digital goods are randomizations over truthful auctions. 120-124 - Richard J. Lipton, Evangelos Markakis, Elchanan Mossel, Amin Saberi:

On approximately fair allocations of indivisible goods. 125-131 - Vincent Conitzer, Tuomas Sandholm:

Self-interested automated mechanism design and implications for optimal combinatorial auctions. 132-141
Session 6
- WooYoung Kim, Alan H. Karp:

Customizable description and dynamic discovery for web services. 142-151 - Michael Benisch, Amy Greenwald

, Victor Naroditskiy, Michael Carl Tschantz:
A stochastic programming approach to scheduling in TAC SCM. 152-159 - Darko Kirovski:

Toward an automated verification of certificates of authenticity. 160-169
Session 7
- David M. Pennock:

A dynamic pari-mutuel market for hedging, wagering, and information aggregation. 170-179 - Sébastien Lahaie, David C. Parkes:

Applying learning algorithms to preference elicitation. 180-188 - Sham M. Kakade, Michael J. Kearns, Yishay Mansour, Luis E. Ortiz

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Competitive algorithms for VWAP and limit order trading. 189-198 - Udi Manber:

Customer-centric innovations for search and e-commerce. 199 - Sarah Spiekermann:

Product context in EC websites: how consumer uncertainty and purchase risk drive navigational needs. 200-207 - Pearl Huan Z. Pu, Pratyush Kumar:

Evaluating example-based search tools. 208-217 - Qing Wang, Dwight J. Makaroff, H. Keith Edwards:

Characterizing customer groups for an e-commerce website. 218-227
Brief announcements
- Alan H. Karp, Ren Wu, Kay-Yut Chen, Alex Zhang:

A game tree strategy for automated negotiation. 228-229 - Moshe Tennenholtz:

Transitive voting. 230-231 - Ana Cristina Bicharra Garcia

, Martin A. Ekstrom, Hans C. Bjornsson:
HYRIWYG: leveraging personalization to elicit honest recommendations. 232-233 - Kay-Yut Chen, Tad Hogg, Nathan Wozny:

Experimental study of market reputation mechanisms. 234-235 - Tad Hogg, Lada A. Adamic:

Enhancing reputation mechanisms via online social networks. 236-237 - Meir Bing, Daniel Lehmann, Paul Milgrom:

Presentation and structure of substitutes valuations. 238-239 - Marc A. Smith, Duncan Davenport, Howard Hwa, Tammara Combs Turner:

Object auras: a mobile retail and product annotation system. 240-241 - Stefano Leonardi, Guido Schäfer:

Cross-monotonic cost-sharing methods for connected facility location games. 242-243 - Shuchi Chawla, Uday Rajan, R. Ravi, Amitabh Sinha:

Worst-case payoffs of a location game. 244-245 - Yoav Shoham, Moshe Tennenholtz:

Behavorial mechanism design as an online marketing tool. 246-247 - Yacov Yacobi:

On the economics of anti-counterfeiting. 248-249 - Debasis Mishra:

Simple primal-dual auctions are not possible. 250-251 - Artur Czumaj, Amir Ronen:

On the expected payment of mechanisms for task allocation: [extended abstract]. 252-253 - Chuck Lam:

SNACK: incorporating social network information in automated collaborative filtering. 254-255 - Sheng Zhang, Song Ye, Fillia Makedon, James Ford:

A hybrid negotiation strategy mechanism in an automated negotiation system. 256-257 - Ryan Porter, Yoav Shoham:

Designing efficient online trading systems. 258-259 - Michael P. O'Mahony, Neil J. Hurley, Guenole C. M. Silvestre:

Utility-based neighbourhood formation for efficient and robust collaborative filtering. 260-261 - Vincent Conitzer, Tuomas Sandholm:

Computational criticisms of the revelation principle. 262-263 - Kate Larson, Tuomas Sandholm:

Strategic deliberation and truthful revelation: an impossibility result. 264-265 - Vincent Conitzer, Tuomas Sandholm:

Revenue failures and collusion in combinatorial auctions and exchanges with vcg payments. 266-267 - Anton Likhodedov, Tuomas Sandholm:

Mechanism for optimally trading off revenue and efficiency in multi-unit auctions. 268-269

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