wine 2010: The Sixth Workshop on Internet & Network Economics 2010

December 13, 2010-December 17, 2010 in Stanford, CA, USA

Call for Papers

WINE2010, the Sixth Workshop on Internet & Network Economics

December 13-17, 2010, Stanford University.

http://wine2010.stanford.edu

Over the past decade there has been a growing interaction between researchers in theoretical computer science, networking and security, economics, mathematics, sociology, and management sciences devoted to the analysis of problems arising in the Internet and the worldwide web. The Workshop on Internet & Network Economics (WINE) is an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange of ideas and results arising in these varied fields. The 6th WINE will take place in December 2010 at Stanford University.

All submissions will be peer reviewed and evaluated on the basis of the quality of their contribution, originality, soundness, and significance. Industrial applications and position papers presenting novel ideas, issues, challenges and directions are also welcome. Submissions are invited in the following topics but not limited to: •Algorithmic game theory •Algorithmic mechanism design •Auction algorithms and analysis •Computational advertising •Computational aspects of equilibria •Convergence and learning in games •Coalitions, coordination and collective action •Economics aspects of security and privacy •Economics aspects of distributed and network computing •Information and attention economics •Network games •Price differentiation and price dynamics •Social networks Amin Saberi (Program chair) Yinyu Ye (Program co-chair)

Submission Format A submission should start with the title of the paper, each author’s name, affiliation, and e-mail address, and a one paragraph summary of the results. This should be followed by a scholarly exposition of the ideas, techniques, and a full description of the results achieved. A clear indication of the motivation and comparison with prior or related work should be presented. Abstract material that has been previously published in another conference proceedings or journal, or which is scheduled for publication prior to January 2011, will not be considered for acceptance at WINE 2010. Simultaneous submission of the same (or essentially the same) abstract to WINE 2010 and to another conference with published proceedings is not allowed. The submission of regular paper should not exceed 10 pages, while for short paper should not exceed 6 pages, excluding bibliography and appendices, on letter-size paper using 11 point or larger font, single column, and single spaced. Submissions that deviate significantly from these guidelines or are unprintable risk rejection without consideration of their merits.