1 | -- | 3 | Jeff Mackie-Mason, Donald F. Ferguson, Jakka Sairamesh. Message from the guest editors of the DSS special issue on information and computational economies |
5 | -- | 19 | Nir Vulkan, Nicholas R. Jennings. Efficient mechanisms for the supply of services in multi-agent environments |
21 | -- | 34 | Tracy Mullen, Jack Breese. Experiments in designing computational economies for mobile users |
35 | -- | 47 | Jakka Sairamesh, Jeffrey O. Kephart. Price dynamics and quality in information markets |
49 | -- | 60 | Gerald Tesauro, Jeffrey O. Kephart. Foresight-based pricing algorithms in agent economies |
61 | -- | 70 | Nagao Ogino. Connection establishment protocol based on mutual selection by users and network providers |
71 | -- | 87 | Michael Katchabaw, Hanan Lutfiyya, Michael A. Bauer. Driving resource management with application-level quality of service specifications |
89 | -- | 100 | Spyros Lalis, Dimitris Papadakis, Manolis Marazakis. Decentralized resource acquisition from autonomous markets in a QoS-capable environment |
101 | -- | 122 | K. Park, M. Sitharam, S. Chen. Quality of service provision in noncooperative networks with diverse user requirements |
123 | -- | 136 | Peter C. Fishburn, Andrew M. Odlyzko. Dynamic behavior of differential pricing and quality of service options for the internet |
137 | -- | 153 | Petros Kavassalis, Joseph P. Bailey, Thomas Y. Lee. Open-layered networks: the growing importance of market coordination |
155 | -- | 164 | Yair Amir, Baruch Awerbuch, R. Sean Borgstrom. A Cost-Benefit framework for online management of a metacomputing system |
165 | -- | 176 | Tuomas Sandholm. Approaches to winner determination in combinatorial auctions |
177 | -- | 189 | Ori Regev, Noam Nisan. The POPCORN market. Online markets for computational resources |
191 | -- | 204 | Mehmet Karaul, Yannis A. Korilis, Ariel Orda. A market-based architecture for management of geographically dispersed, replicated Web servers |
205 | -- | 216 | Yechiam Yemini, Apostolos Dailianas, Danilo Florissi, G. Huberman. MarketNet: protecting access to information systems through financial market controls |