Publication Details
Title: Distributed Algorithmic Mechanism Design: Recent Results and Future Directions
Author: J. Feigenbaum and S. Shenker
Group: Networking
Date: September 2002
PDF: http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/pubs/networking/distributedalgorithmic02.pdf
Acknowledgements:
This work was partially supported by funding provided to ICSI and its researchers through National Science Foundation grants ANI: 0196514 (originally 9730162, "Learning and the Design of the Internet"); CNS: 0081698 ("Analysis of Internet Algorithms: Optimization, Game Theory, and Competitive Analysis"); ANI: 0207399 ("Incentive-Compatible Designs for Distributed Systems"); and CCF: 0121555 ("Discrete Models and Algorithms in the Sciences"). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors or originators and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
Bibliographic Information:
Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Discrete Algorithms and Methods for Mobile Computing and Communications (DIALM'02), Atlanta, Georgia, pp. 1-13
Bibliographic Reference:
J. Feigenbaum and S. Shenker. Distributed Algorithmic Mechanism Design: Recent Results and Future Directions. Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Discrete Algorithms and Methods for Mobile Computing and Communications (DIALM'02), Atlanta, Georgia, pp. 1-13, September 2002
Author: J. Feigenbaum and S. Shenker
Group: Networking
Date: September 2002
PDF: http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/pubs/networking/distributedalgorithmic02.pdf
Acknowledgements:
This work was partially supported by funding provided to ICSI and its researchers through National Science Foundation grants ANI: 0196514 (originally 9730162, "Learning and the Design of the Internet"); CNS: 0081698 ("Analysis of Internet Algorithms: Optimization, Game Theory, and Competitive Analysis"); ANI: 0207399 ("Incentive-Compatible Designs for Distributed Systems"); and CCF: 0121555 ("Discrete Models and Algorithms in the Sciences"). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors or originators and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
Bibliographic Information:
Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Discrete Algorithms and Methods for Mobile Computing and Communications (DIALM'02), Atlanta, Georgia, pp. 1-13
Bibliographic Reference:
J. Feigenbaum and S. Shenker. Distributed Algorithmic Mechanism Design: Recent Results and Future Directions. Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Discrete Algorithms and Methods for Mobile Computing and Communications (DIALM'02), Atlanta, Georgia, pp. 1-13, September 2002
