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Practice and
Theory of Incentives and Game Theory in Networked Systems
Call For Papers
Technical Program
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
8:50-9:00 Welcoming
Remarks
9:00-10:00 Invited Tutorial on Game Theory (Ramesh Johari, Stanford
University)
10:00-10:30
Session 1: Experimental Study
Internet Congestion:
A Laboratory Experiment (Full Paper)
Daniel
Friedman (UCSC), Bernardo Huberman (HP Labs)
10:30-11:00
Break
11:00-12:30
Session 2: Incentives in Practice
Experiences Applying
Game Theory to System Design (Full Paper)
Ratul
Mahajan (U. Wash.), Maya Rodrig (U. Wash.), David Wetherall (U.
Wash.), John Zahorjan (U. Wash.)
Rethinking
Incentives for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (Full Paper)
Elgan Huang (U. Cambridge), Jon Crowcroft
(U. Cambridge), Ian Wassell (U.Cambridge)
On the Benefits
and Feasibility of Incentive Based Routing Infrastructure (Full Paper)
Mike
Afergan (MIT), John Wroclawski (MIT)
12:30-1:30
Lunch
1:30-2:30
Session 3: Working Papers
A Case for
Taxation in Peer-to-Peer Streaming Broadcast (Working Paper)
Yang-hua Chu (CMU), John Chuang (UC
Berkeley), Hui Zhang (CMU)
Near rationality
and competitive equilibria in networked systems (Working Paper)
Nicolas
Christin (UC Berkeley), Jens Grossklags (UC Berkeley), John Chuang(UC
Berkeley)
Faithfulness in
Internet Algorithms (Working Paper)
Jeff
Shneidman (Harvard), David Parkes (Harvard), Laurent Massoulie
(Microsoft Research)
2:30-3:00
Session 4: Theory and Models
Free-Riding and
Whitewashing in Peer-to-Peer Systems (Full Paper)
Michal
Feldman (UC Berkeley), Christos Papadimitriou (UC Berkeley), Ion Stoica
(UC Berkeley), John Chuang (UC Berkeley)
3:00-3:30
Break
3:30-4:00
Session 4: Theory and Models (Continued)
On scheduling fees to
prevent merging, splitting and transferring of jobs (Full Paper)
Herve
Moulin (Rice)
4:00-5:00
Panel Discussion
David Clark (MIT), Joan Feigenbaum (Yale),
John Ledyard (Caltech), David Wetherall (U. Washington)
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