WINE 2005

The 1st Workshop on Internet and Network Economics

 

December 15-17, 2005, Hong Kong

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There has been a growing trend in merging theories, methodologies, and applications in Computer Science, Economics, Mathematics, Management Sciences  for solving problems arisen in Internet technologies, grid computing, network communication protocols, as well as social economic issues in virtual communities enabled through World Wide Web. This interdisciplinary conference intends to provide a forum for researchers as well as practitioners to exchange innovative ideas and to be aware of each other’s efforts and results. Short paper submission site (Deadline  August 22, 2005) and Normal submission site.   An A4 page print-out version

Topics of Conferences:
 

* Ad hoc networking and communities,

* algorithmic game theory and online algorithms,
* algorithmic mechanism design,
* auction algorithms and analysis,
* computational general equilibrium and approximation,
* coordination and collective action,
* digital goods and information markets,
* e-commerce payment and exchange protocols,
* economics of internet security,
* fixed point algorithms,

* incentive compatible protocols,
* indivisible goods equilibrium,

* information economics,
* knowledge economy and intellectual product pricing,

* majority equilibrium,
* price differentiation and price dynamics,
* pricing models for network congestion protocols,
* pricing of software system, grid computing and utility computing,
*
public policy and Internet governance,

* reputation systems,
* security issues and protocols in social networks, social engineering,
* strategic data mining,

* strategic proof protocols,

* other related topics.

All submissions will be rigorously peer reviewed and evaluated on the basis of the quality of their contribution, originality, soundness, and significance. The final version will be restricted to 10 pages.  Industrial application works and position papers presenting novel ideas, issues, challenges and directions are all welcome.

Our proceedings will be published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science

Selected papers will be published at special issues of Algorithmica and Theoretical Computer Science.

Important Information and Dates

Acceptance List,  and Final Version Preparation Minitrack acceptance list
Author Registration Deadline: September 15, 2005 HOTEL INFORMATION: BOOK before SEPTEMBER 30, 2005 for discount in selected hotels

Program Schedule Download                                                                                Alert Please: Schedule has been slightly changed

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Group photo: small size(0.5MB), large size(7.5MB) Map for WINE2005

Conference Chair: 

Andrew Chi-Chih Yao (Tsinghua University, China)

Plenary Speakers:

Christos Papadimitriou (Berkeley, USA)

Ehud Kalai (Northwestern, USA)

Organization Committee:

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Chuangyin Dang (City U of Hong Kong) (Chair)

Xiangyang Li (IIT, USA)

Yiu-Ming Cheung (Hong Kong Baptist University)

Nimrod Megiddo (IBM, USA)

Wai-Yin Ng (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Kazuo Murota (University of Tokyo, Japan)

Shuzhong Zhang (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Wai-Yin Ng (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Industrial Track Chair: CH Lee

Noam Nisan (Hebrew University, Israel)

Program Committee co-Chairs:

Shaowen Qin (Flinders University, Australia)

Xiaotie Deng (City U of Hong Kong, China)

Yong Shi (Graduate Unversity of Chinese Academy of Sciences,

Chinese Academy of Sciences Research Center on Data Technology & Knowledge Economy)

Yinyu Ye (Stanford University, USA)

Martha Sideri (Athens U of Economics and Business, Greece)

Program Committee:

Paul Spirakis (Computer Technology Institute, Greece)

Jesús Mario Bilbao (University of Seville, Spain)

Burkhard Stiller (University of Zurich and ETH Zurich, Switzerland)

Stephen Ching (The University of Hong Kong, China)

Chengzheng Sun (Griffith University, Australia)

Bruno Codenotti (TTI, Chicago, USA and IIT-CNR, Pisa, Italy).

Bernhard von Stengel (London School of Economics, UK)

Chuangyin Dang (City U of Hong Kong, China)

Alex Tan (Syracuse University)

Gabrielle Demange (DELTA, France)

Shanghua Teng (Boston University, USA)

Robert Deng (SMU, Singapore)

Benjamin Van Roy (Stanford University, USA)

Qizhi Fang (Qingdao Ocean University, China)

Vijay V. Vazirani (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)

Joan Feigenbaum (Yale University, USA)

Shouyang Wang (Chinese Academy of Sciences,China)

Sándor P. Fekete(Technische Universität Braunschweig,Germany )

Gerhard J Woeginger (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands)

Michele Flammini (Universitŕ di L'Aquila, Italy)

Xiaoguang Yang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)

Kamal Jain (Microsoft, USA)

Wuyi Yue (Konan University, Japan)

Ramesh Johari (Stanford University, USA)

Shuzhong Zhang (Chinese University of Hong Kong, China)

Ming-Yang Kao (Northwestern, USA)

Yanchun Zhang (Victoria University, Australia)

Anna Karlin (U. of Washington, USA)

Hong Zhu (Fudan University, China)

Marek Karpinski  (University of Bonn,Germany)

Shanli Zhu (School of Guanghua Management, Peking University, China)

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