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    ALGOGT 2010 - Workshop on Algorithmic Game Theory: Dynamics and Convergence in Distributed Systems AlgoGT 2010

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    Website icalp10.inria.fr | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category ALGOGT 2010

    Deadline: April 20, 2010 | Date: July 05, 2010

    Venue/Country: Bordeaux, France

    Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    More and more distributed systems include agents that interact in various and varying degrees of collaboration and competition. For example, in telecommunication protocols, inter-domain routing often involves routes that belong to commercial companies whose benefits are function of the involved traffic, and hence function of a global competition. As another example, in the computational grid tasks must often be scheduled on machines, that may belong to several organizations that have their own objectives. This may lead to globally sub-optimal load balancing situations resulting of the competition between organizations that have to optimize their own objectives.
    This workshop is interested in problems related to sharing ressources in network or in distributed systems.
    It is to attract to ICALP people usually not to take part in this conference. This workshop it is directly connected to the thematics of Track C and Track A.
    Keynote Talks
    Prof. XXX (University of XXX)
    title
    Prof. XXX (University of XXX)
    XXX
    Topics of Interests:
    Original contributions in resource allocation and cooperation for in network or in distributed systems are solicited in, but not limited to, the following directions:
    Algorithmic Game Theory
    Evaluations of quality of solutions
    Algorithms for repeated or dynamic games
    Notion of stability in distributed System
    Algorithmic Aspects of Networks
    Convergence results for distributed system.
    Self-stabilization.
    Comparison of centralized versus distributed algorithms
    Submission guidelines
    The submission will be handled electronically via EasyChair system. Submitted manuscripts should not exceed 8 pages in length. Please use the IEEE Transactions format, 11 pt character size, one column text, one-and-a-half line spacing, letter paper. This page budget should contain all figures, tables, references, etc. The manuscript should also include a brief abstract of up to 150 words. Only PDF files are acceptable; please make sure that the paper prints without problems (take care to embed all required fonts, etc.).
    The uploading of the camera ready version of the papers will be handled via Assyst system. The authors of the accepted papers will receive an e-mail with the necessary information. Camera ready versions should not exceed 10 pages in length. Please use the IEEE Transactions format, 10pt, two columns, one line spacing.

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