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Category NETECON 2012
Deadline: December 19, 2011 | Date: March 30, 2012
Venue/Country: San Jose, U.S.A
Updated: 2012-01-01 19:59:54 (GMT+9)
It is our hope that NetEcon will serve as a feeder workshop, i.e., that expanded, polished versions of some NetEcon workshop papers will appear later in major conference proceedings and refereed journals of relevant research communities. Authors for whom publication in the NetEcon online workshop papers would preclude later publication of an expanded version in the relevant venue may elect to contribute only a one-page abstract of their submitted paper to the NetEcon workshop papers; such an abstract should include the URL of a working paper or preprint that contains the main results presented at the NetEcon workshop. The authors can make this decision after they receive a notice of acceptance.Topics of interest to NetEcon'12 include, but are not limited to:Use of incentives and economic mechanisms in peer-to-peer systems, grids, cloud computing, spam prevention, security, Internet routing and peering, wireless networks, and other computational systemsMethods for engineering incentives and disincentives (e.g., reputation, trust, control, accountability, anonymity, etc.)Mathematical modeling and analysis of strategic behavior (or the lack thereof) in existing, deployed systemsEmpirical studies of strategic behavior (or the lack thereof) in existing, deployed systemsMathematical models and empirical studies on learning, information exchange, diffusion, dynamics of cooperation and network formation, and trades in social and economic networksAlgorithmic mechanism designCritiques of existing models and solution concepts, as well as proposals of better models and solution conceptsPrivacy, security, and anonymity in incentive-compatible computational systemsStudies of polarization, online collaboration, crowdsourcing, and human computation.Information about previous NetEcon workshops can be found here.Submission InstructionsSubmission of both technical papers and position papers is encouraged. Submitted papers should contain original material: Papers that have already appeared in conference proceedings or journals or are currently under review are ineligible for consideration by NetEcon'12. If you have questions about the eligibility of a potential submission, please email the PC chairs at ashishg
stanford.edu and arvind
cs.washington.edu. Papers will be selected based on both technical merit and potential to spark interesting discussion at the workshop.Paper submissions should be at most 6 pages in length, including figures, but not counting the bibliography. Your paper should be typeset in two-column format with 10 point fonts or larger. Additional information (including detailed proofs or experimental data) may be included in a clearly marked appendix that will be read at the discretion of the program committee members.Proposals for panel discussions are also solicited. Panel proposals should be no longer than 2 pages in 10 point font or larger and should contain a brief topic description, a list of specific questions that the panel members will be expected to answer, the name and affiliation of the moderator, and a list of at least three potential panel members. (The final list of panelists need not be fixed before submission.)Submit papers and panel proposals electronically at the submission site ( https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=netecon2012
). All submissions should be in PDF format only. If you are unable to produce a PDF submission or to upload your paper at the submission site, please email the PC chairs.Important DatesPaper submission [Extended]: Monday, Dec 19, 2011 (23:59 EST) [Initially, Dec 16, 2011]Author notification: Friday, Jan 20, 2012Camera ready: Friday, Jan 27, 2012Workshop: Fri, Mar 30, 2012Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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