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SIGecom Exchanges, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 2003
- Peter R. Wurman:
Editor's introduction. - Shuping Ran:
A model for web services discovery with QoS. 1-10 - Patrick C. K. Hung, Guang-Sha Qiu:
Specifying conflict of interest assertions in WS-policy with Chinese wall security policy. 11-19 - Jingzhi Guo, Chengzheng Sun:
Context representation of product data. 20-28 - Shuk Ying Ho, Siu Man Lui:
Exploring the factors affecting internet content filters acceptance. 29-36
Volume 4, Number 2, June 2003
- Peter R. Wurman:
Editor's introduction. - Michael P. Wellman, Daniel A. Menascé, Peter R. Wurman:
Letter from the new chair. - Miguel-Ángel Sicilia, Elena García-Barriocanal:
On fuzziness in relationship value segmentation: applications to personalized e-commerce. 1-10 - Anna Shubina, Sean W. Smith:
Using caching for browsing anonymity. 11-20 - Patrick C. K. Hung, Haifei Li:
Web services discovery based on the trade-off between quality and cost of service: a token-based approach. 21-31 - Kwang Mong Sim:
Equilibrium analyses of market-driven agents. 32-40 - Kevin Leyton-Brown, Robert McGrew, Ryan Porter:
Conference report: the fourth ACM conference on electronic commerce. 41-46
Volume 4, Number 3, February 2004
- Amy Greenwald:
Editor's introduction. - Philipp W. Keller, Felix-Olivier Duguay, Doina Precup:
Redagent: winner of TAC SCM 2003. 1-8 - Christopher Kiekintveld, Michael P. Wellman, Satinder Singh, Vishal Soni:
Value-driven procurement in the TAC supply chain game. 9-18 - David Pardoe, Peter Stone:
TacTex-03: a supply chain management agent. 19-28 - Michael Benisch, Amy Greenwald, Ioanna Grypari, Roger Lederman, Victor Naroditskiy, Michael Carl Tschantz:
Botticelli: a supply chain management agent designed to optimize under uncertainty. 29-37 - Erik Dahlgren, Peter R. Wurman:
PackaTAC: a conservative trading agent. 38-45 - Dongmo Zhang, Kanghua Zhao, Chia-Ming Liang, Gonelur Begum Huq, Tze-Haw Huang:
Strategic trading agents via market modelling. 46-55
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