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A Game Theoretic Approach to Provide Incentive and

by Richard T. B. Ma, Sam C. M. Lee, John C. S. Lui, David K. Y. Yau - Service Differentiation in P2P Networks. In SIGMETRICS ‘04: International Conference on Measurement and Modeling of Computer Systems , 2004
"... Traditional peer-to-peer (P2P) networks do not provide service differentiation and incentive for users. Consequently, users can obtain services without themselves contributing any information or service to a P2P community. This leads to the “free-riding ” and “tragedy of the commons ” problems, in w ..."
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distributes resources in a way that increases the aggregate utility of the whole network. Second, we model the whole resource request and distribution process as a competition game between the competing nodes. We show that this game has a Nash equilibrium and is collusion-proof. To realize the game, we

Incentive and service differentiation in P2P networks: A game theoretic approach

by Richard T. B. Ma, Sam C. M. Lee, John C. S. Lui, Senior Member, David K. Y. Yau - In IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
"... Abstract—Conventional peer-to-peer (P2P) networks do not provide service differentiation and incentive for users. Therefore, users can easily obtain information without themselves contributing any information or service to a P2P community. This leads to the well known free-riding problem. Consequent ..."
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in nature, has linear time complexity, and guarantees Pareto-optimal resource allocation. Second, we model the whole resource request/distribution process as a competition game between the competing nodes. We show that this game has a Nash equilibrium. To realize the game, we propose a protocol in which

Spotthelink: A game for ontology alignment

by Stefan Thaler, Elena Simperl, Katharina Siorpaes - In Proceedings of the 6th Conference for Professional Knowledge Management , 2011
"... Abstract: The interoperability of data depends on the availability of align-ments among different ontologies. Various approaches to match, merge and integrate ontologies and, more recently, to interlink RDF data sets were devel-oped over. Even though the research area has matured, the full automatio ..."
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to the motivators and incentives that are likely to make people dedicate labor to ontology align-ment tasks. In this paper we build on previous work of ours on using casual games to tackle this problem. We present SpotTheLink, the latest release of the OntoGame framework, which allows for the definition of mappings

Revenue sharing in semiconductor industry supply chain: Cooperative game theoretic approach

by Bikram K Bahinipati, Arun Kanda, S G Deshmukh , 2008
"... Abstract. This paper defines cooperation as the process of coordinating the objec-tives and activities of supply chain (SC) members. It also focuses on cooperation as a solution for hybrid coordination mechanism to form the basis for semiconductor industry supply chain management. In the complex and ..."
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Abstract. This paper defines cooperation as the process of coordinating the objec-tives and activities of supply chain (SC) members. It also focuses on cooperation as a solution for hybrid coordination mechanism to form the basis for semiconductor industry supply chain management. In the complex

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"... games and governance: A case for public intervention in industry? Government and business interact in various ways in the economy; this paper marks an attempt at a positive treatment of the policy issue. The starting point is the firm, as elementary unit of manufacturing production. The end result i ..."
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are referred to as ‘industrial policy’. Those that relate to individual acts by the firms are called ‘business plans’. The original setting is that of an Arrow-Debreu economy. Critical departures from the standard assumptions of the reference model invite the parallel recourse to a game-theoretic approach in a

Business

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"... games and governance: A case for public intervention in industry? Government and business interact in various ways in the economy; this paper marks an attempt at a positive treatment of the policy issue. The starting point is the firm, as elementary unit of manufacturing production. The end result i ..."
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are referred to as ‘industrial policy’. Those that relate to individual acts by the firms are called ‘business plans’. The original setting is that of an Arrow-Debreu economy. Critical departures from the standard assumptions of the reference model invite the parallel recourse to a game-theoretic approach in a

Modeling the Impact of IT Business Alignment on Business Process Outsourcing Success

by Sebastian F. Martin, Daniel Beimborn
"... This paper introduces the theoretical foundation of an ongoing research project whose goal is to disclose how IT business alignment (ITBA) impacts business process outsourcing (BPO) success. We propose ITBA to be one of the important issues in the BPO context which can be tackled by the IS community ..."
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This paper introduces the theoretical foundation of an ongoing research project whose goal is to disclose how IT business alignment (ITBA) impacts business process outsourcing (BPO) success. We propose ITBA to be one of the important issues in the BPO context which can be tackled

Efficient Query Verification on Outsourced Data: A Game-Theoretic Approach

by Robert Nix, Murat Kantarcioglu
"... To save time and money, businesses and individuals have be-gun outsourcing their data and computations to cloud com-puting services. These entities would, however, like to ensure that the queries they request from the cloud services are be-ing computed correctly. In this paper, we use the principles ..."
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-ists. Using a game theoretic model, we show that given the proper incentive structure, we can effectively deter dishonest behavior on the part of the data outsourcing services with very few computational and monetary resources. We prove that the incentive for an outsourcing service to cheat can be reduced

Enhancing the effectiveness of work groups and teams

by Steve W. J. Kozlowski, Daniel R. Ilgen - Psychological Science Suppl. S , 2006
"... SUMMARY—Teams of people working together for a common purpose have been a centerpiece of human social organization ever since our ancient ancestors first banded together to hunt game, raise families, and defend their communities. Human history is largely a story of people working together in groups ..."
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SUMMARY—Teams of people working together for a common purpose have been a centerpiece of human social organization ever since our ancient ancestors first banded together to hunt game, raise families, and defend their communities. Human history is largely a story of people working together in groups

Depth of Reasoning and Incentives∗

by Larbi Alaoui, Antonio Penta , 2013
"... We introduce a model of strategic thinking in games of initial response. Unlike standard level-k models, in this framework the player’s ‘depth of reasoning ’ is endogenously determined, and it can be disentangled from his beliefs over his opponent’s cognitive bound. In our approach, individuals act ..."
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We introduce a model of strategic thinking in games of initial response. Unlike standard level-k models, in this framework the player’s ‘depth of reasoning ’ is endogenously determined, and it can be disentangled from his beliefs over his opponent’s cognitive bound. In our approach, individuals act
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