Sponsor: IBM (Institute for Advanced Commerce, IAC)
Co-sponsors: NSF* and ACM
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Today's Internetworked world enables electronic, commercial interactions between tens of thousands of organizations and tens of millions of individuals. This creates a vast, dynamic and heterogeneous market economy of information and computation services and resources. The scale and dynamics of this system fundamentally changes the way engineers, economists, corporations and governments think about the structure of computing systems and the economy itself. In the same way that the network is the computer, it is increasingly the case that the economy is the network.
The First International Conference on Information and Computation Economies will bring together researchers and scientists to form a community to discuss and share leading research on:
- information and computation economies
- networking and economics
- economic models for managing networked
computing systems
There has been a recent explosive growth in research projects and papers in these areas, and this conference will bring together the leading researchers from these fields for the first time. The conference will also serve as the starting point for creating an electronic community and web linking the various researchers and projects from academia, industry and government.
More details on the Conference at this site: http://www.cs.columbia.edu/ICE-98/
IMPORTANT DATES
- ABSTRACTS: Due April 5th, 1998.
- FULL SUBMISSIONS: Due May 5th, 1998.
- FINAL CAMERA READY PAPERS: Due August 10th, 1998.
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Note: * implies pending final approval