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AAAI
2007
14 years 4 days ago
Valuation Uncertainty and Imperfect Introspection in Second-Price Auctions
In auction theory, agents are typically presumed to have perfect knowledge of their valuations. In practice, though, they may face barriers to this knowledge due to transaction co...
David Robert Martin Thompson, Kevin Leyton-Brown
IMA
2009
Springer
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On Designs and Multiplier Groups Constructed from Almost Perfect Nonlinear Functions
Let f : F n 2 → F n 2 be an almost perfect nonlinear function (APN). The set Df := {(a, b) : f(x + a) − f(x) = b has two solutions} can be used to distinguish APN functions up ...
Yves Edel, Alexander Pott
ICSE
2005
IEEE-ACM
14 years 10 months ago
Eliciting design requirements for maintenance-oriented IDEs: a detailed study of corrective and perfective maintenance tasks
Recently, several innovative tools have found their way into mainstream use in modern development environments. However, most of these tools have focused on creating and modifying...
Andrew Jensen Ko, Htet Htet Aung, Brad A. Myers
COR
2010
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Strong activity rules for iterative combinatorial auctions
Activity rules have emerged in recent years as an important aspect of practical auction design. The role of an activity rule in an iterative auction is to suppress strategic behav...
Pavithra Harsha, Cynthia Barnhart, David C. Parkes...