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ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (EC-00)
October 18-20, 2000
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
(at the same time as OOPSLA)

Sponsored by: ACM Special Interest Group on E-commerce (SIGecomm)
with financial support from the IBM Institute for Advanced Commerce



ACM EC-00 PROGRAM:

Tuesday 17 October - Tutorials

AM Foundations of Electronic Marketplaces
AM Recommender Systems in E-Commerce: How Collaborative Filtering is Helping Business Serve Customers Better
   
PM Scaling for E-Business: technologies, models, performance
PM Mobile E-Commerce: Challenges and Solutions
 
Wednesday 18 October
9:00 Welcome and Introduction to the Program, Jeff MacKie-Mason, EC-00 Program Co-Chair
9:10 Welcome and Introduction to the keynote speaker, Anant Jhingran, EC-00 General Chair
9:20 Keynote address: Bob Weber, J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University
10:15 Break
10:45 Paper Session 1: Auctions I
12:25 Lunch
2:00 Paper Session 2: Empirical Studies
3:40 Break
4:10 Paper Session 3: Agents and Strategies
5:25 Adjourn

Thursday 19 October
9:00 Paper Session 4: Economic Strategies
10:40 Break
11:10 Paper Session 5: Reuptations and Persuasion
12:25 Lunch
2:00 Panel Discussion: Trading Agent Competition 2000
Panel Participants:
Peter R. Wurman, North Carolina State University
Peter Stone, AT&T Research
Justin Boyan, NASA/Ames
Andrew Goldberg, Intertrust
Yououng Zou, Univ Maryland Baltimore County
3:15 Break
3:45 Paper Session 6: Market Mechanisms
5:00 Adjourn

Friday 20 October
9:00 Paper Session 7: Auctions II
10:40 Break
11:10 Paper Session 8: Intefaces and Personalization
12:30 Closing Remarks, Doug Tygar, EC-00 Program Co-Chair
12:45 End of Conference

Session: Session Handle: Paper Title
1 Auctions I Bidding and Allocation in Combinatorial Auctions
Primary Author: Noam Nisan noam@cs.huji.ac.il

1 Auctions I Optimal Solutions for Multi-Unit Combinatorial Auctions: Branch-and-Bound Heuristics
Primary Author: Daniel Lehmann lehmann@cs.huji.ac.il

1 Auctions I AkBA: A Progressive, Anonymous-Price Combinatorial Auction
Primary Author: Peter Wurman wurman@csc.ncsu.edu

1 Auctions I An Efficient Approximate Algorithm for Winner Determination in Combinatorial Auctions
Primary Author: Makoto Yokoo yokoo@cslab.kecl.ntt.co.jp

2 Empirical What is Actually Taking Place on Web Sites: E-Commerce Lessons from Web Server Logs
Primary Author: Mark Rosenstein mbr@research.telcordia.com

2 Empirical Pricing strategies on the web: evidence from the online book industry
Primary Author: Karen Clay kclay@andrew.cmu.edu

2 Empirical In Search of Invariants for E-Business Workloads
Primary Author: Daniel Menasce menasce@cs.gmu.edu

2 Empirical Towards a Universal Test Suite for Combinatorial Auction Algorithms
Primary Author: Kevin Leyton-Brown kevinlb@stanford.edu

3 Agents and Strategies Interactions of Automated Pricing Algorithms: An Experimental Investigation
Primary Author: Bart J. Wilson bwilson@econlab.arizona.edu

3 Agents and Strategies MARI : An Agent-Based Intermediary Infrastructure for Electronic Markets
Primary Author: Gaurav Tewari gtewari@media.mit.edu

3 Agents and Strategies Price Wars and Niche Discovery in an Information Economy
Primary Author: Christopher Brooks chbrooks@umich.edu

4 Econ Strategies Information Complements, Substitutes, and Strategic Product Design
Primary Author: Marshall Van Alstyne mvanalst@umich.edu

4 Econ Strategies Competitive Bundling of Categorized Information Goods
Primary Author: Jeff Kephart kephart@us.ibm.com

4 Econ Strategies Sardine: Dynamic Seller Strategies in an Auction Marketplace
Primary Author: Joan Morris joanie@media.mit.edu

4 Econ Strategies Information Technology -- A Source of Friction?: An Analytical Model of How Firms Combat Price Competition Online
Primary Author: Neveen Farag nfarag@umich.edu

5 Reputations and Persuasion Targeted Advertising with Inventory Management
Primary Author: David Chickering dmax@microsoft.com

5 Reputations and Persuasion Immunizing online reputation reporting systems against unfair ratings and discriminatory behavior
Primary Author: Chrysanthos Dellarocas dell@mit.edu

5 Reputations and Persuasion Analysis of Recommendation Algorithms for E-Commerce
Primary Author: Badrul Sarwar sarwar@cs.umn.edu

6 Market Mechs Micro-Option:An Optimal Method for Atomic Reservation of Distributed Resources in a Free-Market Environment
Primary Author: Roman Ginis ginis@cs.caltech.edu

6 Market Mechs MultECommerce: a distributed architecture for collaborative shopping on the WWW
Primary Author: Ravi Jain rjain@telcordia.com

6 Market Mechs An Exception-Handling Architecture for Open Electronic Marketplaces of Contract Net Software Agents
Primary Author: Chrysanthos Dellarocas dell@mit.edu

7 Auctions II Competitive Analysis of Incentive Compatible On-Line Auctions
Primary Author: Ron Lavi tron@cs.huji.ac.il

7 Auctions II Computationally Feasible VCG Mechanisms
Primary Author: Amir Ronen amiry@cs.huji.ac.il

7 Auctions II Bidding Clubs: Institutionalized Collusion in Auctions
Primary Author: Kevin Leyton-Brown kevinlb@stanford.edu

7 Auctions II Combinatorial Auctions for Supply Chain Formation
Primary Author: William Walsh wew@eecs.umich.edu

8 Interfaces Using a Starfield Visualization for Analyzing Product Performance of Online Stores
Primary Author: Juhnyoung Lee jyl@us.ibm.com

8 Interfaces Privacy-Preserving Global Customization
Primary Author: Michael Reiter reiter@research.bell-labs.com

8 Interfaces Enabling Scalable Online Personalization on the Web
Primary Author: Debra VanderMeer deb@cc.gatech.edu

8 Interfaces A Comparative Usability Evaluation of User Interfaces
Primary Author: Ewa Callahan ecallaha@indiana.edu