Developing e-Negotiation support with a meta-modeling approach in a web services environment
Decision Support Systems - Special issue: Web services and process management
Optimization and dynamical systems algorithms for finding equilibria of stochastic games
Optimization Methods & Software
IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation - Special issue on computational finance and economics
Designing Intelligent Software Agents for Auctions with Limited Information Feedback
Information Systems Research
An efficient reverse auction mechanism for limited supplier base
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Branch on price: a fast winner determination algorithm for discount auctions
AAIM'06 Proceedings of the Second international conference on Algorithmic Aspects in Information and Management
Winner determination in discount auctions
WINE'05 Proceedings of the First international conference on Internet and Network Economics
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An auction designer faces many questions. Among the questions are what precisely is to be sold, who may bid, will there be multiple rounds of bidding, what kinds of payments will be made and which are biddable, how will the bids be compared, how will it be decided if a transaction occurs, how will the price be set, how will sales of multiple items be handled, and what information will be revealed and when. Different academic disciplines have contributed to answering these questions. In addition to OR/MS, these include engineering, economics, sociology, and computer science.