Public access to the Internet
Towards an active network architecture
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
End-to-end routing behavior in the Internet
Conference proceedings on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communications
Internet cost structures and interconnection agreements
Internet economics
Priority pricing of integrated services networks
Internet economics
The Economics of Electronic Commerce
The Economics of Electronic Commerce
Bob Metcalfe on What's Wrong with the Internet: It's the Economy, Stupid
IEEE Internet Computing
Managing computing resources in active intranets
International Journal of Network Management
Exploring Traffic Pricing for the Virtual Private Network
Information Technology and Management
Mobile Agent Coordination for Distributed Network Management
Journal of Network and Systems Management
Coordination technologies for internet agents
Nordic Journal of Computing
Congestion based resource sharing in multi-service networks
Decision Support Systems
A Pricing Mechanism for Digital Content Distribution Over Computer Networks
Journal of Management Information Systems
Cache architecture for on-demand streaming on the Web
ACM Transactions on the Web (TWEB)
An Economic Analysis of Policies for the Protection and Reuse of Noncopyrightable Database Contents
Journal of Management Information Systems
A mechanism for pricing and resource allocation in peer-to-peer networks
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
An Analysis of Incentives for Network Infrastructure Investment Under Different Pricing Strategies
Information Systems Research
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To achieve its unique potential in a digital economy, the Internet must be able to guarantee a quality of service. Solving this problem requires the integration of economic principles and engineering design. The authors describe their work on a control mechanism that is decentralized and computationally feasible