Presentations

The following MARX project presentations are in addition to papers presented at conferences, listed on our publications page.

1997

  1. Market-based Adaptive Architectures for Information Survivability (JK MacKie-Mason). Lucent Laboratories, Holmdel, NJ, March 1997.
  2. Market-aware agents for a multiagent world (MP Wellman). An invited talk at the Eighth European Workshop on Modelling Autonomous Agents in a Multi-Agent World (MAAMAW-97), Ronneby, Sweden, May 1997.
  3. Allocating Bandwidth for Multiple Qualities of Service (JK MacKie-Mason). IBM T.J. Watson Research Lab, Hawthorne, NY, June 1997.
  4. Some applications of market-oriented programming (PR Wurman). Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, June 1997.
  5. Market-oriented programming (MP Wellman). An invited talk at the Fourteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-97), Providence, RI, July 1997.
  6. Agents and electronic commerce (MP Wellman). Second Dartmouth Workshop on Transportable Agents, Hanover, NH, September 1997.
  7. A Smart Market for Resource Reservation in a Multiple QoS Network (JK MacKie-Mason). 25th Annual Telecom Policy Research Conference, Alexandria, VA, September 1997.
  8. Market-Oriented Programming (MP Wellman), International Workshop on Multiagent Systems, Dedham, MA, October 1997.
  9. Mechanisms for Resource Allocation in Integrated Services Networks (JK MacKie-Mason). Bell Labs, Murray Hill, NJ, November 1997.
  10. Research on Information Economies (JK MacKie-Mason). Bell Labs, Murray Hill, NJ, November 1997.

1998

  1. Info Bundling: Exploring the Design Space (JK MacKie-Mason). Conference on Electronic Markets and Economics (CEME '98), Austin, TX, February 1998.
  2. Progress in Market-Oriented Programming (MP Wellman). SRI International, Menlo Park, CA, March 1998.
  3. Network Architecture and Content Provision: An Economic Analysis (JK MacKie-Mason). Columbia Business School, May 1998.
  4. Wanderings in Marketspace (MP Wellman). Invited keynote at Agents-98 Workshop on Artificial Societies and Computational Markets, Minneapolis, MN, May 1998.
  5. Design mechanisms; analyze protocols (MP Wellman). Panel discussion at Agents-98 Workshop on Agent-Mediated Electronic Trading, Minneapolis, MN, May 1998.
  6. Infrastructure for automated negotiation (MP Wellman). Panel discussion at Second International Conference on Autonomous Agents (Agents-98), Minneapolis, MN, May 1998.
  7. Market-based adaptive architectures for information survivability (MP Wellman). DARPA Adaptive Architecture Workshop, Menlo Park, CA, May 1998.
  8. Managing Resources in Information Systems? (JK MacKie-Mason). Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University, May 1998.
  9. Mechanism Designs for Distributed Network Scheduling (JK MacKie-Mason). Microeconomics Seminar, University of Iowa, May 1998.
  10. Wanderings in Marketspace (MP Wellman). University of Lund, Sweden, June 1998.
  11. Mechanism designs for distributed network scheduling (JK MacKie-Mason). IBM TJ Watson Research Labs, Hawthorne, NY, June 1998.
  12. Economics of Electronic Access to Scholarly Journals (JK MacKie-Mason). American Libraries Association, Workshop on PEAK, Washington, DC, June 1998.
  13. The Dining Bidders: Secure Auctions for a Paranoid World (TP Kelly). Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA, July 1998.
  14. Progress in Market-Oriented Programming (MP Wellman). Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA, August 1998.
  15. Market-Oriented Programming for Information Survivability (MP Wellman). RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA, August 1998.
  16. Progress in Market-Oriented Programming (MP Wellman). USC Information Sciences Institute, Marina del Rey, CA, August 1998.
  17. Market-Oriented Data Distribution for Information System Survivability (TP Kelly). RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA, September 1998.
  18. Wanderings in Marketspace (MP Wellman). Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH, September 1998.
  19. Pricing, Bundling, and Electronic Access to Information (JK MacKie-Mason). Columbia Business School, October 1998.
  20. Artificial Agent Economies, Mechanism Design, and the Management of Information Resources (JK MacKie-Mason). Invited talk, First International Conference on Information and Computation Economies (ICE-98), Charleston, SC, October 1998.
  21. Economics in the Design of Computer-Assisted Auctions (JK MacKie-Mason). Conference on Trends and Research in Electronic Commerce. Ruschlikon, Switzerland, November 1998.
  22. A market protocol for decentralized task allocation and scheduling (WE Walsh). NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, November 1998.

1999

  1. Auction design for electronic commerce and market-oriented programming (PR Wurman). IBM Research, Hawthorne, NY, January 1999.
  2. Market-Biased Replacement Policies for QoS Web Caching (JK MacKie-Mason). Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA, February 1999.
  3. Economics, Institutions and the Design of Computer-Assisted Decisions (JK MacKie-Mason). Bell Atlantic Distinguished Lecture Series in Telecommunications and Information Technology, Carnegie-Mellon University, February 1999.
  4. Auction design for electronic commerce and market-oriented programming (PR Wurman). North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, February 1999.
  5. Market Approaches to Scheduling and Caching (JK MacKie-Mason). Computer Science Department, Purdue University, March 1999.
  6. Auction design for electronic commerce and market-oriented programming (PR Wurman). University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, March 1999.
  7. Auction design for electronic commerce and market-oriented programming (PR Wurman). MIT Sloan School, Cambridge, MA, March 1999.
  8. Biased replacement policies for web caches: Differential quality-of-service and aggregate user value (TP Kelly). USC Information Sciences Institute, Marina del Rey, CA, March 1999.
  9. Biased replacement policies for web caches: Differential quality-of-service and aggregate user value (TP Kelly). RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA, March 1999.
  10. Competition Between Firms that Bundle (JK MacKie-Mason). U.S. Federal Trade Commission, April 1999.
  11. Market-based allocation of computational resources (MP Wellman). Kickoff Meeting, ISAT Study Group on Probabilistic Methods in Computational Systems and Infrastructure, Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA, April 1999.
  12. Negotiation + $ + Mediation= Auction (MP Wellman). Panel discussion at AAAI-99 Workshop on Negotiation: Settling Conflicts and Identifying Opportunities, Orlando, FL, July 1999.
  13. Mechanisms, institutions, and multiagent systems (JK MacKie-Mason). Northwestern Summer Microeconomics Workshop, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, July 1999.
  14. Automated contract negotiation and mechanism design (DM Reeves). Northwestern Summer Microeconomics Workshop, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, July 1999.
  15. Auction protocols for decentralized scheduling (MP Wellman). Northwestern Summer Microeconomics Workshop, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, July 1999.
  16. Computational markets (Tutorial) (MP Wellman). European Agent Systems Summer School, Utrecht, Netherlands, July 1999.
  17. Agents and electronic commerce: Mechanisms and protocols (MP Wellman). Third International Workshop on Cooperative Information Agents, Uppsala, Sweden, August 1999.
  18. A market model for distributed Mars rover scheduling (WE Walsh). NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, August 1999.
  19. Agent-based programming and Mathematica as a web/scripting language (DM Reeves). Invited talk, Mathematica Developers Conference, Champaign, IL, October 1999.


updated 28 October 99