Tuesday, May 20, 2014

[DMANET] WINE 2014: The 10th Conference on Web and Internet Economics

Call for Paper
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WINE 2014: The 10th Conference on Web and Internet Economics
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Dec. 14 - 17, 2014, Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Beijing,
China
http://wine2014.amss.ac.cn

Co-located with the 11th Workshop on Algorithms and Models of the Web Graph
(WAW 2014)

OVERVIEW

The Conference on Web and Internet Economics (WINE, formerly Workshop on
Internet & Network Economics) is an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange
of ideas and results on incentives and computation arising from these
various fields. Invited speakers of previous WINEs include not only many
famous theorists from prestigious universities in the world, such as Kenneth
J. Arrow, the winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, but also top
researchers from many big business, such as Microsoft Research, Yahoo!
Research, IBM Research, Google Inc., eBay Research Labs and so on.
Participants of WINEs come from universities and industries as well.

WINE 2014 is jointly organized by Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science
(AMSS), Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Tsinghua University (THU). AMSS is
a national comprehensive academic research center of mathematics and systems
science, and THU is one of most renowned universities in China. WINE 2014
will be held in Beijing, the center of cultural and business activities in
China and an amazing mix of old and new.


IMPORTANT DATES

• Regular paper submission: July 25, 2014

• Poster submission: August 22, 2014

• Regular paper author notification: September 8, 2014

• Poster author notification: September 15, 2014

• Camera-ready version submission: September 29, 2014

INFORMATION & CONTACT

http://wine2014.amss.ac.cn & email: wine2014@amss.ac.cn


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