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TCC
2005
Springer
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On the Relationships Between Notions of Simulation-Based Security
Several compositional forms of simulation-based security have been proposed in the literature, including universal composability, black-box simulatability, and variants thereof. Th...
Anupam Datta, Ralf Küsters, John C. Mitchell,...
NETGAMES
2004
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Zoned federation of game servers: a peer-to-peer approach to scalable multi-player online games
Today’s Multi-player Online Games (MOGs) are challenged by infrastructure requirements, because of their server-centric nature. Peer-to-peer networks are an interesting alternat...
Takuji Iimura, Hiroaki Hazeyama, Youki Kadobayashi
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GROUP
2009
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
Usability heuristics for networked multiplayer games
Networked multiplayer games must support a much wider variety of interactions than single-player games because networked games involve communication and coordination between playe...
David Pinelle, Nelson Wong, Tadeusz Stach, Carl Gu...
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INFOCOM
2006
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Using Repeated Games to Design Incentive-Based Routing Systems
Abstract— Incorporating pricing information in routing systems has been explored in various contexts and fashions. In this paper we examine certain fundamental properties importa...
Michael Afergan
ECIS
2000
14 years 11 months ago
Effects of Electronic Markets on Negotiation Processes
Negotiation can be regarded as playing a game with certain rules. If the rules change, the game has to be played differently. Compared to traditional markets, electronic markets ca...
Michael Stroebel