A reminder about the 8th Workshop on Internet & Network Economics (WINE); which will take place in Liverpool during December 9-12. By now I hope that most people who may be interested will have seen a link to the call for papers in one of the messages I sent to various mailing lists. The submission deadline is the 1st of August, and the submission server will be added in a few days to the submission page.
This year the page limit is raised to 14 pages (for WINE 2011 it was 12 pages). I reckon that in these days of paperless papers one can be more generous with page limits. Against that, a higher page limit is more work for the PC. But so many CS conference submissions seem to use appendices, and when I review them I feel sort of obliged to check the appendix in any case, so I think there’s a case for a higher page limit. We still welcome papers whose page count is less than the limit, of course.
Invited speakers:
Program committee:
This year the page limit is raised to 14 pages (for WINE 2011 it was 12 pages). I reckon that in these days of paperless papers one can be more generous with page limits. Against that, a higher page limit is more work for the PC. But so many CS conference submissions seem to use appendices, and when I review them I feel sort of obliged to check the appendix in any case, so I think there’s a case for a higher page limit. We still welcome papers whose page count is less than the limit, of course.
Invited speakers:
- Kamal Jain, eBay Research Labs
- Benny Moldovanu, University of Bonn
- David C. Parkes, Harvard University
Program committee:
- Paul Goldberg, Liverpool (chair)
- Yoram Bachrach, Microsoft Research Cambridge
- Nina Balcan, Georgia Tech
- Ning Chen, NTU Singapore
- Xi Chen, Columbia
- Mohammad Taghi Hajiaghayi, University of Maryland
- Yiling Chen, Harvard SEAS
- Florin Constantin, A9.com
- Shahar Dobzinski, Cornell
- Amos Fiat, Tel-Aviv
- Felix Fischer, University of Cambridge
- Monika Henzinger, University of Vienna
- Martin Hoefer, RWTH-Aachen
- David Manlove, Glasgow
- Evangelos Markakis, AUEB Athens
- Peter Bro Miltersen, Aarhus
- Vahab Mirrokni, Google
- Georgios Piliouras, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Maria Polukarov, Southampton
- Heiko Roeglin, University of Bonn
- Guido Schaefer, CWI Amsterdam / VU University Amsterdam
- Grant Schoenebeck, Princeton
- Yevgeniy Vorobeychik, Sandia Labs
- Liad Wagman, Illinois Institute of Technology
- Jean Walrand, UC Berkeley
- Onno Zoeter, Xerox Research Centre Europe
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