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ToNC Workshop Economic Approaches and Strategic Behavior in Networks

ToNC Workshop Economic Approaches and Strategic Behavior in Networks. Issues. Prescriptive versus descriptive most things fall in the middle settlement mechanisms understanding the design space Behavior considerations programs versus humans behavior models actors Subset of users Byzantine.

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ToNC Workshop Economic Approaches and Strategic Behavior in Networks

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  1. ToNC WorkshopEconomic Approaches and Strategic Behavior in Networks

  2. Issues • Prescriptive versus descriptive • most things fall in the middle • settlement mechanisms • understanding the design space • Behavior considerations • programs versus humans • behavior models actors • Subset of users Byzantine

  3. Issues (con’t) • Learning is game settings • without global info • asynchronous updates • evaluating outcomes without convergence • robustness • Coalitions • Markets for security • what would be good models that insurance companies can use • Information markets

  4. Issues (con’t) • Reputation systems • examples: BGP updates • Reputation like E-Bay • Tit-for-Tat • Connecting crypto and Econ models • implementations • breaking crypto barriers with rationality assumptions • How you segment network services

  5. General concerns • Scope of networking (what’s not included?) • Importance of partnership with network community (vs. isolation) • Methods vs Issues: will this lead to community fragmentation?

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