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The project of writing this monograph was conceived in August 2006.
It is a m- ter of delight and satisfaction that this monograph
would be published during the centenary year (May 27, 2008 - May
26, 2009) of our dear alma mater, the Indian Institute of Science,
which is truly a magni cent temple and an eternal source of
inspiration, with a splendid ambiance for research. Studying the
rational behavior of entities interacting with each other in or-
nized or ad-hoc marketplaces has been the bread and butter of our
research group here at the Electronic Commerce Laboratory,
Department of Computer Science and Automation, Indian Institute of
Science. Speci cally, the application of game th- retic modeling
and mechanism design principles to the area of network economics
was an area of special interest to the authors. In fact, the
dissertations of the s- ond, third, and fourth authors (Dinesh
Garg, Ramasuri Narayanam, and Hastagiri Prakash) were all in this
area. Dinesh Garg's Doctoral Thesis, which later won the Best
Dissertation Award at the Department of Computer Science and
Automation, Indian Institute of Science for the academic year
2006-07, included an interesting chapter on applying the brilliant
work of Roger Myerson (Nobel laureate in E- nomic Sciences in 2007)
to the topical problem of sponsored search auctions on the web.
Ramasuri's Master's work applied mechanism design to develop robust
broadcastprotocolsin wireless adhoc networkswhile Hastagiri's
Master's work - veloped resource allocation mechanisms for
computational grids.
The project of writing this monograph was conceived in August 2006.
It is a m- ter of delight and satisfaction that this monograph
would be published during the centenary year (May 27, 2008 - May
26, 2009) of our dear alma mater, the Indian Institute of Science,
which is truly a magni cent temple and an eternal source of
inspiration, with a splendid ambiance for research. Studying the
rational behavior of entities interacting with each other in or-
nized or ad-hoc marketplaces has been the bread and butter of our
research group here at the Electronic Commerce Laboratory,
Department of Computer Science and Automation, Indian Institute of
Science. Speci cally, the application of game th- retic modeling
and mechanism design principles to the area of network economics
was an area of special interest to the authors. In fact, the
dissertations of the s- ond, third, and fourth authors (Dinesh
Garg, Ramasuri Narayanam, and Hastagiri Prakash) were all in this
area. Dinesh Garg's Doctoral Thesis, which later won the Best
Dissertation Award at the Department of Computer Science and
Automation, Indian Institute of Science for the academic year
2006-07, included an interesting chapter on applying the brilliant
work of Roger Myerson (Nobel laureate in E- nomic Sciences in 2007)
to the topical problem of sponsored search auctions on the web.
Ramasuri's Master's work applied mechanism design to develop robust
broadcastprotocolsin wireless adhoc networkswhile Hastagiri's
Master's work - veloped resource allocation mechanisms for
computational grids.
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