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Internet 2 Bargaining theory 1 Complex systems 1 Contract 1 Contract theory 1 Knowledge management 1 Komplexe Systeme 1 Negotiations 1 Product design 1 Produktgestaltung 1 Systems theory 1 Systemtheorie 1 Technologiepolitik 1 Technology policy 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Verhandlungen 1 Verhandlungstheorie 1 Vertrag 1 Vertragstheorie 1 Welt 1 Wissensmanagement 1 World 1 economics 1 internet interconnection 1 peering 1 public policy 1 routing 1
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Faratin, Peyman 4 Bar-Yam, Yaneer 2 Bauer, Steven 2 Clark, David D. 2 Klein, Mark 2 Lehr, William 2 Sayama, Hiroki 2 BAUER, Steven 1 BERGER, Arthur 1 Berger, Arthur 1 CLARK, David 1 FARATIN, Peyman 1 GILMORE, Patrick 1 Gilmore, Patrick W. 1 LEHR, William 1
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Communications & Strategies 1 MIT Sloan Research Paper 1 MIT Sloan Working Paper 1
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Complexity of Internet Interconnections : Technology, Incentives and Implications for Policy
Faratin, Peyman; Clark, David D.; Bauer, Steven; Lehr, … - 2016
End-to-End (E2E) packet delivery in the Internet is achieved through a system of interconnections between heterogeneous entities called Autonomous Systems (ASes). As of March 2007, there were over 26,000 in use. Most ASes are ISPs, but they also include enterprises, governmental or educational...
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The Growing Complexity of Internet Interconnection
Faratin, Peyman; Clark, David D.; Bauer, Steven; Lehr, … - 2009
End-to-End (E2E) packet delivery in the Internet is achieved through a system of interconnections between heterogeneous entities called Autonomous Systems (ASes). The initial pattern of AS interconnection in the Internet was relatively simple, involving mainly ISPs with a balanced mixture of...
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The Growing Complexity of Internet Interconnection
FARATIN, Peyman; CLARK, David; BAUER, Steven; LEHR, William - In: Communications & Strategies 1 (2008) 72, pp. 51-72
End-to-End (E2E) packet delivery in the Internet is achieved through a system of interconnections between heterogeneous entities called Autonomous Systems (ASes). The initial pattern of AS interconnection in the Internet was relatively simple, involving mainly ISPs with a balanced mixture of...
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Negotiating Complex Contracts
Klein, Mark; Faratin, Peyman; Sayama, Hiroki; Bar-Yam, … - 2007
Work to date on computational models of negotiation has focused almost exclusively on defining contracts consisting of one or a few independent issues and tractable contract spaces. Many real-world contracts, by contrast, are much more complex, consisting of multiple inter-dependent issues and...
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A Complex Systems Perspective on Collaborative Design
Klein, Mark; Sayama, Hiroki; Faratin, Peyman; Bar-Yam, … - 2013
Almost all complex artifacts nowadays, including physical artifacts such as airplanes, as well as informational artifacts such as software, organizational designs, plans and schedules, are created via the interaction of many, sometimes thousands of participants, working on different elements of...
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