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WINE
2010
Springer
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15 years 4 months ago
Near-Strong Equilibria in Network Creation Games
We introduce a new solution concept for games, near-strong equilibrium, a variation of strong equilibrium. Previous work has shown the existence of 2-strong pure strategy equilibr...
Ola Rozenfeld, Moshe Tennenholtz
WMTE
2002
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
To Unlock the Learning Value of Wireless Mobile Devices, Understand Coupling
Handheld computers will become an increasingly compelling choice of technology for K-12 classrooms because they will enable a transition from occasional, supplemental use to frequ...
Jeremy Roschelle, Charles Patton, Roy D. Pea
CSCW
2008
ACM
15 years 8 months ago
The effects of local lag on tightly-coupled interaction in distributed groupware
Tightly-coupled interaction is shared work in which each person's actions immediately and continuously influence the actions of others. Tightly-coupled collaboration is a hal...
Dane Stuckel, Carl Gutwin
CCIA
2009
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
Interaction, observance or both? Study of the effects on convention emergence
Abstract. Social conventions are useful self-sustaining protocols for groups to coordinate behavior without a centralized entity enforcing coordination. The emergence of such conve...
Daniel Villatoro, Jordi Sabater-Mir, Sandip Sen
ECIS
2004
15 years 7 months ago
The HKNET Project: E-Collaboration and Virtual Team Identity
E-collaboration is much more than the technological equivalent or substitute for traditional face-toface collaboration. The new metrics of time and distance modify, in essence, hu...
Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Douglas R. Vogel,...