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David C. Parkes

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Feigenbaum, Joan, Parkes, David C. and Pennock, David M. (2009): Computational challenges in e-commerce. In Communications of the ACM, 52 (1) pp. 70-74.

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Kang, Laura and Parkes, David C. (2006): Passive verification of the strategyproofness of mechanisms in open environments. In: Fox, Mark S. and Spencer, Bruce (eds.) Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Electronic Commerce - ICEC 2006 2006, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. pp. 19-30.

 
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Parkes, David C., Rabin, Michael O., Shieber, Stuart M. and Thorpe, C. A. (2006): Practical secrecy-preserving, verifiably correct and trustworthy auctions. In: Fox, Mark S. and Spencer, Bruce (eds.) Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Electronic Commerce - ICEC 2006 2006, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. pp. 70-81.

 
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