A Genetic Programming Approach to Network Management Regulation
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- @InProceedings{DeMaagd:2010:HICSS,
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author = "Kurt DeMaagd and Johannes Bauer",
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title = "A Genetic Programming Approach to Network Management
Regulation",
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booktitle = "43rd Hawaii International Conference on System
Sciences (HICSS 2010)",
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year = "2010",
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month = "5-8 " # jan,
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abstract = "Although next-generation information network
infrastructure is prerequisite for continued economic
growth, the United States is falling behind in this
area relative to many other countries. Businesses and
regulators have grown concerned that the U.S. lacks the
correct regulatory and business incentives to upgrade
its network. Due to the complex and dynamic nature of
this problem, traditional analytic tools have proven
inadequate. This paper discusses a Genetic Programming
(GP) approach to the problem. Although only a first
step towards addressing the problem, the GP discovered
several interesting results stemming from the complex
interactions. For example, telecommunications companies
would actually be hurt by the option to charge
discriminatory prices but application providers would
benefit.",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, United
States, business incentives, discriminatory prices,
economic growth, network management regulation,
commerce, telecommunication industry, telecommunication
network management, telecommunication services",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/HICSS.2010.14",
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ISSN = "1530-1605",
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notes = "Also known as \cite{5428681}",
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Johannes M Bauer
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