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Moneyless exchange: Attitudes of participants in Australian community barter systems
International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing, 1997AbstractCommunity‐based barter systems, known as LETS, appear to have become in‐stitutionalised, that is accepted as an alternative exchange system across Australia and in other Western countries. LETS are non‐profit enterprises, which allow members of a community to exchange goods and services without cash. A search of the literature reveals that very
Birch, D, Liesch, Peter
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Barter system for researchers: A proposal
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1970AbstractThis proposal arose from the author's difficulty in finding colleagues with similar research interests. The proposal took shape from the collective thoughts of many who have expressed dissatisfaction with the traditional means of information exchange among researchers.At its most concrete level, the barter system for researchers consists of two
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Assessment of Barter System Among Fish Traders in Imakun-Omi, Ogun State, Nigeria
2021This study assessed barter system among fish traders around Imakun-Omi, Ogun State, Nigeria. A two-stage sampling procedure elicited both qualitative and quantitative data from six key informants and 60 fish traders within Ajebo market at two consecutive market days. Data on socio-economic characteristics, trading characteristics, commodities exchanged
Olaoye, O. J. +2 more
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A multi-agent system for e-barter including transaction and shipping costs
Proceedings of the 2003 ACM symposium on Applied computing, 2003An e-barter multi-agent system consists of a set of agents exchanging goods. In contrast to e-commerce systems, transactions do not necessarily involve the exchange of money. Agents are equipped with a utility function to simulate the preferences of the customers that they are representing.
Natalia López +3 more
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XML-Based e-Barter System for Circular Supply Exchange
2005A key function for any barter service is to detect circular exchanges in which all demands and supplies of a circle of users are satisfied. We call the demand and supply of a user his queries and data, respectively. The problem of finding a circular exchange is to detect directed cycles in an exchange graph where an edge connects one user's supply to ...
Shuichi Nishioka +4 more
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2010 International Conference on Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems, 2010
One of the major obstacles to the development of the Peer-to-Peer systems is the free riding problem, which significantly degrades the scalability, fault tolerance and content availability of the systems. Bartering exchange ring based incentive mechanism is one of the most common solutions to this problem.
Kan Zhang, Nick Antonopoulos
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One of the major obstacles to the development of the Peer-to-Peer systems is the free riding problem, which significantly degrades the scalability, fault tolerance and content availability of the systems. Bartering exchange ring based incentive mechanism is one of the most common solutions to this problem.
Kan Zhang, Nick Antonopoulos
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A novel bartering exchange ring based incentive mechanism for peer-to-peer systems
Future Generation Computer Systems, 2013Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networking is an alternative to the cloud computing for relatively more informal trade. One of the major obstacles to its development is the free riding problem, which significantly degrades the scalability, fault tolerance and content availability of the systems.
Kan Zhang, Nick Antonopoulos
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Voyage of marketing thought from a barter system to a customer centric one
Marketing Intelligence & Planning, 2009PurposeMarketing thought originating from the era of the barter system, gradually evolved into production and sales orientations, with greater emphasis on the process, quality, and selling of products. Thereafter, customer satisfaction as an essential component of the strategic decision process occupies a significant position among various marketing ...
Gurjeet Kaur, R.D. Sharma
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The Study of the Barter Trading System at Wulandoni Barter Market
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Social, Science, and Technology, ICSST 2021, 25 November 2021, Tangerang, Indonesia, 2022Antonio Nyoko +2 more
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