In mechanism design, implementability is a property of a social choice function. It means that there is an incentive-compatible mechanism that attains ("implements")this function. There are several degrees of implementability, corresponding to the different degrees of incentive-compatibility, e.g: * A function is dominant-strategy implementable if it is attainable by a mechanism which is dominant-strategy-incentive-compatible (also called strategyproof). * A function is Bayesian-Nash implementable if it is attainable by a mechanism which is Bayesian-Nash-incentive-compatible. See for a recent reference. In some textbooks, the entire field of mechanism design is called Implementation theory. (Wikipedia).
Mechanism Design: The Implementation of Society's Goals - Eric Maskin
Eric Maskin Institute for Advanced Study May 12, 2008 More videos on http://video.ias.edu
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Mechanism Design: How to Implement Social Goals - Eric Maskin
Eric Maskin Institute for Advanced Study May 2, 2008 More videos on http://video.ias.edu
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The Step Response | Control Systems in Practice
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Agile Roots 2010 - Agile and User Experience Design
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What is Sustainable Design?: Understanding Design
Sustainable design and development should meet the needs of people in the present without compromising the needs of future generations. According to serial entrepreneur John Elkington, organizations need to consider profit, people and the planet when thinking about new innovations. Join
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What Is Industrial Design?: Understanding Design
Industrial design, which is also known as product design, is the creation of consumer goods, from the smallest spoon to the largest machine. Industrial designers seek to optimize the function, value and appearance of products and systems. Join Prasad Boradkar, a professor emeritus of ind
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This video lecture will teach you how to design spur gears for mechanical strength, dynamic load and surface durability. Here design is carried out to meet all input requirements conforming to AGMA standard. Check the detailed article on the gear design here - https://www.learnengineering.
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Agile Roots 2010 - Enough Design
By: Ian MacFarland A great agile design process is complementary to a great agile development process, producing products that people love. There’s a tension between the notion of ultimate flexibility that agile proposes, and the need for coherency and excellence that great design provi
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Reactive Systems use a high-performance software architecture. They are resilient under stress, and their reactive design allows them to scale elastically to meet demand. The reactive design approach allows the creation of more complex, more flexible systems and forms the basis for some of
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Objectionable Content (Python Object Model) || James Powell
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Because You Cant Run, You Cant Hide: Some Musings on API Design || James Powell
When designing an API, how do you restrict your users to your public interface and keep their filthy hands off your internal implementation details? Sadly, the richness of Python's runtime makes this remarkably difficult. This talk investigates a number of ways to keep the riff-raff out an
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An Introduction to Requirements | Systems Engineering, Part 4
See all the videos in this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLn8PRpmsu08owzDpgnQr7vo2O-FUQm_fL Get an introduction to an important tool in systems engineering: requirements. You'll learn about the three things every requirement must have and what makes a requirement valid.
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Programming to WinRT with Standard C++ Using C++/WinRT
This month, Richard Thomson will give us an introduction to the WinRT APIs and how you can access them from standard C++, without resorting to non-standard language extensions and compilers. The WinRT APIs are the heart of writing Universal Windows Platform (UWP) applications that target W
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Mechanism Design With Set-Theoretic Beliefs - Jing Chen
Jing Chen Massachusetts Institute of Technology October 3, 2011 In settings of incomplete information, we put forward (1) a very conservative ---indeed, purely set-theoretic--- model of the beliefs (including totally wrong ones) that each player may have about the payoff types of his oppon
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Energy Harvesting for Wireless Sensors
May 30, 2007 lecture by Raj Amirtharajah for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE 380). In this talk, Raj gives an overview of energy harvesting mechanisms, describes circuit and system microarchitecture techniques for energy harvesting wireless sensors, and gives speci
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Country Farming: Innovations of the Modern Tractor (1955-1959) | British Pathé
In this Pathé documentary from the '50s, labour practices in country farming are examined with the helping hoe of a tractor. For Archive Licensing Enquiries Visit: https://goo.gl/W4hZBv Explore Our Online Channel For FULL Documentaries, Fascinating Interviews & Classic Movies: https://go
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AWS Certification | Which AWS Certification To Choose? | AWS Certification Path | Simplilearn
This video tutorial AWS Certification will help every individual learn why completing an AWS certification is essential in their career. If you're looking for an AWS job or planning to move to an AWS position in your current company, earning an AWS certification can be a brilliant investme
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The Benefits of Functional Architectures | Systems Engineering, Part 3
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