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2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j1]Peter Reichl, Patrick Zwickl, Patrick Maillé, Martín Varela:
What you pay is what you get?: Fundamentals of charging Internet services based on end user Quality of Experience. Qual. User Exp. 3(1) (2018) - 2016
- [c24]Sergios Soursos, Ivana Podnar Zarko, Patrick Zwickl, Ivan Gojmerac, Giuseppe Bianchi, Gino Carrozzo:
Towards the cross-domain interoperability of IoT platforms. EuCNC 2016: 398-402 - [c23]Toni Mäki, Patrick Zwickl, Martín Varela:
Network quality differentiation: Regional effects, market entrance, and empirical testability. Networking 2016: 476-484 - 2015
- [c22]Martín Varela, Patrick Zwickl, Peter Reichl, Min Xie, Henning Schulzrinne:
From Service Level Agreements (SLA) to Experience Level Agreements (ELA): The challenges of selling QoE to the user. ICC Workshops 2015: 1741-1746 - [c21]Ivan Gojmerac, Patrick Zwickl, Gabriel Kovacs, Christoph Steindl:
Large-scale active measurements of DNS entries related to e-mail system security. ICC 2015: 7426-7432 - [c20]Christopher Helf, Patrick Zwickl, Helmut Hlavacs, Peter Reichl:
Towards a Framework for Gamification-Based Intervention Mapping in mHealth. ICEC 2015: 508-513 - [c19]Christopher Helf, Patrick Zwickl, Helmut Hlavacs, Peter Reichl:
mHealth Stakeholder Integration: A gamification-based Framework-approach towards behavioural change. MoMM 2015: 268-274 - [c18]Patrick Zwickl, Peter Reichl, Lea Skorin-Kapov, Ognjen Dobrijevic, Andreas Sackl:
On the approximation of ISP and user utilities from quality of experience. QoMEX 2015: 1-6 - [i2]Patrick Zwickl, Ivan Gojmerac, Paul Fuxjäger, Peter Reichl, Oliver Holland:
The Society Spectrum: Self-Regulation of Cellular Network Markets. CoRR abs/1507.02043 (2015) - 2014
- [c17]Patrick Zwickl, Peter Reichl, Andreas Sackl:
The 15 Commandments of Market Entrance Pricing for Differentiated Network Services: An Antagonistic Analysis of Human vs. Market. MMB/DFT 2014: 162-176 - 2013
- [c16]Andreas Sackl, Patrick Zwickl, Peter Reichl:
The trouble with choice: An empirical study to investigate the influence of charging strategies and content selection on QoE. CNSM 2013: 298-303 - [c15]Patrick Zwickl, Andreas Sackl, Peter Reichl:
Market entrance, user interaction and willingness-to-pay: Exploring fundamentals of QoE-based charging for VoD services. GLOBECOM 2013: 1310-1316 - [c14]Patrick Zwickl, Peter Reichl:
Graph-Theoretic Roots of Value Network Quantification. EUNICE 2013: 282-286 - [c13]Patrick Zwickl, Paul Fuxjäger, Ivan Gojmerac, Peter Reichl:
Wi-Fi Offload: Tragedy of the commons or land of milk and honey? PIMRC Workshops 2013: 148-152 - [c12]Andreas Sackl, Patrick Zwickl, Peter Reichl:
QoE Alchemy 2.0: An improved test setup for the pecuniary bias of QoE. QoMEX 2013: 40-41 - [c11]Peter Reichl, Patrick Maillé, Patrick Zwickl, Andreas Sackl:
A fixed-point model for QoE-based charging. FhMN@SIGCOMM 2013: 33-38 - [c10]Peter Reichl, Patrick Zwickl, Christian Löw, Patrick Maillé:
How Paradoxical Is the "Paradox of Side Payments"? Notes from a Network Interconnection Perspective. WWIC 2013: 115-128 - [i1]Patrick Zwickl, Paul Fuxjäger, Ivan Gojmerac, Peter Reichl:
Wi-Fi Offload: Tragedy of the Commons or Land of Milk and Honey? CoRR abs/1307.7612 (2013) - 2012
- [c9]Andreas Sackl, Patrick Zwickl, Sebastian Egger, Peter Reichl:
The role of cognitive dissonance for QoE evaluation of multimedia services. GLOBECOM Workshops 2012: 1352-1356 - [c8]Andreas Sackl, Patrick Zwickl, Peter Reichl:
From Quality of Experience to Willingness to Pay for Interconnection Service Quality. Networking Workshops 2012: 89-96 - [c7]Patrick Zwickl, Peter Reichl:
An Instance-Based Approach for the Quantitative Assessment of Key Value Network Dependencies. Networking Workshops 2012: 97-104 - [c6]Stefan Wahlmueller, Patrick Zwickl, Peter Reichl:
Pricing and regulating Quality of Experience. NGI 2012: 57-64 - [c5]Andreas Sackl, Sebastian Egger, Patrick Zwickl, Peter Reichl:
The QoE alchemy: Turning quality into money. Experiences with a refined methodology for the evaluation of willingness-to-pay for service quality. QoMEX 2012: 170-175 - [c4]Peter Reichl, Patrick Maillé, Patrick Zwickl, Andreas Sackl:
On the fixpoint problem of QoE-based charging. VALUETOOLS 2012: 235-242 - 2011
- [c3]Patrick Zwickl, Peter Reichl, Antonio Ghezzi, Finn Tore Johansen, Håkon Lønsethagen, Michael Georgiades, Carla Di Cairano-Gilfedder:
ASQ Meta-Scenarios: A Generalized Approach for Requirements Classification of Interconnection Goods. CTTE 2011: 1-9 - [c2]Patrick Zwickl, Peter Reichl, Antonio Ghezzi:
On the Quantification of Value Networks: A Dependency Model for Interconnection Scenarios. ICQT 2011: 63-74 - [c1]Johannes Oetsch, Jörg Pührer, Martina Seidl, Hans Tompits, Patrick Zwickl:
VIDEAS: A Development Tool for Answer-Set Programs Based on Model-Driven Engineering Technology. LPNMR 2011: 382-387
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