Challenges of expanding Internet e-commerce, e-business, and e-government : 5th IFIP Conference on e-Commerce, e-Business, and e-Government (13E'2005), October 28-30, 2005, Poznan, Poland /

International Federation for Information Processing The IFIP series publishes state-of-the-art results in the sciences and technologies of information and communication. The scope of the series includes: foundations of computer science; software theory and practice; education; computer applications...

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Corporate Authors: IFIP Conference on E-Commerce, E-Business, E-Government Poznań, Poland)
Other Authors: IFIP Conference on E-Commerce, E-Business, E-Government, Funabashi, Matohisa., Grzech, Adam., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: New York, N.Y. : Springer, ©2005.
New York, N.Y. : [2005]
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xxiv, 627 pages) : illustrations.
Series: International Federation for Information Processing (Series) ; 189.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Innovative Business Models
  • Value Process and Business Process in E-Business Modelling
  • VA3: Governance Selection in Value Webs
  • From an E-Business Revenue Model to Its Software Reference Architecture
  • e-Collaboration and e-Services
  • Selecting Supply Partners for E-Collaboration in Supply Chains
  • E-Collaboration Architecture for Customer-Driven Business Processes in Inter-Organizational Scenarios
  • Monitoring Middleware for Service Level Agreements in Heterogeneous Environments
  • G2G, G2B, and G2C Models
  • Using Software Agents to Personalize Access to E-Offices
  • Evaluating E-Government
  • A Knowledge-Sharing Framework for Public Administrations
  • One-Stop Government
  • Service Integration
  • Configuring E-Government Services Using Ontologies
  • A Business Rule Engine Applied to Egovernment Services Integration
  • Towards Dynamic Composition of E-Government Services
  • e-Government
  • Trust and Security
  • Employing Ontologies for the Development of Security Critical Applications
  • Development and Evaluation of a System for Checking for Improper Sending of Personal Information in Encrypted E-Mail
  • Hypr&A
  • A Security Model for the Support Processes in Egovernment
  • e-Health and e-Democracy
  • Policy-Rich Multi-Agent Support for E-Health Applications
  • Pursuing Electronic Health
  • E-Petitioning: Enabling Ground-Up Participation
  • Architecture of Multi Channel Multi Database Voting System
  • Public e-Services for Citizens and Enterprises
  • Practitioner Buy-in and Resistance to E-Enabled Information Sharing Across Agencies
  • Legalurn: A Framework for Organizing and Surfing Legal Documents on the Web
  • A Web Service Approach to Geographical Data Distribution Among Public Administrations
  • Digital Goods and Products
  • Second generation micropayment systems: lessons learned
  • Value Analysis of Retail Electronic Payments Market
  • Personalized Discount
  • A Fuzzy Logic Approach
  • B2B, B2C, and C2C Models
  • Dynamic Model Harmonization Between Unknown eBusiness Systems
  • Active Advertisement in Supermarkets Using Personal Agents
  • A Smart HTTP Communicator: SMACH
  • e-Marketplaces, e-Hubs, and Portals
  • Mobile Portal Implementation Strategy: A Theoretical Exploration
  • Cross-Organizational Workflows: A Classification of Design Decisions
  • Biovault: Solving the Problem of Replay in Biometrics
  • Computing for e-Commerce
  • Integration of XML Data in Peer-to-Peer E-Commerce Applications
  • Using ebXML for Supply Chain Traceability
  • An XML-Based Data Model for Vulnerability Assessment Reports
  • User Behavior Modeling
  • Admission Control for the Customers over the Vendor's VPN
  • Role of the Customer Value in the Software as a Service Concept
  • Robalo: A Risk-Oriented Job Dispatching Mechanism for Workforce Management System
  • Pervasive Technologies for e-Commerce
  • Discovery and Query: Two Semantic Processes for Web Services
  • Dyng: A Multi-Protocol Collaborative System
  • Development Concept for and Trial Application of a "Mulutiplex Risk Communicator".