First IFIP conference on e-commerce, e-business, and e-government
4-5th October 2001 in Zurich, Switzerland
Call for papers (deadline 28th February 2001)
Scope
This conference is the first IFIP conference on e-commerce, e-business,
and e-government
sponsored by the three committees TC6, TC8, and TC11. It provides a
forum for users,
engineers, and scientists in academia, industry, and government to
present their latest findings in
e-commerce, e-business, or e-government applications and the underlying
technology to support
those applications.
The conference will comprise a main track with papers in various topics
and 5 minitracks
dedicated to special topics.
Main Conference Track
Areas of particular interest of the main track include but are not
limited to:
- Pre-sales support, ordering, settlement, delivery, and payment
- Post-sales services and customer care
- Innovative business models and E-Strategies (B-B, B-C, C-C,
brick&click)
- Interorganizational systems, virtual organizations, and virtual
markets
- Supply chains, work flow management, control and audit mechanisms
- Procurement, negotiations and dynamic pricing models (bidding,
auctions)
- Trading of intangible goods
- Information & communication platforms, mobile agents, unified
messaging
- Security, privacy, and consumer protection
- Smart Cards and biometrics
- Information retrieval, data mining, semantic web
- Legal, social, cross-cultural issues
- Trust and confidence in digital signatures and certificates
- Strategic management of e-commerce, e-business
- Measuring of E-Commerce impact/results
Minitracks
Besides the main track, the conference comprises 5 special minitracks
(for further information
follow the link minitracks).
Submission of Full Paper (Main Track)
Information for Authors
Submissions should describe original work (not submitted or published
elsewhere) and be max.
20 pages (double spaced) in length. Submissions should include title,
authors and a 150-word
abstract as a front page (front page example in Word and PDF format).
Identify the author
responsible for correspondence, incl. the authors name, mailing address,
telephone and fax
numbers, and e-mail address. The core paper should include the title
only and no info about the
authors.One of the authors of each paper must register and present the
paper at the
conference. The proceedings of the conference will be published by
Kluwer Academic
Publishers. Best papers are selected by the best paper award committee.
Address for Submissions
Authors are requested to submit their manuscripts electronically as a
Microsoft Word
document, PDF, or in Postscript format by following the instructions and
send the manuscripts
electronically to [log in to unmask]
The accepted final paper should be submited electronically as a
Microsoft Word document.
Important Deadlines
Papers due
February 28, 2001
Acceptance
May 1, 2001
Final papers due
June 15, 2001
Authors registrations
June 15, 2001
For more information visit:
http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/I3E-conference/
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