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1. I3E 2001: Zürich, Switzerland
- Beat F. Schmid, Katarina Stanoevska-Slabeva, Volker Tschammer:
Towards The E-Society: E-Commerce, E-Business, and E-Government, The First IFIP Conference on E-Commerce, E-Business, E-Government (I3E 2001), October 3-5, Zürich, Switzerland. IFIP Conference Proceedings 202, Kluwer 2001, ISBN 0-7923-7529-7
Main Track - Part One: Security and Trust
- Kirsten Lenz, Andreas Oberweis, Swen Schneider:
Trust Based Contracting in Virtual Organizations - A Concept Based on Contract Workflow Management Systems. 3-16 - Jens Riegelsberger, Martina Angela Sasse:
Trustbuilders and Trustbusters - The Role of Trust Cues in Interfaces to e-Commerce Applications. 17-30 - Jon Ølnes:
A Taxonomy for Trusted Services. 31-44 - Theodosis Dimitrakos:
System Models, e-Risks and e-Trust - Towards bridging the gap? 45-58 - Nicklas Lundblad:
Digital Evidence - Designing a Trusted Third Party Service for Securing E-vidence. 59-72 - Konstantin Knorr, Susanne Röhrig:
Security Requirements of E-Business Processes. 72-86 - Youn-Hee Gil, Yongwha Chung, Dosung Ahn, Jihyun Moon, Hakil Kim:
Performance Analysis of Smart Card-Based Fingerprint Recognition For Secure User Authentication. 87-96 - Nikkou Kaku, Takahiko Murayama, Shuichiro Yamamoto:
Fingerprint Authentication System for Smart Cards. 97-112 - Kimio Kuramitsu, Ken Sakamura:
Tamper-Resistance Network - An Infrastructure for moving electronic tokens. 113-128
Main Track - Part Two: Inter-Organisational Transactions
- Ronald M. Lee, Roger W. H. Bons, René W. Wagenaar:
Pattern-Directed Auditing of Inter-Organisational Trade Procedures. 131-142 - Ottokar Kulendik, Kurt Rothermel, Reiner Siebert:
Cross-Organizational Workflow Management - General approaches and their suitability for engineering processes. 143-158 - Anastasia Kaltabani, Maria A. Lambrou, George T. Karetsos, Miltiades E. Anagnostou:
Modelling a Business to Business Intermediation Platform. 159-174
Main Track - Part Three: Virtual Enterprises
- Vaggelis Ouzounis, Volker Tschammer:
Towards Dynamic Virtual Enterprises. 177-191 - Ricardo J. Rabelo, Rolando Vargas Vallejos:
A Semi-Automated Brokerage for a Virtual Organization of Mould and Die Industries in Brazil. 192-207 - Rainer Alt, Christian Reichmayr, Thomas Puschmann, Florian Leser, Hubert Österle:
An Engineering Approach to Develop Business Networks. 208-228
Main Track - Part Four: Online Communities
- Johannes Hummel, Ulrike Lechner:
The Community Model of Content Management. 231-246 - Annakarin Nyberg, Ola Henfridsson:
Learning About the Online Customer - An interpretive case study of building digital customer relations in online entertainment. 247-260 - Christopher Lueg:
Information Dissemination in Virtual Communities as Challenge to Real World Companies. 261-270
Main Track - Part Five: Strategies and Business Models
- David H. Brown, Paul J. Robinson:
Insights into IST and E-Business Strategy Development. 273-287 - Les Labuschagne, Jan H. P. Eloff:
E-Commerce Strategy Formulation. 289-301 - Fons Wijnhoven:
Business Models for Information Goods Electronic Commerce - Conceptual Framework and Analysis of Examples. 302-315 - Michael S. H. Heng:
Implications of e-Commerce for Banking and Finance. 317-327 - Fahri Karakaya, Omar Khalil:
Electronic Commerce Use in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises - Some Evidence from Northeastern United States. 329-339 - Ainin Sulaiman, Rohana Jani, Shamshul Bahri Zakaria:
The Development of e-Commerce in Malaysia. 341-353 - Markus Anding, Thomas Hess:
Employing the Balanced Scorecard for the Online Media Business - A Conceptual Framework. 354-369 - Helmut Kneer, Urs Zurfluh, Burkhard Stiller:
A Model for Value-Added Internet Service Provisioning. 371-386
Main Track - Part Six: Customer Relationships
- Karen Renaud, Paula Kotzé, Tobias van Dyk:
A Mechanism for Evalutaing Feedback of e-Commerce Sites. 389-398 - Daniel Felix, Christoph Niederberger, Patrick Steiger, Markus Stolze:
Feature-Oriented vs. Needs-Oriented Product Access for Non-Expert-Online Shoppers. 399-406 - Weidong Zhang, Frans Coenen, Paul H. Leng:
An Architecture For Web-Based Post-Sales Service an a Flexible Manufacturing Environment. 407-416 - Achal Bassamboo, Manish Gupta, Sandeep Juneja:
Efficient Winner Determination Techniques for Internet Multi-Unit Auctions. 417-430 - Olivera Marjanovic, Zoran Milosevic:
"Figaro Should Be in Sydney by the 2nd of July" - Contracting in Many-To-Many e-Services. 431-443 - Ko Fujimura, Masayuki Terada:
Trading Among Untrusted Partners Via Voucher Trading System. 445-457
Minitrack One: Formal E-Models
- Willms Buhse:
The Influence of Market Uncertainties on Business Models for Online Music. 461-472 - Ingrid Slembek:
An Approach to Knowledge Management Support in E-Business Processes. 473-482 - Ido Millet, Diane H. Parente, John L. Fizel, Ray R. Venkataraman:
Electronic Reverse Auctions - Success Metrics & Dynamics. 483-488 - Jan Jürjens, Guido Wimmel:
Security Modelling for Electronic Commerce: The Common Electronic Purse Specifications. 489-505 - Mareike Schoop, Jörg Köller, Thomas List, Christoph Quix:
A Three-Phase Model of Electronic Marketplaces for Software Components in Chemical Engineering. 506-522 - Hans Weigand:
The Communicative Logic of Negotiation in B2B e-Commerce. 523-535 - Reinhard Riedl:
Hierarchical Knowledge and Meta-Observations. 537-546
Minitrack Two: E-Commerce-Induced Reengineering
- Abdullah Al-Mudimigh, Mohamed Zairi, Majed Al-Mashari:
ERP Implementation: An Integrative Methodology. 549-560 - Ned Kock:
Web-Driven Management Thinking: A Look at Business Process Redesign in the Age of the Web. 561-571 - Colin G. Ash, Janice M. Burn:
e-Engineering Through e-Business Change Management. 573-584
Minitrack Three: M-Commerce
- Hui Luo, N. K. Shankaranarayanan:
A Conditional E-Coupon Service for Location-Aware Mobile Commerce. 587-601 - Sebastian Fischmeister, Günther Hagleitner, Wolfgang Pree:
Symbolon - A Novel Concept For Secure e-Commerce. 603-616 - Reinhard Riedl:
A Functional Model for Mobile Commerce. 617-628 - Martin Gerdes, Silke Holtmanns:
Mobile Payment Solutions. 629-642 - Per E. Pedersen:
An Adoption Framework for Mobile Commerce. 643-655 - Lauri Frank, Jukka Heikkilä:
Diffusion Models in Analysing Emerging Technology-Based Services. 657-668
Minitrack Four: E-Democracy
- Jonathan Foster:
Towards a Democratic Education for E-Government - A Study of Deliberative Decision-Making via Information and Communications Technology. 671-682 - Emmanouil Magkos, Mike Burmester, Vassilios Chrissikopoulos:
Receipt-Freeness in Large-Scale Elections without Untappable Channels. 683-693 - Lesley Beddie, Ann Macintosh, Anna Malina:
E-Democracy and the Scottish Parliament. 695-705 - Greg Robins, Janice M. Burn:
Building Value Into E-Government - An Australian Case Study. 707-722 - Neil Collins, Patrick Butler:
Under Some Delusion: Considerations on the Limits of E-Democracy. 723-732
Minitrack Five: E-Government
- Hans Jochen Scholl:
Applying Stakeholder Theory to e-Government - Benefits and Limits. 735-747 - Greg Robins, Janice M. Burn:
Recreating Government Through Effective Knowledge Management. 749-763 - Anne-Marie Oostveen, Peter van den Besselaar:
Linking Databases and Linking Cultures - The complexity of concepts in international E-Governement. 765-774 - Kuno Schedler, Maria Christina Scharf:
Exploring the Interrelations Between Electronic Government and the New Public Management - A Managerial Framework for Electronic Government. 775-788 - Ralf Klischewski, Ingrid Wetzel:
XML-based Process Representation for e-Government Serviceflows. 789-802 - Clemens H. Cap, Nico Maibaum:
Digital Identity and it's Implication for Electronic Government. 803-816 - Markus Wenderoth, Dennis Wörmann:
Development of an European-Wide Citizen Javacard to Support Administrative Processes by the Use of the Electronic Signature and the Biometric Fingerprint Sensor - A case study of legal implications. 817-830 - Massimo Mecella, Carlo Batini:
A Review of the First Cooperative Projects in the Italian e-Government Initiative. 831-843 - Jeffrey Roy:
e-Governance & Digital Government in Canada - The Necessity of Both Structural and Cultural Transformations. 845-856
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