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Electronic Commerce and Web Technologies

First International Conference, EC-Web 2000 London, UK, September 4-6, 2000 Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 1875)

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Table of contents (42 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XII
  2. Web Application Design

    1. The WebConsultant - A Flexible Framework for Dynamic Web Applications

      • Andreas Turk, Frank Farnschläder, Horst Silberhorn, Herbert Stoyan, Stefan Kreutter
      Pages 13-24
  3. Intellectual Property Rights

    1. Selling Bits: A Matter of Creating Consumer Value

      • Jaap Gordijn, Hans Akkermans, Hans van Vliet, Edwin Paalvast
      Pages 48-62
    2. A Secure Electronic Software Distribution (ESD) Protocol based on PKC

      • Sung-Min Lee, Hyung-Woo Lee, Tai-Yun Kim
      Pages 63-71
  4. Security and Fairness

    1. An Equitably Fair On-line Auction Scheme

      • Emmanouil Magkos, Mike Burmester, Vassilios Chrissikopoulos
      Pages 72-83
    2. Secure PC-Franking for Everyone

      • Gerrit Bleumer
      Pages 94-109
  5. Distributed Organisations

    1. Contracts for Cross-Organizational Workflow Management

      • Marjanca Koetsier, Paul Grefen, Jochem Vonk
      Pages 110-121
    2. AllianceNet: Information Sharing, Negotiation and Decision-Making for Distributed Organizations

      • Jean Marc Andreoli, Stefania Castellani, Manuel Munier
      Pages 122-132
    3. MIERA: Method for Inter-Enterprise Role-Based Authorization

      • Heiko Ludwig, Luke O’Connor, Simon Kramer
      Pages 133-144
  6. Web Usage Analysis

    1. A Heuristic to Capture Longer User Web Navigation Patterns

      • José Borges, Mark Levene
      Pages 155-164
    2. Integrating Web Usage and Content Mining for More Effective Personalization

      • Bamshad Mobasher, Honghua Dai, Tao Luo, Yuqing Sun, Jiang Zhu
      Pages 165-176
    3. Extending Content-Based Recommendation by Order-Matching and Cross-Matching Methods

      • Yasuo Hirooka, Takao Terano, Yukichi Otsuka
      Pages 177-190
  7. Invited Talk

    1. Global and Local in Electronic Commerce

      • Paul Timmers
      Pages 191-205
  8. Modelling of Web Applications

    1. Representing Web Data as Complex Objects

      • Alberto H. F. Laender, Berthier Ribeiro-Neto, Altigran S. da Silva, Elaine S. Silva
      Pages 216-228

About this book

This volume includes the papers accepted for the First International Conference on Electronic Commerce and Web Technologies, which was held in Greenwich, UK, on September 4-6, 2000. The conference is the first of a series of planned conferences on these topics with the goal to bring together researchers from academia, practitioners and commercial developers from industry, and users to assess current methodologies and explore new ideas in e-commerce and web technology. The conference attracted 120 papers from all over the world and each paper was reviewed by at least three program committee members for its merit. The program committee finally selected 42 papers for presentation and inclusion in these conference proceedings. The conference program consisted of 14 technical sessions and two invited talks spread over three days. The regular sessions covered topics such as web application design, intellectual property rights, security and fairness, distributed organizations, web usage analysis, modelling of web applications, electronic commerce success factors, electronic markets, XML, web mining, electronic negotiation, integrity and performance, facilitating electronic commerce, and mobile electronic commerce. There were two invited addresses at the conference. The first was by Anthony Finkelstein, University College London, UK on "A Foolish Consistency: Technical Challenges in Consistency Management". This was a common address to the DEXA, the DaWaK and the EC-Web attendees. The second talk was by Paul Timmers, European Commission, Information Technologies Directorate on "The Role of Technology for the e-Economy".

Editors and Affiliations

  • IFI, University of Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland

    Kurt Bauknecht

  • Department of Computer Science, Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA

    Sanjay Kumar Madria

  • Department of Information Systems, University of Essen, Essen, Germany

    Günther Pernul

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