CFP: Third International Symposium on Electronic Commerce (ISEC-02)
Amir Herzberg
inbox at amir.herzberg.name
Sun Jun 9 04:09:58 EDT 2002
I'm not sure if CFP's are acceptable on this list but here's on which is
looking for papers on secure e-commerce which may be of interest to some
subscribers.
Regards, Amir Herzberg
See <http://amir.herzberg.name/book.html>
http://amir.herzberg.name/book.html for lectures and draft-chapters
from book-in-progress, `secure communication and commerce using
cryptography`; feedback appreciated!
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Call for Papers
The Third International Symposium on Electronic Commerce (ISEC-02)
October 18-19, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA.
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Important Dates
Submission Deadline: June 17
Author Notification: August 1
Final Papers: September 1
Early Registration: September 30
URL: <http://ecommerce.ncsu.edu/ISEC/> http://ecommerce.ncsu.edu/ISEC/
Electronic commerce has quickly become a necessary and valuable
element of doing business. The inexorable improvements in the
underlying technologies enable more functional and complex e-commerce
applications. The advances create both opportunities and challenges
for researchers, developers, and employers of e-commerce systems.
The goal of the Third International Symposium on Electronic Commerce
(ISEC 2002) is to provide a forum for researchers, developers and
business users to share and disseminate information about current
important research and application issues concerning electronic
commerce. This conference will feature invited talks and
presentations of refereed papers covering the major areas of
electronic commerce.
Papers are solicited describing the advances of research and
development in all areas of electronic commerce, including, but not
limited to:
Electronic Commerce Architecture
Web-based Storefront Technology
Virtual Shopping Mall
Web Portals
Web Services
B2B Integration
B2B Distribution
B2C Solutions
XML and e-commerce
Mobile, Wireless, or Pervasive E-commerce
Electronic Procurement and Tendering
Electronic Data Interchange
Electronic Payment
Security Issues in Electronic Commerce
Online Auctions and Marketplaces
Automated Negotiation
Pricing Strategies
Electronic Couponing
User Interface Design
Data Mining and Business Intelligence
Data Management
Data Warehouse
Customer Relationship Management
Intelligent Agents
Quality of Services
Performance Evaluation
Multimedia and e-commerce
Testing Strategies in Electronic
Commerce Software Development
Open Source tools for E-commerce Development
and Deployment
Legal Issues and Intellectual Property
Protections
Social and Economics Aspects
Governmental Policy
Content Distribution & Edge Computing
Information regarding the submission of papers is posted on the
conference website.
<http://ecommerce.ncsu.edu/ISEC/submit.html>
http://ecommerce.ncsu.edu/ISEC/submit.html
The conference will be held at the IBM Recreation and Convention
Center in Research Triangle Park. Accommodations are available at
Radisson Governors Inn.
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General Co-Chairs:
Michael Rappa, North Carolina State University
Peter R. Wurman, North Carolina State University
Program Chairs:
Peter R. Wurman, North Carolina State University
Andy Rindos, IBM
Finance Chair:
Gabby Silberman, IBM
Local Arrangements Chair:
Andy Rindos, IBM
Founding Co-Chairs:
Weidong Kou, HKU/IBM/UMBC
Yelena Yesha, UMBC
Program Committee (Additional members will be added)
Prof. Nabil Adam, Rugters University
Prof. Annie Antón, North Carolina State University
Prof. Gord Agnew, University of Waterloo
Prof. Vijay Atluri, Rugters University
Prof. Yang Bo, Xidian University
Prof. Kefei Chen, Shanghai Jiaotong University
Prof. Amitabha Das, Nanyang Technical University
Prof. Asuman Dogac, Middle East Technical University
Prof. Julie Earp, North Carolina State University
Prof. Tim Finin, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Dr. Amir Herzberg, Israel
Dr. Lucas Hui, University of Hong Kong
Prof. Anupam Joshi, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Dr. Yannis Labrou, Fujitsu Laboratories of America, Inc.
Dr. Francis Lau, University of Hong Kong
Prof. Jiangdong Li, Cornell University
Dr. Jiming Liu, Baptist University of Hong Kong
Dr. Leo Liu, IBM Corporation
Prof. Hanan Lutfiyya, University of Western Ontario
Prof. Yi Mu, Macquarie University
Prof. Peng Ning, North Carolina State University
Prof. Sun Park, Rugters University
Prof. Simpson Poon, Charles Sturt University,
Dr. T. Radhakrishnan, Concordia University
Prof. Munindar Singh, North Carolina State University
Prof. Mladen Vouk, North Carolina State University
Prof. Johnny Wong, University of Waterloo
Prof. Yixian Yang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Dr. Jih-Shyr Yih, IBM Corporation
Prof. David Zhang, Polytechnical University of Hong Kong
Dr. Liang-Jie Zhang, IBM Corporation
Sponsored by IBM and E-commerce at NC State, North Carolina State
University.
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