Electronic Commerce and Web Technologies: First International Conference, EC-Web 2000 London, UK, September 4–6, 2000 Proceedings

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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".

Author(s): Guntram Graef, Martin Gaedke (auth.), Kurt Bauknecht, Sanjay Kumar Madria, Günther Pernul (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1875
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2000

Language: English
Pages: 494
Tags: Computer Communication Networks; Business Information Systems; Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet); Information Storage and Retrieval

Construction of Adaptive Web-Applications from Reusable Components....Pages 1-13
The WebConsultant - A Flexible Framework for Dynamic Web Applications....Pages 13-24
Security of Electronic Business Applications: Structure and Quantification....Pages 25-37
Towards a secure and de-centralized digital watermarking infrastructure for the protection of intellectual property....Pages 38-47
Selling Bits: A Matter of Creating Consumer Value....Pages 48-62
A Secure Electronic Software Distribution (ESD) Protocol based on PKC....Pages 63-71
An Equitably Fair On-line Auction Scheme....Pages 72-83
An Optimistic Fair Exchange E-commerce Protocol with Automated Dispute Resolution....Pages 84-93
Secure PC-Franking for Everyone....Pages 94-109
Contracts for Cross-Organizational Workflow Management....Pages 110-121
AllianceNet: Information Sharing, Negotiation and Decision-Making for Distributed Organizations....Pages 122-132
MIERA: Method for Inter-Enterprise Role-Based Authorization....Pages 133-144
Visualization and Analysis of Clickstream Data of Online Stores with a Parallel Coordinate System....Pages 145-154
A Heuristic to Capture Longer User Web Navigation Patterns....Pages 155-164
Integrating Web Usage and Content Mining for More Effective Personalization....Pages 165-176
Extending Content-Based Recommendation by Order-Matching and Cross-Matching Methods....Pages 177-190
Global and Local in Electronic Commerce....Pages 191-205
Object-Oriented Conceptual Modeling of Web Application Interfaces: the OO- H Method Abstract Presentation Model....Pages 206-215
Representing Web Data as Complex Objects....Pages 216-228
Applying the Resource Description Framework to Web Engineering....Pages 229-238
E-commerce Site Evaluation: a Case Study....Pages 239-252
Loyalty Program Scheme for Anonymous Payment Systems....Pages 253-265
OpenSource in Electronic Commerce — A Comparative Analysis....Pages 266-279
Electronic OTC Trading in the German Wholesale Electricity Market....Pages 280-290
On the Competition between ECNs, Stock Markets and Market Makers....Pages 291-300
Internet Advertising: Market Structure and New Pricing Methods....Pages 301-313
Dynamic-Agents, Workflow and XML for E-Commerce Automation....Pages 314-323
Towards a Foundation for XML Document Databases....Pages 324-333
An XML/XSL-based Software Architecture for Application Service Providers (ASPs)....Pages 334-348
A Search Engine for Indian Languages....Pages 349-358
Metadata Based Web Mining for Topic-Specific Information Gathering....Pages 359-368
Advanced Studies on Link Proposals and Knowledge Retrieval of Hypertexts with CBR....Pages 369-378
Virtual Tendering and Bidding in the Construction Sector....Pages 379-388
Using Genetic Algorithms to Enable Automated Auctions....Pages 389-398
Keeping a Very Large Website Up-to-date: Some Feasibility Results....Pages 399-408
LRU-based algorithms for Web Cache Replacement....Pages 409-418
A Step towards a Suite of E-commerce Benchmarks....Pages 419-428
A Business Model for Charging and Accounting of Internet Services....Pages 429-441
Facilitating Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises....Pages 442-451
Next Generation Business-to-Business E-Commerce....Pages 452-465
Security issues in Mobile eCommerce....Pages 467-476
Mobile Electronic Commerce: Emerging Issues....Pages 477-486