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8th ICEC 2006: Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
- Mark S. Fox, Bruce Spencer:

Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Electronic Commerce: The new e-commerce - Innovations for Conquering Current Barriers, Obstacles and Limitations to Conducting Successful Business on the Internet, 2006, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, August 13-16, 2006. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 156, ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-392-1
Multiagent systems and electronic markets track
- Guoming Lai, Katia P. Sycara, Cuihong Li:

A decentralized model for multi-attribute negotiations. 3-10 - Scott Buffett, Luc Comeau, Bruce Spencer, Michael W. Fleming:

Detecting opponent concessions in multi-issue automated negotiation. 11-18 - Laura Kang, David C. Parkes:

Passive verification of the strategyproofness of mechanisms in open environments. 19-30 - Masabumi Furuhata, Dongmo Zhang:

Capacity allocation with competitive retailers. 31-37 - Michael Benisch, James Andrews, Norman M. Sadeh

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Pricing for customers with probabilistic valuations as a continuous knapsack problem. 38-46 - Michael Benisch, Alberto Sardinha

, James Andrews, Norman M. Sadeh
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CMieux: adaptive strategies for competitive supply chain trading. 47-58 - Jeroen van Luin, Han La Poutré, J. Will M. Bertrand:

Learning inventory management strategies for commodity supply chains with customer satisfaction. 59-69 - David C. Parkes, Michael O. Rabin, Stuart M. Shieber, Christopher Thorpe:

Practical secrecy-preserving, verifiably correct and trustworthy auctions. 70-81 - S. Shaheen Fatima:

Sequential versus simultaneous auctions: a case study. 82-91 - David Pardoe, Peter Stone, Maytal Saar-Tsechansky, Kerem Tomak:

Adaptive mechanism design: a metalearning approach. 92-102
Semantic web ontologies, rules, and services track
- Hai Zhuge:

The open and autonomous interconnection semantics. 105-115 - Martin Dames, Yevgen Biletskiy:

An extensible text extraction tool for learning objects. 116-124 - Kai Simon, Georg Lausen, Harold Boley:

From HTML documents to web tables and rules. 125-131 - Kurt Englmeier, Javier Pereira, Josiane Mothe:

Choreography of web services based on natural language storybooks. 132-138 - Markus Schmees:

Organizing technology enhanced learning. 139-150 - Alun D. Preece, Stuart W. Chalmers, Craig McKenzie, Jeff Z. Pan, Peter M. D. Gray:

A semantic web approach to handling soft constraints in virtual organisations. 151-161 - Steffen Lamparter, Anupriya Ankolekar, Rudi Studer, Daniel Oberle, Christof Weinhardt:

A policy framework for trading configurable goods and services in open electronic markets. 162-173 - Simona Colucci

, Tommaso Di Noia
, Eugenio Di Sciascio
, Francesco M. Donini, Azzurra Ragone
, Raffaele Rizzi:
A semantic-based fully visual application for matchmaking and query refinement in B2C e-marketplaces. 174-184 - Les Green:

Service level agreements: an ontological approach. 185-194
Privacy, security and trust track
- Serge Egelman

, Lorrie Faith Cranor
, Abdur Chowdhury:
An analysis of P3P-enabled web sites among top-20 search results. 197-207 - Xiangdong An

, Dawn N. Jutla, Nick Cercone:
Privacy intrusion detection using dynamic Bayesian networks. 208-215 - Kayvan M. Lavassani

, Bahar Movahedi, Vinod Kumar:
Identification in electronic networks: characteristics of e-identifiers. 216-224 - Jie Zhang, Robin Cohen:

Trusting advice from other buyers in e-marketplaces: the problem of unfair ratings. 225-234 - Sonja Grabner-Kräuter

, Ewald A. Kaluscha, Marliese Fladnitzer:
Perspectives of online trust and similar constructs: a conceptual clarification. 235-243 - Lifang Peng, Zhong Chen, Qi Li:

Model and method for evaluating creditability of C2C electronic trade. 244-249 - Piotr Cofta

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Distrust. 250-258 - Jingwei Huang

, Mark S. Fox:
An ontology of trust: formal semantics and transitivity. 259-270 - Merv Matson, Mihaela Ulieru:

Persistent information security: beyond the e-commerce threat model. 271-277
Mobile and pervasive commerce track
- Samuel Fosso Wamba

, Louis A. Lefebvre, Élisabeth Lefebvre:
Enabling intelligent B-to-B eCommerce supply chain management using RFID and the EPC network: a case study in the retail industry. 281-288 - Kyoung Jun Lee, Young Hwan Seo:

A pervasive comparison shopping business model for integrating offline and online marketplace. 289-294 - Charles Chong, Hui-Na Chua, Cheng-Suan Lee:

Towards flexible mobile payment via mediator-based service model. 295-301 - Els van de Kar, Sam M. Muniafu, Yan Wang:

Mobile services used in unstable environments: design requirements based on three case studies. 302-308 - Carleen F. Maitland, Annemijn F. van Gorp, Ankur Tarnacha, Rudi Westerveld:

A multi-layer approach to the study of inter-organizational wireless infrastructure. 309-318 - Kyoung Jun Lee, Jeong-In Ju, Jeong Mu Jeong:

A payment & receipt business model in U-commerce environment. 319-324
E-government, policy and law track
- Bruno de Vuyst, Alea M. Fairchild:

The Phenix project: a case study of e-justice in Belgium. 327-333 - Ali Z. Marossi:

Globalization of law and electronic commerce toward a consistent international regulatory framework. 334-342 - Burke T. Ward, Janice C. Sipior, Wayne G. Bremser, David B. McGinty:

A comparison of United States and European union taxation of e-commerce. 343-348 - Hongxin Li, Gang La, Jiang Ming, Lili Cui:

E-campus: design and implementation of college and faculty digital office system. 349-353 - René W. Wagenaar:

Governance of shared service centers in public administration: dilemmas and trade-offs. 354-363 - Nam Kyu Park, Gye Eui Song, Hyung Rim Choi, Chang-Sup Lee, Chan Woo Kim, Joong Jo Shin:

A study on success factors of logistics IT companies. 364-370
Business-to-business e-commerce track
- Jae Kyu Lee, Yong Sik Chang:

A framework for managing optimization models for supply chain software agents. 373-380 - Eladio Peñaloza, Mary R. Brooks

, Sunny Marche:
Electronic commerce and the strategic management of deep-sea container shipping companies: an exploratory survey analysis. 381-390 - Rebecca Angeles:

Business-to-business e-procurement corporate initiative: a descriptive empirical study. 391-402 - Mikkel Hippe Brun, Christian Lanng:

Reducing barriers for e-business in SME's through an open service oriented infrastructure. 403-410 - Yongjie (Star) Chen, Jeff H. Rankin:

A framework for benchmarking e-procurement in the AEC industry. 411-419 - Harold Boeck

, Ygal Bendavid, Louis A. Lefebvre, Élisabeth Lefebvre:
The influence of the buyer-seller relationship on e-commerce pressures: the case of the primary metal industry. 420-426 - Jingzhi Guo:

Inter-enterprise business document exchange. 427-437 - Roger Clarke

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A major impediment to B2C success is...the concept 'B2C'. 441-450 - Guoming Lai, Katia P. Sycara, Laurens G. Debo, Cuihong Li:

An analysis on price matching policy. 451-462 - Birgit Weischedel, Eelko K. R. E. Huizingh

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Website optimization with web metrics: a case study. 463-470 - Jo Lumsden

, Lisa MacKay:
How does personality affect trust in B2C e-commerce? 471-481 - D. Harrison McKnight, Vivek Choudhury:

Distrust and trust in B2C e-commerce: do they differ? 482-491 - Faisal Al-Qaed, Alistair G. Sutcliffe:

Adaptive decision support system (ADSS) for B2C e-commerce. 492-503 - Taro Kamioka, Kazuhiko Yahata:

Emergence of service-added model in B2C for small-sized companies. 504-511 - Thomas T. Tran:

Designing recommender systems for e-commerce: an integration approach. 512-518 - Bo Xing, Zhangxi Lin:

The impact of search engine optimization on online advertising market. 519-529 - Hongxun Jiang

, Du Honglu, Ye Xiang, Su Jun:
Research on IT outsourcing based on IT systems management. 533-537 - Bao Xin Ren, Ding Li Ying:

Barriers and solutions to the development of online advertising in China. 538-542 - Alea M. Fairchild:

IOS standards in the insurance branch network: impact on market dynamics in the Netherlands. 543-547 - Minyan Wang:

A review of electronic signatures regulations: do they facilitate or impede international electronic commerce? 548-552 - Yewsiang Poong, Khaliq-Ul Zaman, Mohammad Talha:

E-commerce today and tomorrow: a truly generalized and active framework for the definition of electronic commerce. 553-557 - Bhaba Krishna Mohanty, Kalpdrum Passi

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Web based information for product ranking in e-business: a fuzzy approach. 558-563 - Ygal Bendavid, Samuel Fosso Wamba

, Louis A. Lefebvre:
Proof of concept of an RFID-enabled supply chain in a B2B e-commerce environment. 564-568 - Igor N. Keleberda, Victoria Repka, Yevgen Biletskiy:

Building learner's ontologies to assist personalized search of learning objects. 569-573 - Chuan Xu, Jieping Xu

, Xiaoyong Du:
Recommendation algorithm combining the user-based classified regression and the item-based filtering. 574-578 - Hyun Soo Kim, Jae Hyung Cho, Hyung Rim Choi, Soongoo Hong, Moo Hong Kang:

Optimal supply chain formation using agent negotiation in a SET model-based make-to-order. 579-583 - Seonyoung Shim, Byungtae Lee:

Evolution of portals and stability of information ecology on the web. 584-588 - Ankur Tarnacha, Carleen F. Maitland:

Entrepreneurship in mobile application development. 589-593 - Eyhab Al-Masri, Qusay H. Mahmoud

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A context-aware mobile service discovery and selection mechanism using artificial neural networks. 594-598 - Marc Fetscherin:

Economics of online music and consumer behavior. 599-604 - Aashish Srivastava:

Electronic signatures: a brief review of the literature. 605-609

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