[Tccc] EC Web 2013 Call fo papers

Prof. Roland Wagner rrwagneratfaw.at
Tue Dec 11 10:41:47 EST 2012



 
[Apologies for cross-posting]

Preliminary Call for Papers
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13th International Conference on Electronic Commerce and Web Technologies
EC-Web 2013
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Prague, Czech Republic
August 26 - 30, 2013


EC-Web 2013 covers the following list of topics. The bullet list of each 
topic is not exhaustive, but should demonstrate typical topics of interest.

e-Business Architectures

E-business architectures leverage Web Technologies to implement 
mission-critical e-business systems. Still there is a need for design 
principles, methods, and technologies for describing the structure of 
e-Business systems, its composition of subsystems, and their 
relationship with the external environment.
 Enterprise Architecture Design, Modeling, Analysis, Development
 Business Collaboration Architecture Design, Modeling, Analysis, 
Development
 Enterprise Modeling and Application Integration Services, e.g. 
Enterprise Service Bus
 Enterprise Architecture Design Principles
 Architecture Quality Measurements
 Legacy System Integration

Recommender & Business Intelligence

Recommender and business intelligence systems supporting both the 
customer side and the providers side in making better business decision 
is still an challenging issue.
 Industrial application of recommendation technologies
 Consumer decision making and consumer buying behavior models
 Computational advertising
 Reputation and Trust in recommender systems
 Context-aware recommender systems
 Recommender systems and social networks
 Diversification of recommendations and Serendipity
 Recommender system user interfaces and conversational approaches
 Explanations in recommender systems
 Evaluation of recommender systems

Semantic e-business

Managing knowledge for the coordination of e-business processes through 
the systematic application of Semantic Web technologies is the focus of 
semantic e-business. It builds up on Semantic Web technologies, 
knowledge management and e-business processes. Challenges address the 
conceptualization how e-business related knowledge is captured, 
represented, shared, and processed by humans and intelligent software.
 Languages, tools and methodologies for representing and managing 
business data
 Ontological engineering of business applications
 Semantic reasoning about business data
 Information extraction for business applications
 Search, query, analysis, and integration of business data

Business Services and Process Management

Business services focus on the alignment of business and IT allowing 
smoother business operations and business processes. This also allows 
for more effective business process management approaches concerning the 
design, modeling, execution, monitoring and optimization of business 
process life cycles.
 Business/IT Alignment
 Business Service Analysis, Strategy, Design, Development and Deployment
 Service Identification, Modeling, and Granularity
 Service Revenue Models
 Service Engineering/Development Methods
 Service-oriented Business Modeling
 Software as a Service, Service as a Software
 Business process modeling and analysis
 SOA for business processes
 Service-enabled workflow management systems

Agent-based E-Commerce

Agents are computer systems situated in some environment and capable of 
autonomous action in order to meet their design objectives. Research on 
agent-based e-commerce has a vigorous tradition. However, new trends and 
concerns are emerging.
 Agent Technology for E-Commerce
 Agents in B2B and B2C E-Commerce
 Partnership Formation and Brokering Mechanisms
 Auctions and Automated Negotiation
 Interaction Protocols and Mechanism Design
 Argumentation-based Negotiation
 Coalition Formation and Teams
 Contracts and Contracting Issues
 Electronic Voting and Market-Oriented Programming
 E-Commerce Systems and Commercial Applications
 E-Supply Chains and Virtual Organizations

E-Business Case Studies

In constructive research, new prototypes to conduct e-business have 
emerged over the last couple of years. Although EC-Web focuses on new 
research ideas, we also welcome case studies that report on applying 
recent research results in real world environments, such as
 E-Procurement
 E-Shops
 E-Tendering, E-Auctions
 E-Markets
 E-Payment
 Cross-enterprise solutions
 Cross-border issues
 Mobile e-Business

Paper Submission Details

Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers that 
are not being considered in another forum.
Manuscripts will be limited to 12 (Springer LNBIP) pages. Please follow 
the format at:
http://www.springer.com/computer?SGWID=0-146-6-450209-0
Electronic submission of manuscripts (in PDF) is required. The on-line 
submission system will be available early 2013 @ http://www.dexa.org
Submitted papers will be peer-reviewed by at least 3 reviewers. Papers 
are evaluated according to originality, significance, technical 
soundness and clarity of explosion.
Accepted papers will be published in proceedings of Springer series on 
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP).
At least one author is required to register and present the paper.

IMPORTANT DATES
 Submission of full papers: March 31, 2013
 Notification of acceptance: May 15, 2013
 Camera-ready copies due: June 10, 2013
 Conference Program: August 26-30, 2013

Conference Program Chairpersons:
 Pasquale Lops, University of Bari "Aldo Moro", Italy
 Christian Huemer, TU Vienna, Austria

Steering Chair:
 Fernando Lopes, National Research Institute, Portugal

Program Committee:
tbd


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