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Electronic Commerce: Second International Workshop, WELCOM 2001 Heidelberg, Germany, November 16-17, 2001. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2232)

✍ Scribed by Ludger Fiege (editor), Gero Mühl (editor), Uwe Wilhelm (editor)


Publisher
Springer
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
243
Category
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✦ Synopsis


This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Electronic Commerce, WELCOM 2001, held in Heidelberg, Germany in November 2001.
The 17 revised full papers presented together with two invited contributions were carefully reviewed and selected from 34 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on trade and markets, security and trust, auctions, profiling, and business interaction.

✦ Table of Contents


Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Springer
Electronic Commerce
Copyright page
Message from the Organizers
Organization
Main Sponsor
Table of Contents
Process Based E-services
1 Introduction
2 WiseFlow: Requirements for E-services
3 WiseFlow: The System
4 Conclusions
References
Digital Rights Management - Dealmaker for E-business? Invited Talk
E-services: The Next Wave of Internet-Based Applications
A New M-commerce Concept: m-Mall
1 Introduction
2 Background
3 Wireless Location Technologies
4 BT Wireless Location Network
5 m-Mall Services
6 m-Mall Prototype
7 Conclusions
References
Building Comparison-Shopping Brokers on the Web
1 Introduction
2 Analyzing the Web-Commerce Scenario
3 An Architecture for Real-Time Comparison Shopping Brokers
4 Case Study: The WhereBuy Broker
5 Related Work
6 Conclusions
References
Trusted Mediation for E-service Provision in Electronic Marketplaces
1 Introduction
2 Lifecycle of an E-marketplace Mediated Interaction
3 Mediated E-service Delivery
4 The Mediation Component in the HP E-marketplace
5 Using the ESS Component
6 Related Works
7 Conclusion
References
GAMA-Mall – Shopping in Communities
1 Introduction
2 Online Communities at E-commerce Sites
3 The GAMA-Mall Approach
4 Conclusions
References
Markets without Makers - A Framework for Decentralized Economic Coordination in Multiagent Systems
1 Markets Are Needed, Market Makers Are Not
2 A Framework for Economic Coordination in Multiagent Systems
3 Decentralized Coordination in a Multiagent System
4 Market Coordination between Economic Concepts and Technical Realization
References
Incentives for Sharing in Peer-to-Peer Networks
1 Introduction
2 Problem Definition
3 The Napster System
4 Micro-Payment Mechanisms
5 Rewards for Sharing
6 Experiments
7 Conclusion
References
Mobile Payments –State of the Art and Open Problems
1 Introduction
2 Electronic Payment Systems
3 Mobile Technology and Its Limitations
4 Mobile Payment Systems
5 Conclusions
References
Using Smart Cards for Fair Exchange
1 Introduction
2 Fair Exchange Concepts
3 Fair Exchange Using Smart Cards
4 Fair Exchange of Time-Sensitive Data
5 Conclusion
References
Rational Exchange – A Formal Model Based onGame Theory
1 Introduction
2 Preliminaries
3 Protocol Games
4 Formal Definition of Rational Exchange
5 Relation to Fair Exchange
6 Related Work
7 Conclusion
References
Enabling Privacy Protection in E-commerce Applications
1 Introduction
2 Construction and Security of Blind Signatures
3 How to Implement Blind Signatures
4 Integration into the Java Cryptography Architecture
5 Conclusion
References
FAucS: An FCC Spectrum Auction Simulator for Autonomous Bidding Agents
1 Introduction
2 FCC Spectrum Auction Simulator
3 Prototype Autonomous Bidding Agents
4 Empirical Results
5 Potential Uses for FAucS
6 Related Work
7 Conclusion and Future Work
References
A Dynamic Programming Model for Algorithm Design in Simultaneous Auctions
1 Introduction
2 Dynamic Programming Framework
3 Algorithms
4 Testing
5 Conclusions and Future Work
References
User Modelling for Live Help Systems
1 Introduction
2 Live Help System
3 User Modelling Approach
4 Field Study
5 Results
6 Limitations
7 Related Work
8 Future Directions
References
Multidimensional Recommender Systems:A Data Warehousing Approach
1 Introduction
2 Multidimensional Recommendation Model
3 Recommendation Query Language (RQL)
4 Implementation
5 Conclusions and Future Work
References
A Multi-criteria Taxonomy of Business Models in Electronic Commerce
1 Introduction
2 A Classification of Business Models in Electronic Commerce
3 Modelling in Electronic Business
4 Important Business Models for Electronic Commerce
5 The PublicationPORTAL: Mediating Information and Services in Digital Publishing
6 Conclusion
References
Integration of Goods Delivery Supervision into E-commerce Supply Chain
1 Introduction
2 Requirements for the Integration of Inspection Data
3 An Architecture
4 The Implementation of a Prototype
5 Conclusion and Future Outlook
References
Scalable Regulation of Inter-enterprise Electronic Commerce
1 Introduction
2 Law-Governed Interaction (LGI) β€” An Overview
3 A Case Study
4 Conclusion
References
Author Index


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