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I3E: Fourth IFIP Conference on e-Commerce, e-Business, and e-Government

TC6 - Communication Systems
TC8 - Information Systems
TC11 - Security and Protection in Information Processing Systems

The I3E 2004 conference is the fourth IFIP conference on e-commerce, e-business, and e-government sponsored by the three committees TC6, TC8, and TC11. It provides a forum for users, engineers, and scientists in academia, industry, and government to present their latest findings in e-commerce, e-business, or e-government applications and the underlying technology to support those applications.

Programme

Monday 23 August 2004

13h30 - 15h: E-government Models and Processes

Government-to-Government Enterprises in Brazil: Key Success Factors Drawn from Two Case Studies - Luiz Antonio Joia, Aristides Andrade Cavalcante Neto (Rio de Janeiro State U. Brazilian Central Bank, Brazil)

Towards Key Business Process for E-Government - Paulo Mendez Costa, Amauri Marques da Cunha (U. Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

An Intelligent Search Engine for Electronic Government Applications for the Resolutions of the United Nations Security Council - Hugo C. Hoeschl, Tania Cristina D. Bueno, Andre Bortolon, Eduardo S. Mattos, Marcelo S. Ribeiro, Irineu Theiss, Ricardo Miranda Barcia ( Federal U. Santa Catarina, Brazil)

15h30 - 17h: E- Governance  

Democracy in the Electronic Government Era - Thais Garcia, Claudia Diaz Pomar, Hugo C. Hoeschl (Federal U. Santa Catarina, Brazil)

Knowledge in E-Government: Enhancing Administrative Processes with Knowledge - Maria Wimmer, Roland Traunmüller (U. Linz, Austria)

Usability Evaluation as Quality Assurance of E-Government Services: The E-Poupatempo Case - Lucia Filgueiras, Plinio Aquino Jr., Vera Tokairim, Carlos Torres, Iara Barbarian ( U. Sao Paulo, Brazil, Prodesp Poupatempo, Brazil)

Tuesday 25 August 2004

10h30 - 12h: M-Commerce

Exploring the Relationship between Mobile Data Services Business Models and End-User Adoption - Per E. Pedersen, Leif B. Methlie (Agder U. College, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Norway)

Non-Consenting and Consenting Exploitation of Public and Private Wireless LAN Access Points for Positioning, Location Based Services and Broadband Data and Voice Services - Lothar Fritsch, Thomas Lindner, Kilian Plank, Kai Rannenberg (U. Frankfurt, Germany)

Supporting Salespersons through Location Based Mobile Applications and Services - Ben Moussa Chihab ( Åbo Akademi U., Finland)

13h30 - 15h: Invited talks

Job Chances in an Electronic and Knowledge Based Economy - Wojciech Cellary (U. Economics Poznan, Poland)

Rethinking Trust and Confidence in European E-Government - Reinhard Riedl. (U. Zurich, Switzerland)

15h30 - 17h: Service provisioning

Strategic Network Model in Evaluation of Application Service Provisioning - A Case about a Failed ASP Project - Henry Nordström, Markku Sääksjärvi ( Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration, Finland )

Electronic Transmission of Prescriptions - A Technical Evaluation of the Models Used in the English ETP Pilots 2002 - Robert Sugden, Robert Wilson ( U. Newcastle, UK)

On the Diffusion of Call Centers - Patterns of Establishments in Sweden and Finland - Reima Suomi, Hongxiu Li ( Turku School of Economics and Business Administration, Finland)

Wednesday 25 August 2004

10h30 - 12h: Purchase and Payment

Fair Payment Protocols for E-Commerce - Hao Wang, Heqing Guo ( South China U. Technology, China)

SEMOPS: Paying with Mobile Personal Devices - Antonis Ramfos, Stamatis Karnouskos, Petra Hoepner, András Vilmos, Balázs Csik, Nikolaos Venetakis ( INTRASOFT, Greece, Fraunhofer Institute Fokus, Germany, SafePay Systems, Hungary, Profitrade, Hungary )

Purchase Frequency and Transaction Profitability: An Empirical Investigation into the Brazilian Home Appliance E-Retailing Sector - Luiz Antonio Joia, Paulo Sanz ( Getulio Vargas Foundation, Brazil )

13h30 - 15h: E-Business Architecture and Processes

VM-FLOW: Using Web Services Orchestration and Choreography to Implement a Policy-Based Virtual Marketplace - Ivo José Garcia dos Santos, Edmundo R. M. Madeira ( U. Campinas, Brazil )

Evolution of Service Processes by Rule Based Transformation - Christian Zirpins, Giacomo Piccinelli ( U. Hamburg, Germany, U. College London, UK)

Service Composition System Applied to E-Government - Neil Paiva Tizzo, José Renato Borelli, Manuel de Jesus Mendes, Luciano Lançia Damasceno, Kleber Batista, Elber dos Reis ( U. Campinas, Brazil)

15h30 - 17h: Panel

E-Business, Only Chances without Riscs

Moderator: Uwe Meinberg, (Fraunhofer Institute IML and U. Cottbus, Germany)

Thursday 26 August 2004

10h30 - 12h: Infrastructure and Marketplaces

Identity-Enriched Session Management - Tobias Bayer, Christian Philip Kunze (U. Hamburg, Germany)

Virtual Communities for SMEs: A Cautionary Tale of an Electronic Marketplace - Janice M. Burn ( Edith Cowan U., Australia)

Analysis of a Yield Management Model for Internet Technology Services - Yezekael Hayel., Laura Wynter ( INRIA-IRISA, France , IBM Research Center, USA)

13h30 - 15h: Value Chain Management

The Seven Step Model for E-Grocery Fulfilment - Martin Barnett, Paul Alexander ( Edith Cowan U., Australia)

E-Business Governance: A Co-Evolutionary Approach to E-Business Strategy Formulation - Janice M. Burn, Colin G. Ash ( Edith Cowan U., Australia)

Inter-Organisational Collaborations Supported by E-Contracts - Zoran Milosevic, Peter Linington, Sachin Kulkarni, Simon Gibson, James Cole ( CRC for Enterprise Distributed Systems Technology, Australia, U. Kent, UK)

15h30 - 17h: E-Business Models

Joint Development of Novel Business Models - Jukka Heikkilä, Marikka Heikkilä, Jari Lehmonen ( U. Jyväskylä, Finland)

Drivers and Barriers for E-Business: Evolution over Time and Comparison between SMEs and Large Companies - Dirk Deschoolmeester, Evelyne Vanpoucke, Peter Willaert ( Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School, Belgium)

Perceived Usefulness and Ease-of-Use Items in B2C Electronic Commerce - Jonna Järveläinen ( Turku School of Economics and Business Administration, Finland)

 

 

 

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We are very proud to present an extremely attractive programme that offers more than six hundred presentations.
This very rich programme offers a large variety of opportunities. Attendees will be able to compose their own menu, by mixing on-the-edge research and state-of-the-practice results in their own field of expertise, together with surveys and prospective views in other domains of interest.
The overall schedule of sessions and the social events have been designed to facilitate fruitful interactions between attendees.

Join us during a week and share l'esprit de Toulouse !

         Jean Claude Laprie

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