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- Efficient integration of web services with distributed data flow and active mediationDavid Liu, Jun Peng, Kincho H. Law, Gio Wiederhold. 11-20 [doi]
- Orchestrating supply chain interactions using emerging process description languages and business rulesClaire Costello, Owen Molloy. 21-30 [doi]
- The business case for B2B e-contractingSamuil Angelov, Paul W. P. J. Grefen. 31-40 [doi]
- Concept abduction and contraction for semantic-based discovery of matches and negotiation spaces in an e-marketplaceSimona Colucci, Tommaso Di Noia, Eugenio Di Sciascio, Marina Mongiello, Francesco M. Donini. 41-50 [doi]
- Analysing preventative and detective control mechanisms in international trade using value modellingVera Kartseva, Jaap Gordijn, Yao-Hua Tan. 51-58 [doi]
- Learning on opponent s preferences to make effective multi-issue negotiation trade-offsRobert M. Coehoorn, Nicholas R. Jennings. 59-68 [doi]
- Considering expected utility of future bidding options in bundle purchasing with multiple auctionsScott Buffett. 69-76 [doi]
- Reasoning about commitments in multiple concurrent negotiationsThuc Duong Nguyen, Nicholas R. Jennings. 77-84 [doi]
- Balanced matching of buyers and sellers in e-marketplaces: the barter trade exchange modelPeter Haddawy, Namthip Rujikeadkumjorn, Khaimook Dhananaiyapergse, Christine Cheng. 85-94 [doi]
- Combining bundle search with buyer coalition formation in electronic markets: a distributed approach through explicit negotiationLinli He, Thomas R. Ioerger. 95-104 [doi]
- Automated bilateral bargaining about multiple attributes in a one-to-many settingEnrico Gerding, D. J. A. Somefun, Johannes A. La Poutré. 105-112 [doi]
- The 2003 Supply Chain Management Trading Agent CompetitionRaghu Arunachalam, Norman M. Sadeh. 113-120 [doi]
- Agent-based negotiation in cooperative processes: automatic support to underwriting insurance policiesMarco Comuzzi, Chiara Francalanci. 121-129 [doi]
- Attributing mental attitudes to roles: the agent metaphor applied to e-trade organizationsGuido Boella, Leendert W. N. van der Torre. 130-137 [doi]
- A user-centric anonymous authorisation framework in e-commerce environmentRichard Au, Harikrishna Vasanta, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo, Mark Looi. 138-147 [doi]
- Blind sales in electronic commerceEsma Aïmeur, Gilles Brassard, Flavien Serge Mani Onana. 148-157 [doi]
- Pricing in publish/subscribe systemsAndreas Tanner, Michael A. Jaeger. 158-165 [doi]
- IT-based innovation in a digital economy: a social learning perspectiveD. A. Wassenaar, C. P. Katsma. 166-176 [doi]
- Integrating eCommerce into eLearningMarkus Schmees. 177-186 [doi]
- An on-line purchasing and decision support system for distributed retail chain storesAzwina Yusof. 187-195 [doi]
- Classification and taxonomy of TEISMEsCharles A. Shoniregun. 196-200 [doi]
- The ASpect project case: a model for SME adoption of ICT innovationPiet Boekhoudt, Petra van der Stappen. 201-206 [doi]
- Three dimensional model: an analyzing sketch for e-commerce theories and applicationsQi Li, Xianfeng Zhang. 207-212 [doi]
- Risk management for electronic commerce between Japan and ChinaMasamitsu Moriyama, Kentaro Takemoto, Takio Shimosakon. 213-218 [doi]
- Issues in relationship management for obtaining the benefits of a shared service centerMarijn Janssen, Anton Joha. 219-228 [doi]
- Managing email usage: a cross case analysis of experiences with electronic monitoring and controlAidan Duane, Pat Finnegan. 229-238 [doi]
- Towards a framework for understanding the effectiveness of digital content exploitation strategiesErnst-Jan Goedvolk, Edward Faber, René W. Wagenaar. 239-244 [doi]
- Psychologically targeted persuasive advertising and product information in e-commerceTimo Saari, Niklas Ravaja, Jari Laarni, Marko Turpeinen, Kari Kallinen. 245-254 [doi]
- Simulating the establishment of trust infrastructures in multi-agent systemsWiebe K. Wiechers, Semir Daskapan, Willem G. Vree. 255-264 [doi]
- Evaluation of website trustworthiness from customer perspective, a frameworkVictor A. Tsygankov. 265-271 [doi]
- Interorganizational trust in B2B relationshipsCarol S. Saunders, Yu Andy Wu, Yuzhu Li, Shawn Weisfeld. 272-279 [doi]
- Revisiting the role of web assurance seals in consumer trustDan Jong Kim, Charles Steinfield, Ying-ju Lai. 280-287 [doi]
- Identifying the quality of e-commerce reference modelsWerner Esswein, Sabine Zumpe, Nicole Sunke. 288-295 [doi]
- Strategies and business models in electronic retailing: indications from the U.S. and the UKMaria Madlberger. 296-303 [doi]
- Shaping new health services landscapes: the case of DocMorris.comHans P. Borgman, Hauke Heier, Andreas Kemper. 304-311 [doi]
- Emphasizing symmetry issues in business interaction analysis and IOSUlf Melin, Karin Axelsson. 312-318 [doi]
- Studying interorganizational systems using multiple perspectivesMohammed Ibrahim. 319-324 [doi]
- Mapping the degree of match between B2B interactions and inter-organizational systems: uptake of IOS in two Australian cooperativesMaarten Bekking, Ariane von Raesfeld, Shirley Gregor. 325-333 [doi]
- Reconcile art and culture on the webFrancis Rousseaux, Alain Bonardi. 334-340 [doi]
- The interrelationship and effect of culture and risk communication in setting internet banking security goalsIoannis V. Koskosas, Ray J. Paul. 341-350 [doi]
- Design and e-loyalty across cultures in electronic commerceDianne Cyr, Carole Bonanni, Joe Ilsever. 351-360 [doi]
- Online learning of aggregate knowledge about non-linear preferences applied to negotiating prices and bundlesD. J. A. Somefun, Tomas B. Klos, Johannes A. La Poutré. 361-370 [doi]
- A fuzzy reasoning scheme for context sharing decision makingAmr Ali Eldin, Jan van den Berg, René W. Wagenaar. 371-375 [doi]
- Tracking privacy compliance in B2B networksLiam Peyton, Max Nozin. 376-381 [doi]
- Business process redesign for effective e-commerceMonique H. Jansen-Vullers, Mariska Netjes, Hajo A. Reijers. 382-391 [doi]
- Confronting the design and acceptance of electronic intermediaries: a case study in the maritime sectorErwin Fielt, Wil Janssen, Edward Faber, René W. Wagenaar. 392-401 [doi]
- A model for the management of dynamic web applicationsMatthijs Dijkstra. 402-408 [doi]
- Virtual web services: application of software agents to personalization of web servicesJarogniew Rykowski, Wojciech Cellary. 409-418 [doi]
- Online customization with configurable standard modelsHyun Jung Lee, Jae Kyu Lee. 419-428 [doi]
- A web-based consumer-oriented intelligent decision support system for personalized e-servicesChien-Chih Yu. 429-437 [doi]
- The emergence of e-government services in East Africa: tracking adoption patterns and associated factorsJanet Kaaya. 438-445 [doi]
- An interconnected success factor approach for service functional in Malaysian electronic governmentTrevor Wood-Harper, Othman Ibrahim, Norafida Ithnin. 446-450 [doi]
- A classification tree analysis of broadband adoption in Australian householdsSteven E. Stern, Shirley Gregor, Michael A. Martin, Sigi Goode, John Rolfe. 451-456 [doi]
- An e-government information architecture for regulation analysis and compliance assistanceGloria T. Lau, Shawn Kerrigan, Kincho H. Law, Gio Wiederhold. 461-470 [doi]
- Governance enterprise architecture (GEA): domain models for e-governanceVassilios Peristeras, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis. 471-479 [doi]
- Measuring e-government impact: existing practices and shortcomingsRob M. Peters, Marijn Janssen, Tom M. van Engers. 480-489 [doi]
- Enterprise access policy enforcement for applications through hybrid models and XSLT technologiesRamaswamy Chandramouli. 490-499 [doi]
- Managing inter-organisational workflows in eGovernment servicesDevendra K. Punia, K. B. C. Saxena. 500-505 [doi]
- The advantages of web service orchestration in perspectiveJeffrey Gortmaker, Marijn Janssen, René W. Wagenaar. 506-515 [doi]
- Using a common architecture in Australian e-Government: the case of smart service QueenslandNigel Martin, Shirley Gregor, Dennis Hart. 516-525 [doi]
- Effective collaborative partnership for Malaysian electronic government service deliveryTrevor Wood-Harper, Norafida Ithnin, Othman Ibrahim. 526-525 [doi]
- B2B e-commerce: agricultural export from ChinaKim Viborg Andersen, Michael Horton, Ann Fogelgren-Pedersen, Channa Gunawardena, Paul Hodson. 534-540 [doi]
- Procedural security analysis of electronic votingAlexandros Xenakis, Ann Macintosh. 541-546 [doi]
- E-government and NPM: a perfect marriage?Vincent Homburg. 547-555 [doi]
- A secure and private clarke tax voting protocol without trusted authoritiesChangjie Wang, Ho-Fung Leung. 556-565 [doi]
- Emerging customer trends towards mobile music servicesPavlos Vlachos, Adam P. Vrechopoulos. 566-574 [doi]
- SmartRestaurant: mobile payments in context-aware environmentJanne Lukkari, Jani Korhonen, Timo Ojala. 575-582 [doi]
- Extending knowledge management to mobile workplacesVolker Derballa, Key Pousttchi. 583-590 [doi]
- Interactive navigation services through value-added CycloMedia panoramic imagesEdward Verbree, Siyka Zlatanova, Kees Smit. 591-595 [doi]
- M-Modeler: a framework implementation for modeling m-commerce applicationsAna Hilda Morales-Aranda, Oscar Mayora-Ibarra, Santiago Negrete-Yankelevich. 596-602 [doi]
- Mobile data innovation: Lucio and the cyclic innovation modelGuus Berkhout, Patrick van der Duin. 603-608 [doi]
- Balancing strategic interests and technological requirements for mobile servicesTimber Haaker, Edward Faber, Harry Bouwman. 609-618 [doi]
- A conceptual approach to information security in financial account aggregationManish Agrawal, Hemant Padmanabhan, Lokesh Pandey, H. Raghav Rao, Shambhu J. Upadhyaya. 619-626 [doi]
- Resource-based interdependencies in value networks for mobile internet servicesUta Wehn de Montalvo, Elisabeth van de Kar, Carleen F. Maitland. 627-638 [doi]
- Like Rome, a mobile operator s empire wasn t built in a day!: a journey through the rise and fall of mobile network operatorsJan Damsgaard, Lucia Marchegiani. 639-648 [doi]
- Short-range wireless technologies with mobile payments systemsJiajun Jim Chen, Carl Adams. 649-656 [doi]
- Post Disney experience paradigm?: some implications for the development of content to mobile tourist servicesLars Bojen Nielsen. 657-666 [doi]