2005 IEEE International Conference on e-Technology, e-Commerce, and e-Services (EEE 2005), 29 March - 1 April 2005, Hong Kong, China.
IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7695-2073-1
Andreas Wombacher, Peter Fankhauser, Karl Aberer: Overview on Decentralized Establishment of Consistent Multi-Lateral Collaborations Based on Asynchronous Communication.
164-170
Takeshi Kurosawa, Akiya Inoue, Ken Nishimatsu: Service Demand Analysis Using Customer-choice Behavior Modeling, with Consideration of Awareness and Perception.
250-255
Vincent Chevrin, Alain Derycke, José Rouillard: Some issues for the Modelling of Interactive E-Services from the Customer Multi-Channel Interaction Perspectives.
256-259
Charmaine Day, Pak Yoong, Sid L. Huff: The Nature of Supply Chain Sophistication: An Exploratory Study of the Transport Industry in New Zealand.
296-301
Jun-feng Song, Wei Ming Zhang, Weidong Xiao, Zhen-ning Xu: Study on Construction and Integration of Military Domain Ontology, Situation Ontology and Military Rule Ontology for Network Centric Warfare.
368-373
Lun Ta, Yueting Chai, Yi Liu: Multi-agent-based Architecture and Mechanism for Coordination and Execution in Agile Supply Chain Operational Management.
400-403
Carolyn McGregor, Jennifer Heath, Ming Wei: A Web Services Based Framework for the Transmission of Physiological Data for Local and Remote Neonatal Intensive Care.
496-501
Hong Tuan Kiet Vo, Remigiusz Wojciechowski: Straight through Processing for Corporate Foreign Exchange Trading Lessons Learned from a Web Service Based Implementation.
518-521
Hsueh-Foo Lin, Jun-Ming Liang: Event-Based Ontology Design for Retrieving Digital Archives on Human Religious Self-Help Consulting.
522-527
Security
Changjie Wang, Ho-fung Leung: Mobile Agents for Secure Electronic Commerce Transactions with Privacy Protection of the Customers.
530-535
Bo Meng, Huanguo Zhang, Qianxing Xiong: The Practical Detailed Requirements of Accountability and Its Application in the Electronic Payment Protocols.
556-561
Leo Anthopoulos, Ioannis Tsoukalas: A Cross Border Collaboration Environment, as a Means for Offering Online Public Services and for Evaluating the Performance of Public Executives.
622-627