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1st WECWIS 1999: Santa Clara, CA, USA
- Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Advance Issues of E-Commerce and Web-Based Information Systems, Santa Clara, California, USA, April 8-9, 1999. IEEE Computer Society 1999, ISBN 0-7695-0334-9
Keynote Address
Real-Time Issues in E-Commerce and WIS
- Srividhya Subramanian, Mukesh Singhal:
A Real-Time Protocol for Stock Market Transactions. 2-10 - Kam-yiu Lam, Edward Chan, Joe Chun-Hung Yuen:
Data Broadcast for Time-Constrained Read-Only Transactions in Mobile Computing Systems. 11-19 - Ming Xiong, Krithi Ramamritham, Jayant R. Haritsa, John A. Stankovic:
Mirror: A State-Conscious Concurrency Control Protocol for Replicated Real-Time Databases. 20-29 - M. Beck, Prabhudev Konana, Guangtian Liu, Yanbin Liu, Aloysius K. Mok:
Active and Real-Time Functionalities for Electronic Brokerage Design. 30-35
Web-Based Business Models and Architectures
- Virgílio A. F. Almeida, Wagner Meira Jr., Victor F. Ribeiro, Nivio Ziviani:
A Quantitative Analysis of the User Behavior of a Large E-Broker. 38-45 - Masakatsu Mori, Hideo Tsuru, Rei Itsuki, Hiroyuki Kitajima, Hiroshi Yajima:
Proposal of Application Architecture in Electronic Commerce Service between Companies. 46-49 - Masaki Yumoto, Kyungsuk Oh, Norihisa Komoda, Toshihiko Mori:
Customization Rule Generation for Electronic Sales Promotion System in Wholesale Industry. 50-55 - Zhong Tian, Leo Y. Liu, Jing Li, Jen-Yao Chung, Vibby Guttemukkala:
Business-to-Business E-Commerce with Open Buying on the Internet. 56-62
Work-in-Progress/Industrial Session
- Anup K. Ghosh:
Certifying E-Commerce Software for Security. 64-67 - Jeff Leane:
Work in Progress Report: Chemdex and the Business to Business Marketmaker Business Model. 68-72 - Jens Ehrke:
Product Simulation with Java in the Internet. 73-74 - Hong Heather Yu, Alex Gelman:
Digital Multimedia Content Management for Networked Information Access: Issues and Discussion. 75-80 - Mehdi R. Zargham, Mohammad R. Sayeh:
A Web-Based Information System for Stock Selection and Evaluation. 81-83 - Sang-goo Lee, Chisu Wu, Kapsoo Kim, Dongkyu Kim, Woochang Shin:
Digital Catalog Library: A Shared Repository of Online Catalogs for Electronic Commerce. 84-86 - Silvia Mara Abrahão
, Antônio Francisco do Prado:
Web-Enabling Legacy Systems through Software Transformations. 87-90 - Marios D. Dikaiakos, Dimitrios Gunopulos
:
FIGI: The Architecture of an Internet-Based Financial Information Gathering Infrastructure. 91-94 - Joanna L. Ho:
A Field Study of Using Open Buy on the Internet (OBI) to Streamline the Purchasing Process. 95-98 - Alberto Sulaiman:
Using Datalog Data Model and Data Mining to Solve Bill of Materials Personalization Problems. 99-101 - Katarina Stanoevska-Slabeva:
The Concept of Federated Electronic Markets. 102-105
Invited Talk
New Approaches
- Franck Rousseau
, Andrzej Duda
:
An Advanced Multimedia Infrastructure for WWW-Based Information Systems. 108-115 - Richard A. Frost:
Speechnet: A Network of Hyperlinked Speech-Accessible Objects. 116-121 - Bjorn Frogner, Alexander B. Cannara:
Monitoring and Prediction of Network Performance. 122-129
Security, Metadata, and System Issues
- Chenxi Wang, William A. Wulf:
Towards a Scalable PKI for Electronic Commerce Systems. 132-136 - Christof Bornhövd:
Semantic Metadata for the Integration of Web-Based Data for Electronic Commerce. 137-145 - Mohammad Abolhassani, Gábor Szentiványi:
A Component-Oriented Approach for Enterprise-Devoted E-Commerce. 146-152 - James A. Senn:
The Evolution of Business-to-Business Commerce Models - The Influence of New Information Technology Models. 153-158
Invited Papers
- Elisa Bertino, Barbara Catania, Gian Piero Zarri:
A Conceptual Annotation Approach to Indexing in a Web-Based Information System. 160-165 - Amit Basu, Steve Muylle:
Customization in Online Trade Processes. 166-173 - Ting-Peng Liang, Her-Sen Doong:
Effect of Bargaining in Electronic Commerce. 174-181
Industrial Panel: Future Watch of E-commerce

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