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Software Services for e-Business and e-Society [electronic resource] :9th IFIP WG 6.1 Conference on e-Business, e-Services and e-Society, I3E 2009, Nancy, France, September 23-25, 2009. Proceedings / edited by Claude Godart, Norbert Gronau, Sushil Sharma, Gérôme Canals.

by Godart, Claude [editor.]; Gronau, Norbert [editor.]; Sharma, Sushil [editor.]; Canals, Gérôme [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology: 305Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009.Description: XIII, 443 p. online resource.ISBN: 9783642042805.Subject(s): Computer science | Computer Communication Networks | Software engineering | Bioinformatics | Information Systems | Computer Science | Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems | e-Commerce/e-business | Computer Communication Networks | Computers and Society | Computational Biology/Bioinformatics | Management of Computing and Information SystemsDDC classification: 004.6 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Session 1: e-Government 1 -- Electronic Voting Using Identity Domain Separation and Hardware Security Modules -- Electronic Voting by Means of Digital Terrestrial Television: The Infrastructure, Security Issues and a Real Test-Bed -- Session 2: Security 1 -- Towards User Acceptance of Biometric Technology in E-Government: A Survey Study in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia -- Biovault: Biometrically Based Encryption -- Session 3: e-Commerce 1 -- Value Encounters – Modeling and Analyzing Co-creation of Value -- A Model for Value-Added E-Marketplace Provisioning: Case Study from Alibaba.com -- Networked Virtual Organizations: A Chance for Small and Medium Sized Enterprises on Global Markets -- Session 4: Modelling 1 -- A Rule-Based Approach of Creating and Executing Mashups -- Implementing a Rule-Based Contract Compliance Checker -- Modeling Medical Ethics through Intelligent Agents -- Session 5: e-Government 2 -- Requirements for Electronic Delivery Systems in eGovernment – An Austrian Experience -- Facilitating Business to Government Interaction Using a Citizen-Centric Web 2.0 Model -- Empowerment through Electronic Mandates – Best Practice Austria -- Session 6: Security 2 -- Not All Adware Is Badware: Towards Privacy-Aware Advertising -- The Step Method – Battling Identity Theft Using E-Retailers’ Websites -- Proposal and Implementation of SSH Client System Using Ajax -- Session 7: e-Commerce 2 -- Smart Order Routing Technology in the New European Equity Trading Landscape -- Algorithmic Trading Engines and Liquidity Contribution: The Blurring of “Traditional” Definitions -- Anonymous, Yet Trustworthy Auctions -- Session 8: Modelling 2 -- Realizing Mobile Web Services for Dynamic Applications -- Modifying the Balanced Scorecard for a Network Industry The Case of the Clearing Industry -- Dynamic Component Selection for SCA Applications -- Session 9: User Interactions -- How to Research People’s First Impressions of Websites? Eye-Tracking as a Usability Inspection Method and Online Focus Group Research -- Transforming Collaborative Process Models into Interface Process Models by Applying an MDA Approach -- The Persuasiveness of Web-Based Alcohol Interventions -- Session 10: Simulation -- Analysis of Macro-micro Simulation Models for Service-Oriented Public Platform: Coordination of Networked Services and Measurement of Public Values -- Enterprise Networks for Competences Exchange: A Simulation Model -- Analyzing Strategic Business Rules through Simulation Modeling -- Session 11: Security 3 -- Towards E-Society Policy Interoperability -- Integrating the European Securities Settlement -- Task Delegation Based Access Control Models for Workflow Systems -- Session 12: Modelling 3 -- Data Refining for Text Mining Process in Aviation Safety Data -- A 360° Vision for Virtual Organizations Characterization and Modelling: Two Intentional Level Aspects.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th IFIP WG 6.1 Conference on e-Business, e-Services and e-Society, held in Nancy, France, in September 2009. The 31 revised papers were selected from numerous submissions. They cover a wide and important variety of issues in e-business, e-services and e-society, including security, trust, and privacy, ethical and societal issues, business organization, provision of services as software and software as services. The papers are organized in topical sections on e-government, security, e-commerce, modelling, user interactions and simulation.
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Session 1: e-Government 1 -- Electronic Voting Using Identity Domain Separation and Hardware Security Modules -- Electronic Voting by Means of Digital Terrestrial Television: The Infrastructure, Security Issues and a Real Test-Bed -- Session 2: Security 1 -- Towards User Acceptance of Biometric Technology in E-Government: A Survey Study in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia -- Biovault: Biometrically Based Encryption -- Session 3: e-Commerce 1 -- Value Encounters – Modeling and Analyzing Co-creation of Value -- A Model for Value-Added E-Marketplace Provisioning: Case Study from Alibaba.com -- Networked Virtual Organizations: A Chance for Small and Medium Sized Enterprises on Global Markets -- Session 4: Modelling 1 -- A Rule-Based Approach of Creating and Executing Mashups -- Implementing a Rule-Based Contract Compliance Checker -- Modeling Medical Ethics through Intelligent Agents -- Session 5: e-Government 2 -- Requirements for Electronic Delivery Systems in eGovernment – An Austrian Experience -- Facilitating Business to Government Interaction Using a Citizen-Centric Web 2.0 Model -- Empowerment through Electronic Mandates – Best Practice Austria -- Session 6: Security 2 -- Not All Adware Is Badware: Towards Privacy-Aware Advertising -- The Step Method – Battling Identity Theft Using E-Retailers’ Websites -- Proposal and Implementation of SSH Client System Using Ajax -- Session 7: e-Commerce 2 -- Smart Order Routing Technology in the New European Equity Trading Landscape -- Algorithmic Trading Engines and Liquidity Contribution: The Blurring of “Traditional” Definitions -- Anonymous, Yet Trustworthy Auctions -- Session 8: Modelling 2 -- Realizing Mobile Web Services for Dynamic Applications -- Modifying the Balanced Scorecard for a Network Industry The Case of the Clearing Industry -- Dynamic Component Selection for SCA Applications -- Session 9: User Interactions -- How to Research People’s First Impressions of Websites? Eye-Tracking as a Usability Inspection Method and Online Focus Group Research -- Transforming Collaborative Process Models into Interface Process Models by Applying an MDA Approach -- The Persuasiveness of Web-Based Alcohol Interventions -- Session 10: Simulation -- Analysis of Macro-micro Simulation Models for Service-Oriented Public Platform: Coordination of Networked Services and Measurement of Public Values -- Enterprise Networks for Competences Exchange: A Simulation Model -- Analyzing Strategic Business Rules through Simulation Modeling -- Session 11: Security 3 -- Towards E-Society Policy Interoperability -- Integrating the European Securities Settlement -- Task Delegation Based Access Control Models for Workflow Systems -- Session 12: Modelling 3 -- Data Refining for Text Mining Process in Aviation Safety Data -- A 360° Vision for Virtual Organizations Characterization and Modelling: Two Intentional Level Aspects.

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th IFIP WG 6.1 Conference on e-Business, e-Services and e-Society, held in Nancy, France, in September 2009. The 31 revised papers were selected from numerous submissions. They cover a wide and important variety of issues in e-business, e-services and e-society, including security, trust, and privacy, ethical and societal issues, business organization, provision of services as software and software as services. The papers are organized in topical sections on e-government, security, e-commerce, modelling, user interactions and simulation.

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