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Deadline approaching: February, 15, 2001
I3E The First IFIP Conference on e-Commerce, e-Business, e-Government 4-5 October 2001 in Zürich, Switzerland
Announcement and 2nd CALL FOR PAPERS
SCOPE This conference is the first 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. Areas of particular
interest include but are not limited to: * Pre-sales support, ordering, settlement, delivery, and payment * Post-sales services and customer care * Innovative business models and business process re-engineering * Interorganizational systems, virtual organizations, and virtual markets * Supply chains, work flow management, control and audit mechanisms * Procurement, negotiations and dynamic pricing models (bidding, auctions) * Trading of intangible goods * Information & communication platforms, mobile agents, unified messaging * Security, privacy, and consumer protection * Smart Cards and biometrics * Information retrieval, data mining, semantic web * Legal, social, cross-cultural issues * Trust and confidence in digital signatures and certificates * Mobile e-commerce and ubiquitous electronic markets * Innovative government services for the citizen * Strategic management of e-commerce, e-business, e-government systems * Measuring of E-Commerce impact/results
MAIN TRACK and MINITRACKS The conference will comprise a main track with papers in the topics above and several minitracks dedicated to special topics.
INFORMATION for MINITRACK CHAIRS Proposal for minitracks should describe the title, scope and organizational structure of the minitrack. Minitrack chairs are responsible for both organizing the review process and promotion of their minitrack. Proposals for minitracks should be send electronically as Word or PDF files following the link at the conference homepage until December 10th, 2000.
INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS Submissions should describe original work (not submitted or published elsewhere) and be 20 double-spaced pages in length. Submissions should include title, authors and a 150-word abstract as a front page. Identify the author responsible for correspondence, incl. the authors name, mailing address, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address. The core paper should include the title only and no info about the authors. One of the authors of each paper must register and present the paper at the conference. The proceedings of the conference will be published by Kluwer Academic Publishers. Best papers are selected by the best paper award committee.
Authors are requested to submit their manuscripts electronically as a Microsoft Word document, PDF, or in Postscript format by following instructions at the conference home page (www.ifi.unizh.ch/I3E-conference). Please note that together with the Conference, there are several mini tracks addressing specific subjects. You may wish to submit your paper under one of these topics. Submission address for the conference and the mini tracks is the same and is given below.
Submission address: I3E.conference@netacademy.org.
GENERAL INFORMATION For more information about the conference please visit our web site at www.ifi.unizh.ch/I3E-conference
IMPORTANT DEADLINES Papers due: February 15, 2001 (deadline extended) Acceptance: May 1, 2001 Final papers due: June 15, 2001 Authors registration: June 15, 2001
COMMITTEES
General Chair K. Bauknecht, Univ. Zürich, CH
Programme Chair B. Schmid, Univ. St. Gallen, CH V. Tschammer, GMD FOKUS, D
Programme Committee D. Avison, Essec Bus. School, F M. Bichler, Univ. of Econ., Vienna, A L. M. Camarinha-Matos, Univ. Nova, Lisboa, PT W. Cellary, Univ. of Econ., Poznan, PL E. Clemons, Univ. of Pennsylvania, US D. Deschoolmeester, Gent, B J. Dietz, TU Delft, NL F. Douglis, AT&T Labs, US J.H.P. Eloff, Rand Afrikaans Univ., ZA S. Field, IBM, Zürich, CH M. Funabashi, Hitachi Ltd., JP R.K.L. Gay, NTU, Singapore B.C. Glasson, Curtin Univ., AUS J. Griese, Univ. Bern, CH P. Grimm, TU Ilmenau, D D. Gritzalis, AUEB, Athens, GR V. Hara, Telecom Finland, FIN F. Kamoun, ENSI, Tunis, Tunisia D. Khakhar, Lund Univ., S K. Koen, Atio Corp., Johannesburg, ZA D. Konstantas, Univ. Geneva, CH W. Lamersdorf, Univ. of Hamburg, D R. Lee, Erasmus Uni., Rotterdam, NL*) C. Linnhoff-Popien, Univ. of Munich, D T. Magedanz, IKV++, Berlin, D M. Mendes, UNICAMP, Brasil M. Merz, Ponton, Hamburg, D Z. Milosevic, DSTC, Brisbane, AUS A. Molina, Univ. of Edinburgh, UK P. Moody, IncoTech, L E. Neuhold, Univ. of Darmstadt, D L.J.M. Nieuwenhuis, kpn, NL V. Ouzounis, GMD FOKUS, Berlin, D R. Posch, TU Graz, A K. Rannenberg, Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK K. Stanoevska, Univ. St. Gallen, CH Ch. Steinfeld, Michigan State Univ., US M. Stolze, IBM, Rüschlikon ,CH R. Suomi, Turku School of Econ., FIN P. Swatman, Univ. Koblenz-Landau, D P. Timmers, European Commission, B A. Tsalgatidou, Univ. of Athens, GR M. Waidner, IBM, Rüschlikon, CH H. Weigand, Univ. Tilburg, NL R. Wigand, Syracuse University, US L. Yngstrom, DSV, Stockholm, S H.-D. Zimmermann, U. St. Gallen, CH
Conference Organisation H. Haeuschen, Univ. Zürich L. Kuendig, Univ. Zürich, CH L.G. Mason, NTU, Singapore H. Rudin, Consultant, Zürich, CH