معرفی کتاب «Project e-society : building bricks : 6th IFIP International Conference on E-Commerce, E-Business, and E-Government (13E 2006), October 11-13, 2006, Turku, Finland» نوشتهٔ Kari Luostarinen, Anton Naumenko, Mirja Pulkkinen (auth.), Reima Suomi, Regis Cabral, J. Felix Hampe, Arto Heikkilä, Jonna Järveläinen, Eija Koskivaara (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer US در سال 2006. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
International Federation for Information Processing The IFIP series publishes state-of-the-art results in the sciences and technologies of information and communication. The scope of the series includes: foundations of computer science; software theory and practice; education; computer applications in technology; communication systems; systems modeling and optimization; information systems; computers and society; computer systems technology; security and protection in information processing systems; artificial intelligence; and human-computer interaction. Proceedings and post-proceedings of referred international conferences in computer science and interdisciplinary fields are featured. These results often precede journal publication and represent the most current research. The principal aim of the IFIP series is to encourage education and the dissemination and exchange of information about all aspects of computing. For more information about the 300 other books in the IFIP series, please visit www.springer.com. For more information about IFIP, please visit www.ifip.org. Front Matter....Pages i-xvii Understanding the B2B E-Market in China....Pages 109-125 Personalization Beyond Recommender Systems....Pages 126-139 Multidisciplinary models and guidelines for eProcurement projects: the eReadiness phase....Pages 140-152 The Adoption of RFID-based Self-Check-Out-Systems at the Point-of-Sale....Pages 153-165 Application of Text Mining into Auto Answering System and Improvement of Mining Performance....Pages 166-175 Who should take care of the personalization?....Pages 176-188 Methodology for IT Governance Assessment and Design....Pages 189-202 The E-Government: A Jigsaw View....Pages 203-214 Identity and Access Management for Remote Maintenance Services in Business Networks....Pages 1-12 Elderly People and Emerging Threats of the Internet and New Media....Pages 13-21 Biometric access control for athletic events....Pages 22-30 An Analysis of Plug and Play Business Software....Pages 31-43 Application of Electronic Currency on the Online Payment System like PayPal....Pages 44-56 Architecture of an ERP System Supporting Project-Oriented Management....Pages 57-67 TAM Derived Construct of Perceived Customer Value and Online Purchase Behavior: An Empirical Exploration....Pages 215-227 P2P Users: Important dimensions for changing to legal online music stores....Pages 228-239 Users’ Benefit and Provider’s Revenue of Content Delivery Services with Priority Control....Pages 240-251 Inter-organizational information systems in cooperative inter-organizational relationships: Study of the factors influencing to success....Pages 68-81 The Management of Financial Supply Chains: From Adversarial to Co-operative Strategies....Pages 82-95 Initiating e-Participation Through a Knowledge Working Network....Pages 96-108 Rethinking e-Government Research: The ‘ideology-artefact complex’....Pages 380-391 Looking into the future: scenarios for e-government in 2020....Pages 392-404 Analyzing Strategic Gaps of Digital Divide Projects Based on the Balanced Scorecard....Pages 405-418 Development of the GEA within the G-to-G system of the Iranian e-government: Views, experiences, and visions....Pages 419-435 Business Model Scenarios for Remote Management....Pages 252-265 Electronic Activity Interchange EAI — a new way of B2B cooperation....Pages 266-278 Modelling Value-based Inter-Organizational Controls in Healthcare Regulations....Pages 279-291 Combining Critical Success Factors and Life Cycle Model to Enable Evaluation of e-business models....Pages 337-351 A Secure e-Ordering Web Service....Pages 352-365 “Liquid” Electronic Marketplaces....Pages 366-379 Extending Traditional Wiki Systems with Geographical Content....Pages 292-302 Integrated Search Based on Image Contents....Pages 303-310 An Empirical Study on Business-to- Government Data Exchange Strategies to Reduce the Administrative Costs for Businesses....Pages 311-323 Internet Services for the underprivileged....Pages 324-336 Some critical factors in Local e-Government: the case of Lombardy....Pages 436-450 Back Matter....Pages 451-454
13E 2006, the 6th in this series of IFIP conferences, marked the congregation of researchers and practitioners in the areas of e-Commerce, e-Business, and e-Government. The conference was sponsored by IFIP TC 6 in cooperation with TC 8 and TC 11.
The conference provided a forum for researchers, engineers and interested users in academia, industry, and government to discuss the latest research, cutting-edge practice and upcoming trends in the growing areas of e-Commerce, e-Business, and particularly e-Government. Sophisticated applications as well as the underlying technology that supports such applications were discussed and demonstrated. The conference attracted a wide range of participants representing a significant community of researchers and practitioners from a broad range of countries.
The conference was organized along parallel tracks, each track focusing on specific aspects of current research, industry applications, and public administration.
13E 2006, the 6th in this series of IFIP conferences, marked the congregation of researchers and practitioners in the areas of e-Commerce, e-Business, and e-Government. The conference was sponsored by IFIP TC 6 in cooperation with TC 8 and TC 11. The conference provided a forum for researchers, engineers and interested users in academia, industry, and government to discuss the latest research, cutting-edge practice and upcoming trends in the growing areas of e-Commerce, e-Business, and particularly e-Government. Sophisticated applications as well as the underlying technology that supports such applications were discussed and demonstrated. The conference attracted a wide range of participants representing a significant community of researchers and practitioners from a broad range of countries. The conference was organized along parallel tracks, each track focusing on specific aspects of current research, industry applications, and public administration.