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* Call For Paper *
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* CEC06 and EEE06 Joint Conferences *
* June 26-29, 2006 *
* San Francisco, California *
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* Theme: Real-Time Enterprises *
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* http://linux.ece.uci.edu/cec06/ *
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Sponsored by
the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Electronic Commerce
The 8th IEEE Conference on E-Commerce Technology (CEC'06) and
the 3rd IEEE Conference on Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce and
E-Services (EEE'06) are the flagship annual conferences of the
IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on E-Commerce. The
2006 conference will be a joint event providing a platform for
researchers interested in theory and practice of E-Commerce and
Enterprise Computing. The conference focuses on new technologies
and methods geared towards business process innovation (i.e.,
optimizing existing or creating new business processes) for the
purpose of optimizing business objectives. The joint programs of
CEC06 and EEE06 will consist of tutorials, invited talks, paper
presentations, and panel discussions. Submissions of high quality
papers describing mature results or on-going work are invited.
Technical contributions should be accompanied by a thorough
evaluation of the results.
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The theme for CEC 06 and EEE 06 will be Real-Time Enterprises.
Topics for submission include but are not limited to:
Commerce and trading technologies track:
- Business services networks and interworkflow technology
(EDI, workflow management, semantic web, e-Contracting, IPR/DRM)
- Marketing and advertising technology
(Online shops, recommender systems, analytical CRM, pricing mechanism)
- Supply chain management and auction technology
(E-auctions, combinatorial auctions, expressive bidding events,
multi-agent negotiations, inventory management, supply chain and
logistics optimization)
- Payment and privacy
(Privacy enhancing technologies, payment protocols, reputation
systems, identity management)
- M-Commerce and p-Commerce
(Mobility management, context-dependent services, ubiquitous support)
Enterprise computing and engineering track:
- Business process management and enterprise grid computing
(Virtualization and enterprise grid infrastructures, provisioning
and management of e-services, performance modeling and QoS analysis)
- Business intelligence and real-time business performance monitoring
(Real-time data analysis - e.g., RFID / sensor data, data mining,
risk and revenue management, forecasting, controlling)
- Collaborative engineering and knowledge management
(CSCW, information retrieval, product data management, project
management)
- Security and trust
(trust and reputation, web services security)
- e-applications and services architecture
(e-Learning, e-Government, e-Health, middleware, design experiences)
** PAPER SUBMISSIONS **
Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers
that are not being considered in another forum. Manuscripts will be
limited to 8 (IEEE style) pages. Please follow the IEEE Computer Society
Press Proceedings Author Guidelines. At least one author is required to
attend the conference and present the paper. Electronic submission of
manuscripts (in PDF or Word formats) is required. All papers selected
for this conference are peer-reviewed and will be published in the
regular conference proceedings by the IEEE Computer Society Press.
The best papers presented in the conference will be selected for
journals such as the Journal on Information Systems and E-Business (ISeB),
or the Electronic Commerce Research Journal (ECRJ), or the E-Commerce
Research and Applications (ECRA) Journal.
The paper submission page is: http://www.easychair.org/CEC/submit
** IMPORTANT DATES **
- December 9, 2005 Submission of conference papers
- November 15, 2005 Workshop and tutorial proposals
- March 14, 2006 Notification of acceptance
- April 14, 2006 Camera-Ready copy of accepted papers due
- June 26-29, 2006 Conference and workshop program
** Organizing Committee: **
General Co-Chairs
- Umeshwar Dayal, HP Labs
- Kwei-Jay Lin, Univ. of California, Irvine
Program Chair
- Philip Yu, IBM Research
Program Vice Chairs
"Commerce and trading technologies track":
- Andreas Wombacher, Univ. of Twente, Netherlands
- Arne Anderson, Uppsala University, Sweden
"Enterprise computing and engineering track":
- Ming-Syan Chen, National Taiwan Univ., Taiwan
- Fabio Casati, HP Labs
Tutorial Chair
- Martin Bichler, TU Muenchen, Germany
Workshop Chair
- Kuo-Ming Chao, Coventry Univ., UK
Panel Chair
- Jim Spohrer, IBM Almaden Research Center
Industrial Co-Chairs
- Ramayya Krishnan, Carnegie Mellon University
- Christof Bornhoevd, SAP
Publicity Co-Chairs
- William Cheung, Hong Kong Baptist Univ., Hong Kong
- Moritz Strasser, Univ. of Freiburg, Germany
Publication Chair
- Kun-Lung Wu, IBM Research
Registration Chair
- Tao Yu, Univ. of California, Irvine
Web Chair
- Yue Zhang, Univ. of California, Irvine
Local Arrangement Chair
- Simon Shim, San Jose State Univ.
International Liaison
- Mike Shaw, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, (AIS SIGeBIZ)
Steering Committee
- Martin Bichler, TU Muenchen,
- William Cheung, Hong Kong Baptist Univ.
- Jen-Yao Chung, IBM Research (Chair)
- David Cohn, IBM Research Meichun Hsu, HP Labs
- Meichun Hsu, HP Labs
- Kwei-Jay Lin, Univ. of California, Irvine
- Günter Müller, Univ. of Freiburg,
- Soe-Tsyr Yuan, National Chengchi Univ., Taiwan
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Submission Deadline February 15, 2006
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Workshop Security and Privacy in Future Business Services
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International Conference on
Emerging Trends in Information and Communication Security
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June 6-9, 2006, FREIBURG, GERMANY
http://www.etrics.org/workshops
Individualization of business services is one of the most promising business
development prospects for future markets. Customized products and services,
individual price differentiation, personalized promotions, and
location/time-sensitive addressing of customers are raising marketers
attention. Particularly ubiquitous com¬puting technologies, with their
mobile and wireless interfaces, are laying the grounds for these
developments: information about purchase behavior and location, proximity,
presence, after-sales usage patterns, and even personal emotional states
will potentially be combined and analyzed.
Technical progress, however, not only improves the available data pool but
also results in new challenges for security and privacy. Handling the
trade-off between high-quality individualized services and maintaining
pri¬vacy and security seems to be a key factor for business success. Without
suitable mechanisms for enforcing the correct handling of data collection
and processing, new service ideas may not receive marketplace acceptance.
This workshop therefore focuses on technical and economic mechanisms
addressing the trade-off between privacy and individualization. It aims to
bring together privacy experts on an international level to discuss recent
advances in trust-promoting mechanisms. To this end, the workshop seeks
submissions from academia and industry presenting novel research on
theoretical and practical aspects of security and privacy technologies as
well as economic models that may enforce a correct handling of sensitive
data. Theoretical work, prototypes and experimental studies are equally
welcome.
Selected contributions will be invited to submit a full paper to a special
issue of the Wirtschaftsinformatik journal.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
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* Valuation of personal data/private information
* Private data markets and market mechanisms
* Trust management from a business process perspective
* Trust management from a technical perspective
* Political dimensions of privacy and security
* Drivers of technology acceptance: what is the role of privacy and security
in a Technology Acceptance Model?
* Empirical studies on privacy and/or security perception and behavior
* Technical mechanisms to promote trust, privacy and security, especially
- Reputation mechanisms
- Architectures and models for identity management
- Pseudonymity management
- Anonymity
- Authentication
* Privacy and security for RFID and location-based technologies
* Privacy-enhancing technologies for enterprises
Important Dates:
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February 15, 2006: Submission of position paper (send 2 pages to
sackmann(a)iig.uni-freiburg.de),
March 10, 2006: Notification of acceptance for the workshop,
March 10, 2006: Invitation to submit a full paper to the journal
Wirtschaftsinformatik
Workshop Chairs:
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Stefan Sackmann, University of Freiburg, Germany
Sarah Spiekermann, University of Berlin, Germany
Program Committee:
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Alessandro Acquisti, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA
Jens Grossklags, UC Berkeley, USA
Marit Hansen, Independent Centre for Privacy Protection Schleswig-Holstein,
Germany
Marc Langheinrich, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Ursula Sury, Hochschulen für Wirtschaft und Technik und Architektur Luzern,
Switzerland