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.
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Research track. - Identity and Access Management for Remote Maintenance Services in Business Networks. - Elderly People and Emerging Threats of the Internet and New Media. - Biometric access control for athletic events. - An Analysis of Plug and Play Business Software. - Application of Electronic Currency on the Online Payment System like PayPal. - Architecture of an ERP System Supporting Project-Oriented Management. - Inter-organizational information systems in cooperative inter-organizational relationships: Study of the factors influencing to success. - The Management of Financial Supply Chains: From Adversarial to Co-operative Strategies. - Initiating e-Participation Through a Knowledge Working Network. - Understanding the B2B E-Market in China. - Personalization Beyond Recommender Systems. - Multidisciplinary models and guidelines for eProcurement projects: the eReadiness phase. - The Adoption of RFID-based Self-Check-Out-Systems at the Point-of-Sale. - Application of Text Mining into Auto Answering System and Improvement of Mining Performance. - Who should take care of the personalization? . - Methodology for IT Governance Assessment and Design. - The E-Government: A Jigsaw View. - TAM Derived Construct of Perceived Customer Value and Online Purchase Behavior: An Empirical Exploration. - P2P Users: Important dimensions for changing to legal online music stores. - Users Benefit and Provider s Revenue of Content Delivery Services with Priority Control. - Business Model Scenarios for Remote Management. - Electronic Activity Interchange EAI a new way of B2B cooperation. - Modelling Value-based Inter-Organizational Controls in Healthcare Regulations. - Extending Traditional Wiki Systems with Geographical Content. - Integrated Search Based on Image Contents. - An Empirical Study onBusiness-to- Government Data Exchange Strategies to Reduce the Administrative Costs for Businesses. - Internet Services for the underprivileged. - Combining Critical Success Factors and Life Cycle Model to Enable Evaluation of e-business models. - A Secure e-Ordering Web Service. - Liquid Electronic Marketplaces. - Rethinking e-Government Research: The `ideology-artefact complex . - Looking into the future: scenarios for e-government in 2020. - Analyzing Strategic Gaps of Digital Divide Projects Based on the Balanced Scorecard. - Development of the GEA within the G-to-G system of the Iranian e-government: Views, experiences, and visions. - Industrial and administration track. - Some critical factors in Local e-Government: the case of Lombardy.