Paper Submission

Authors are requested to submit their work through this web page form. The authors' names and the paper title are input to the form, as is the abstract. The paper itself is uploaded from the machine at which the author is accessing this form. After submitting this form (using the button below) you will be asked for the name of the file containing the paper to upload.

If the author desires that the paper be reviewed anonymously, then the authors' names should be removed from the file that is uploaded. All papers are assigned a unique serial number which is returned to the authors in a confirmation e-mail. The paper is sent to the reviewers with a different, associated, number for identification, without any additional information about the authors. When the paper returns from review, the names are again associated with the paper to inform the authors of the result




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Marketplaces, Portals, eHubs
B2B and  B2C models
Procurement, negotiations and dynamic pricing models (bidding, auctions)
Content management, ePayment systems
Agent-mediated electronic commerce
Case studies in electronic commerce
Consumer protection in electronic commerce
Costs and benefit aspects
Digital goods and products
Electronic commerce application fields
Enterprise Portals
Innovative business models
Supply, Demand and Value chains
Business Process Re-engineering
Interorganizational systems, virtual organizations, and virtual markets
Workflow management and Collaboration
Management of dynamic collaborative networks
Complex adaptive and selforganising systems
Distributed work and knowledge flows in business networks
Business data exchange format and standards
Enterprise application integration to support service delivery
Digital cities, Digital regions, Rural networking
eGovernance and eInclusion,
Electronic Public Services for Citizens and enterprises:One-stop Government, Sin
G2G, G2B, G2C and G2E models
Government Process Reengineering and redesigning cooperation within and between
Frameworks and guidelines for e-Government
Transnational e-Government projects and standards
International and regional projects, case studies and international comparisons
Strategies, implementation policies and best practices
Related Technical aspects
Technologies for interoperability and aplication integration
Information & communication OPEN platforms
User Mobility
Unified messaging
Agent and Grid technologies
Information retrieval and extraction and data mining
Knowledge Management
Security, privacy, Trustability
Smart Cards and biometrics
Digital signatures and Certificates
Standards for information interchange and processes, interoperability and semant
Emerging Standards for Web Data (XML, XSL, RDF etc)
Semantic Web, Ontologies
Web data models and metadata
Knowledge discovery of Web data
Web data mining and analysis
E-service location, selection, brokering
E-service composition, invocation and delivery
E-service monitoring, personalization, management and life cycle
XML-based protocols and description languages
Service-based architectures and their underlying technology
Service-oriented application development
Standards for e-services
Legal, social, cross-cultural issues
socio-economic research in the governance of networked organisations
e-government models and legal issues.
e-Democracy strategies, citizen participation in local public affairs
e-Governance tools for policymaking in governments and in policy networks
New organisational arrangements: ad-hoc co-operation and coalition between publi
Institutional change and IT-driven modernisation of public governance structures
Intellectual property licensing
Reputation and trust mechanisms and issues