Call for Papers
Researchers are encouraged to submit either "work in progress" papers of around 2,000 words, or full papers (of around 5,000 words) on completed research. Papers should be original written in English, and not previously published. All papers will be double blind peer reviewed.
Papers should be submitted in Word, PDF, Postscript format according to these downloadable templates using the forms at this site. Suggested research topics for CollECTeR (LatAm):
1 Marketplaces, Portals, eHubs 2 B2B and B2C models 3 Procurement, negotiations and dynamic pricing models (bidding, auctions) 4 Content management, ePayment systems 5 Agent-mediated electronic commerce 6 Case studies in electronic commerce 7 Consumer protection in electronic commerce 8 Costs and benefit aspects 9 Digital goods and products 10 Electronic commerce application fields 11 Enterprise Portals 12 Innovative business models 13 Supply, Demand and Value chains 14 Business Process Re-engineering 15 Interorganizational systems, virtual organizations, and virtual markets 16 Workflow management and Collaboration 17 Management of dynamic collaborative networks 18 Complex adaptive and selforganising systems 19 Distributed work and knowledge flows in business networks 20 Business data exchange format and standards 21 Enterprise application integration to support service delivery 22 Digital cities, Digital regions, Rural networking 23 eGovernance and eInclusion, 24 Electronic Public Services for Citizens and enterprises:One-stop Government, Sin 25 G2G, G2B, G2C and G2E models 26 Government Process Reengineering and redesigning cooperation within and between 27 Frameworks and guidelines for e-Government 28 Transnational e-Government projects and standards 29 International and regional projects, case studies and international comparisons 30 Strategies, implementation policies and best practices 31 Related Technical aspects 32 Technologies for interoperability and aplication integration 33 Information & communication OPEN platforms 34 User Mobility 35 Unified messaging 36 Agent and Grid technologies 37 Information retrieval and extraction and data mining 38 Knowledge Management 39 Security, privacy, Trustability 40 Smart Cards and biometrics 41 Digital signatures and Certificates 42 Standards for information interchange and processes, interoperability and semant 43 Emerging Standards for Web Data (XML, XSL, RDF etc) 44 Semantic Web, Ontologies 45 Web data models and metadata 46 Knowledge discovery of Web data 47 Web data mining and analysis 48 E-service location, selection, brokering 49 E-service composition, invocation and delivery 50 E-service monitoring, personalization, management and life cycle 51 XML-based protocols and description languages 52 Service-based architectures and their underlying technology 53 Service-oriented application development 54 Standards for e-services 55 Legal, social, cross-cultural issues 56 socio-economic research in the governance of networked organisations 57 e-government models and legal issues. 58 e-Democracy strategies, citizen participation in local public affairs 59 e-Governance tools for policymaking in governments and in policy networks 60 New organisational arrangements: ad-hoc co-operation and coalition between publi 61 Institutional change and IT-driven modernisation of public governance structures 62 Intellectual property licensing 63 Reputation and trust mechanisms and issues