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EM2I 2012 - The 6th Workshop on E-Marketplace Integration and Interoperability (EM2I'12)

Date2012-09-09

Deadline2012-05-20

VenueHangzhou, China China

Keywords

Websitehttp://conferences.computer.org/icebe/20...

Topics/Call fo Papers

The 2012 International Workshop on E-Marketplace Integration & Interoperability (EM2I'12) is a venue for presenting state-of-the-art research and development achievements in the design, implementation, introduction, and use of electronic marketplaces. EM2I'12 is an international research forum for e-marketplace researchers to present their latest findings and interesting research experiences.
Topics of Interest
E-Marketplace design and integration
E-Marketplace construction methods
Business vocabulary design and heterogeneous vocabulary integration
Business document design and cross-context document exchange
Business process design and cross-context activity understanding
Languages describing business vocabularies, documents and processes
Semantic inference on e-marketplaces
Multi-agent systems as modeling methods of e-marketplace
Human-computer collaboration
Semantic inference engines
Business rules and rule languages
E-marketplace functions design
Demand and supply matching
Electronic marketing systems
Electronic procurement systems
Electronic contract systems
Electronic payment systemss
Electronic logistics systems
Electronic warehousing systems
Electronic customs systems
Electronic quality inspection systems
Electronic banking systems
E-marketplace protection
Virtual marketplace design
Virtual worlds
Virtual economics
Virtual product development
Virtual money design
Virtual currency exchange
Virtual wealth protection
Virtual marketplace construction
Integration of heterogeneous virtual worlds
Legal infrastructure of electronic and virtual marketplaces
Paper Submission
We solicit original unpublished full papers of both technical and empirical aspects. Papers should be submitted in IEEE conference paper format and should not exceed 6 pages. Maximum of two additional pages is allowed for US$150/page. Each paper will undergo a blind review process and typically be reviewed by two to three members of the Program Committee. All papers will be evaluated based on relevance, significance, originality, clarity, and technical merit. Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings of ICEBE 2012, which will be published by IEEE Computer Society and made available in the IEEE Digital Library.

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