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ETS 2015 - 7th International Workshop on E-Transactions Systems (ETS 2015)

Date2015-06-01 - 2015-06-05

Deadline2015-02-02

VenueAtlanta, Georgia, USA - United States USA - United States

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Websitehttps://cisedu.us/rp/cts15/cts-2015

Topics/Call fo Papers

E-transactions systems involve three or more partners in the exchange and sharing of information concerning trades, payments, services and other activities. These include customers communicate through architectures to service providers. We can consider that e-transactions evolve in an area where all these partners collaborate toward achieving similar objectives. As a consequence, this collaboration leads to the creation and modification of messages by each middle agent (as in, for example, transaction amount, consumer name, some public certificates, and so on). The e-transaction process is a complex one because it has, for instance, numerous exchanges between the different partners. There are many applications of e-transactions systems such as e-commerce, e-administration, e-medical, e-science, e-government …
Many aspects contribute to the functioning of e-transactions systems such as security aspects (authentication, confidentiality, ...), architecture (such as Cap, 3D secure, ...), privacy of the cyber-consumer, responsibility level of the different partners, benefits of new technologies (mobile, contact-less, biometrics), and many possible application domains.
We invite original contributions from researchers in academia, research institutions and industry on these emerging and important areas of information technology. This Workshop on E-Transactions Systems - to be held as part of the 2015 International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems (CTS 2015) - will focus on many topics, some of which are listed below.
ETS Workshop topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
E-Commerce Software Development
E-Commerce Architecture
C2C Architectures
E-Token Architectures
Agent Technology and E-Business
Electronic Privacy
Trust, Privacy and Security Issues in E-Commerce
Trusted Circles
Single Sign On Architectures
Protection of the Cyber-Consumer
Partners Responsibility Level
Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction in E-Commerce
Simulation of E-Transaction Systems
Level of Trust Versus Level of Services
Biometric Authentication for E-Transactions
Mobile Commerce Applications, Architecture, and Technologies
E-Administration and E-Medical Applications
E-Government

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