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10th International Multidisciplinary Conference on e-Commerce and e-Government (ECOM&EGOV'10)
Wisła, Poland, October 18-20, 2010
Detailed list of conference topics:
- Electronic markets and electronic marketing
- electronic markets
- electronic marketing
- e-procurement and web-based Supply Chain Management
- e-retailing
- e-banking
- definition, creation and composition of electronic services
- electronic auctions
- online shopping
- advertising over Internet
- Business models and processes in e-Commerce and e-Government
- business models in e-Commerce and e-Government
- business processes in e-Commerce and e-Government
- business process re-engineering
- Languages and models for e-Commerce and e-Government
- formal languages for business communication
- knowledge and knowledge representation in e-Commerce and e-Government
- Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
- semantics of electronic services: metadata and ontologies
- linguistic and logical aspects of e-Commerce and e-Government
- game theory and decision theory in e-Commerce and e-Government
- Artificial Intelligence in e-Commerce and e-Government
- intelligent agents in e-Commerce and e-Government
- decision support systems in e-Commerce and e-Government
- applications of Expert Systems, Fuzzy Logics, Neural Networks and Evolutionary Programming in e-Commerce and e-Government
- Natural Language Interfaces to e-Commerce and e-Government systems
- Human-Computer Interaction and adaptive user interfaces
- data mining for e-Commerce and e-Government
- Virtual Reality in e-Commerce
- user modelling
- Electronic contracting and public procurement
- electronic contracting
- electronic public procurement
- electronic negotiable instruments
- electronic payments
- security of electronic transactions
- Legal aspects of e-Commerce and e-Government
- juridical aspects of e-commerce
- personal data protection
- public sector information
- privacy in e-Commerce and e-Government
- new paradigm of public administration (pro-active services)
- intellectual property issues
- Electronic interaction and negotiation
- electronic negotiation and distance negotiation
- electronic interactions with public sector and government agencies
- e-Governance
- public sector applications of e-Commerce
- Virtual Enterprises and Knowledge Management
- distributed processes and Virtual Enterprises
- inter-company processes
- electronic workplaces: employers, employees, and customers
- Knowledge Management
- Technology and e-Commerce and e-Government
- mobile technologies (wireless technologies)
- intranet and extranet business applications
- intranet and extranet e-Government applications
- interactive and multimedia web applications
- middleware
- security technologies for e-Commerce and e-Government
- electronic payments
- m-payments
- m-government
- biometric technologies in e-Government
- Internet computing, networked enterprises and networked governments
- Business-to-Business and Business-to-Consumer applications
- Government-to-Government, Government-to-Business and Government-to-Citizen applications
- process design and organizational issues in e-Commerce and e-Government
- market spaces: market portals, hubs, auctions
- government intranets and portals
- web information agents
- case studies on e-Commerce and e-Government
- mobility and electronic services
- architectures of e-Commerce and e-Government systems
- Social aspects of e-Commerce and e-Government
- social impact of e-Commerce and Virtual Enterprises
- social impact of e-Government
- privacy, freedom of information and other social and ethical issues
- trust and e-Commerce and e-Government
- virtual social agents in e-Commerce and e-Government
- web 2.0 in e-commerce and e-government practice
- community aspects of interaction
- Futurology of e-Commerce and e-Government
- current and future trends in electronic economy
- current and future trends in e-Government
- past trends in electronic economy (and where they got us)
- past trends in e-Government (and where they got us)
- e-Commerce consequences: finance, economy and market evolution
- e-Government consequences: finance, changing role of governments
- E-Inclusion and its influence on e-Commerce and e-Government
- applications for the disabled
- applications for the elderly
- human intermediaries
- service availability in remote areas
- multilingual e-Commerce services
- multilingual e-Government services
- National and cross-boarder e-Government services
- services for emigrants
- services entrepreneurs
- services for tourists
- services for business travellers
- pan-European public services
- Productivity and efficiency in e-Commerce and e-Government
- productivity increase in e-Commerce
- productivity increase in e-Government
- productivity paradox
- ROI on e-Commerce applications
- ROI on e-Government applications
- open source vs. proprietary commercial solutions
- turn-key-systems vs. commercial-off-the-shelf products
Saturday, 16 III 2013
IMCSIT is organized
under the patronage of
the Polish Minister of
Science and Higher Education
prof Michał Kleiber
the President of
the Polish Academy of Sciences
under the patronage of
the Polish Minister of
Science and Higher Education
prof Michał Kleiber
the President of
the Polish Academy of Sciences
In cooperation with
Poland Chapter of the IEEE Computer Society
(Gdansk Branch and Silesia Branch)
Institute of Computer Science of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IPI PAN)