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Data Engineering Issues in E-Commerce and Services

Second International Workshop, DEECS 2006, San Francisco, CA, USA, June 26, 2006

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Table of contents (23 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. E-Commerce Services

    1. An Approach to Detecting Shill-Biddable Allocations in Combinatorial Auctions

      • Tokuro Matsuo, Takayuki Ito, Toramatsu Shintani
      Pages 1-12
    2. Explanation Services and Request Refinement in User Friendly Semantic-Enabled B2C E-Marketplaces

      • Simona Colucci, Tommaso Di Noia, Eugenio Di Sciascio, Francesco M. Donini, Azzurra Ragone, Raffaele Rizzi
      Pages 13-27
    3. Customer Future Profitability Assessment: A Data-Driven Segmentation Function Approach

      • Chunhua Tian, Wei Ding, Rongzeng Cao, Michelle Wang
      Pages 28-39
    4. Optimization of Automatic Navigation to Hidden Web Pages by Ranking-Based Browser Preloading

      • Justo Hidalgo, José Losada, Manuel Álvarez, Alberto Pan
      Pages 40-49
  3. Business Processes and Services

    1. Transforming Collaborative Business Process Models into Web Services Choreography Specifications

      • Pablo David Villarreal, Enrique Salomone, Omar Chiotti
      Pages 50-65
    2. Evaluation of IT Portfolio Options by Linking to Business Services

      • Vijay Iyengar, David Flaxer, Anil Nigam, John Vergo
      Pages 66-80
    3. Process Driven Data Access Component Generation

      • Guanqun Zhang, Xianghua Fu, Shenli Song, Ming Zhu, Ming Zhang
      Pages 81-89
    4. Using Naming Tendencies to Syntactically Link Web Service Messages

      • Michael F. Nowlan, Daniel R. Kahan, M. Brian Blake
      Pages 90-99
  4. Data and Knowledge Engineering

    1. Maintaining Web Navigation Flows for Wrappers

      • Juan Raposo, Manuel Álvarez, José Losada, Alberto Pan
      Pages 100-114
    2. Integrating XML Sources into a Data Warehouse

      • Boris Vrdoljak, Marko Banek, Zoran Skočir
      Pages 133-142
    3. Remote-Specific XML Query Mobile Agents

      • Myung Sook Kim, Yong Hae Kong, Chang Wan Jeon
      Pages 143-151
  5. Business Models and Analysis

    1. A Bottom-Up Workflow Mining Approach for Workflow Applications Analysis

      • Walid Gaaloul, Karim Baïna, Claude Godart
      Pages 182-197
    2. BestChoice: A Decision Support System for Supplier Selection in e-Marketplaces

      • Dongjoo Lee, Taehee Lee, Sue-kyung Lee, Ok-ran Jeong, Hyeonsang Eom, Sang-goo Lee
      Pages 198-208
  6. Web Services

    1. Semantic Web Services Enabled B2B Integration

      • Paavo Kotinurmi, Tomas Vitvar, Armin Haller, Ray Richardson, Aidan Boran
      Pages 209-223
    2. A Novel Genetic Algorithm for QoS-Aware Web Services Selection

      • Chengwen Zhang, Sen Su, Junliang Chen
      Pages 224-235
    3. Analysis of Web Services Composition and Substitution Via CCS

      • Fangfang Liu, Yuliang Shi, Liang Zhang, Lili Lin, Baile Shi
      Pages 236-245

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About this book

Welcome to the second International Workshop on Data Engineering Issues in E-Commerce and Services (DEECS 2006) in conjunction with the 8th IEEE Conference on E-Commerce Technology and the third IEEE Conference on Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce and E-Services. The purpose of the DEECS workshop is to provide an annual forum for exchange of state-of-the-art research and development in e-commerce and services. Since the increasing demand on e-commerce and services, we are witnessing a continuing growth of interest in the workshop. The increased number of submissions this year includes a record number from Asia. We received 47 papers: 6 from North/South America, 9 from Europe, and 32 from Asia. Of these, 15 regular papers and 8 short papers were accepted. The technical program reflects an increasing development of principles in service engineering, service-oriented architecture, data and knowledge engineering, and business models and analysis. It also reflects an increased emphasis on system and tool implementation, and applications to service practices, evidencing a maturation of the underlying principles.

Editors and Affiliations

  • IBM Watson Research Center, Hawthorne, New York,  

    Juhnyoung Lee

  • Dept of Computer Science, Sookmyung Women’s University, Korea

    Junho Shim

  • School of Computer Science & Engineering, Seoul National University, Korea

    Sang-goo Lee

  • Cisco Systems, Inc., San Jose, USA

    Christoph Bussler

  • San Jose State University, USA

    Simon Shim

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