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Trends in Distributed Systems for Electronic Commerce

International IFIP/GI Working Conference, TREC'98, Hamburg, Germany, June 3-5, 1998, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 1402)

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Table of contents (19 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. A framework for the optimizing of WWW advertising

    • Charu C. Aggarwal, Joel L. Wolf, Philip S. Yu
    Pages 1-10
  3. Symmetric adaptive customer modeling for electronic commerce in a distributed environment

    • Maria Barra, Giuseppe Cattaneo, Mario Izzo, Alberto Negro, Vittorio Scarano
    Pages 11-25
  4. Maximizing seller's profit for electronic commerce

    • Bella Belegradek, Konstantinos Kalpakis, Yelena Yesha
    Pages 26-38
  5. Approaches of Digital signature legislation

    • Thomas F. Rebel, Olaf Darge, Wolfgang Koenig
    Pages 39-51
  6. A Java-based distributed platform for multilateral security

    • A. Pfitzmann, A. Schill, A. Westfeld, G. Wicke, G. Wolf, J. Zöllner
    Pages 52-64
  7. Barter: A backbone architecture for trade of electronic content

    • Gadi Shamir, Michael Ben-Or, Danny Dolev
    Pages 65-79
  8. An agent-based secure internet payment system for mobile computing

    • Artur RomÃo, Miguel Mira da Silva
    Pages 80-93
  9. A payment scheme for mixes providing anonymity

    • Elke Franz, Anja Jerichow, Guntram Wicke
    Pages 94-108
  10. Satisfying requirements for electronic commerce

    • Jim Cunningham, Shamimabi Paurobally, Athanassios Diacakis, Lorenz Lorenzen, Gabriel Gross, Stephen McConnell
    Pages 109-128
  11. Distributed models for brokerage on Electronic Commerce

    • Isabel Gallego, Jaime Delgado, José J. Acebrón
    Pages 129-140
  12. Distributed print on demand systems in the Xpect framework

    • Jean -Marc Andreoli, FranÇois Pacull
    Pages 141-153
  13. OFFER: A broker-centered object framework for electronic requisitioning

    • Martin Bichler, Carrie Beam, Arie Segev
    Pages 154-165
  14. Market-based workflow management

    • Andreas Geppert, Markus Kradolfer, Dimitrios Tombros
    Pages 179-191
  15. Distributed, interoperable workflow support for electronic commerce

    • Mike P. Papazoglou, Manfred A. Jeusfeld, Hans Weigand, Matthias Jarke
    Pages 192-204
  16. Security requirements for mobile agents in electronic markets

    • Michael Zapf, Helge Müller, Kurt Geihs
    Pages 205-217
  17. A secure intelligent trade agent system

    • X. Yi, X. F. Wang, K. Y. Lam
    Pages 218-228
  18. Providing reliable agents for electronic commerce

    • Markus Stra\er, Kurt Rothermel, Christian Maihöfer
    Pages 241-253

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About this book

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Conference on Trends in Electronic Commerce, TREC'98, held in Hamburg, Germany, in June 1998.
The book presents 19 revised full papers selected from a total of 75 submissions. While focussing mainly on technological issues, the book also takes into account important social, administrative, regulatory, and legal aspects. The papers are organized in sections on business over the Internet, security and payment, middleware and brokerage, interorganisational workflow management, and agent technology.

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