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> Conference Announcement
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> International IFIP Working Conference:
> June 3-5 1998 Hamburg, Germany
> TRends in Electronic Commerce
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> URL: http://vsys-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/ec98
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>
>
> The Topic: Electronic Commerce
> ===============================
>
> Welcome to the GI/IFIP Conference on Trends in Electronic
> Commerce '98 in Hamburg. This announcement gives an overview
> of the conference topics, sessions and presentations
> at the TrEC'98 conference.
>
> TrEC'98 continues a tradition of GI/IFIP workshops and
> conferences on Trends in Distributed Systems held in Germany
> during recent years. The main focus of this year's conference is
> to present and discuss the latest results and experience in the
> field of electronic commerce - one of the most important
> application areas of distributed systems technology today.
>
> Conference contributions cover requirements, experiences,
> implementation reports and ongoing development and research work
> in the field of Electronic Commerce. Among the topics are:
>
> - Economic models for Internet-based commerce
> - Architectures for electronic commerce applications
> - Middleware and Internet technology
> - Security and payment mechanisms
> - Business-to-business commerce
> - Consumer-oriented commerce
> - Online banking
> - Agent-based software technology
> - Online brokerage and contracting
> - Interorganizational Workflow Management
> - EDI-over-Internet
>
> Additionally to the conference program, an expo area of more than
> 600 m2 is used by companies and research projects to present
> their latest developments as well as application trials.
>
> Both researchers and application developers who are involved in
> various aspects of electronic commerce are invited to
> participate. The two parallel streams of the conference program
> allow for presentations of both up-to-date research results as
> well as discussions of advanced industrial experience made in the
> field of electronic commerce. Appropriate for the conference's
> theme, the conference venue is located in the traditional
> financial district of Hamburg in the Chamber of Commerce - right
> next to the Hamburg stock exchange.
>
>
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> Program Overview
> ================
>
> Sessions of the Research Track are marked with 'R'
> Sessions of the Industrial Track are marked with 'I'
>
> Time Table
> ==========
>
> Wednesday, June 3rd 1998
>
> 09.00 - Tutorials
>
> 12.15 - Lunch Break
>
> 13.00 - Opening Session,
> Keynote: A. Watson
>
> 14.30 - R1: Exonomics of the Internet I1: OO for EC
>
> 16.30 - R2: Workflow Management I2: Electronic Payment &
> Banking
>
> 19.30 - Conference Dinner
> on Rickmer Rickmers
>
>
> Thursday, June 4th 1998
>
> 09.00 - Invited Talk: Y. LeRoux
>
> 10.30 - R3: Agents I3: Interorganizational
> Commerce
>
> 12.30 - Lunch Break
>
> 13.30 - R4: Enabling Technologies I4: New Business
> Approaches
>
> 16.00 - R5: Middleware & Brokerage R6: Application Oriented
> Technologies
>
> 19.30 - Progamme Committee Dinner
>
>
> Friday, June 5th 1998
>
> 09.00 - Invited Talk: A. Barbagli
>
> 10.30 - R7: Security I5: Enabling Technologies
>
> 12.00 - Lunch Break
>
> 13.00 - R8: Payment I6: European Projects
>
> 14.45 - Panel Discussion
>
> 16.00 - Closing Session
>
>
> Invited Speakers
> ================
>
> Wednesday, June 3rd
>
> Opening address by K. Bauknecht, President of IFIP
>
> Andrew Watson, OMG Architecture Director (Keynote Address)
> Distributed Object Technology:
> A key Enabler for E-Commerce?
>
> Thursday, June 4th
> Yvon Le Roux, Cisco
> Europe's Internet Revolution: "Networked Commerce"
>
> Friday, June 5th
> Alessandro Barbagli, European Commission
> European Research in E-Commerce and Brokerage
>
>
> Conference Program: Research
> ============================
>
> Wednesday, 3rd
> --------------
> Session R1: Economics of the Internet
> --------------------------------------
> R1.1: C. Aggarwal, J. Wolf, P. Yu
> A Framework for the Optimizing of WWW Advertising
> R1.2: M. Barra, G. Cattaneo, M. Izzo, A. Negro, V. Scarano
> Symmetric Adaptive Customer Modeling for Electronic Commerce in
> a
> Distributed Environment
> R1.3: R. M. Lukose, B. A. Huberman
> Managing Uncertainty and Speed in Electronic Transactions over
> the Internet
>
> Session R2: Workflow Management
> --------------------------------
> R2.1: W. Weitz
> Workflow Modeling for Internet-Based Commerce: an Approach Based
> on High-Level Petri Nets
> R2.2: A. Geppert, M. Kradolfer, D. Tombros
> Market-Based Workflow Management
> R2.3: M. Papazoglou, M. Jeusfeld, H. Weigand
> Distributed, Interoperable Workflow Support for Electronic
> Commerce
>
> Session R3: Agents
> -------------------
> R3.1: M. Zapf, H. Mller, K. Geihs
> Security Requirements for Mobile Agents in Electronic Markets
> R3.2: M. Straer, K. Rothermel
> Providing Reliable Agents for Electronic Commerce
> R3.3: X. Yi, X.F. Wang, K.Y. Lam, K. H. Shum
> A Secure Intelligent Trade Agent System
> R3.4: M. Boger
> Migrating Objects in Electronic Commerce Applications
>
> Session R4: Enabling Technologies
> ---------------------------------
> R4.1: D. Krishnamurthy, J. Rolia
> Performance Characterization & Capacity Planning of EC-Systems
> R4.2: G.Vigna, L. Bonomi
> A Model-Centered Electronic Commerce Middleware
> R4.3: E. Athanassiou, V. A. Villagra, I. Tothezan, G. T. Karetsos
> An Architecture for Information Brokerage Services
> R4.4: L. Kutvonen
> Supporting global electronic commerce with ODP tools
> R4.5: S. Fischer, H. DeMeer
> Using Cooperation in QoS Selection to Reduce Service Cost
> R4.6: S. B÷ttcher
> Open Nested Type Structures & Partical Unification for searching
> in a Distributed Electronic Market
>
> Session R5: Middleware & Brokerage
> ----------------------------------
> R5.1: J. Cunningham, S. Paurobally, A. Diacakis, L. Lorenzen,
> G. Gross, S. McConnell
> Security Requirements for Mobile Agents in Electronic Markets
> R5.2: J. J. Acebron, J. Delgado,I. Gallego
> Distributed Models for brokerage on electronic commerce
> R5.4: M. Bichler, C. Beam, A. Segev
> Offer: A Broker-centered Object Framework for Electronic
> Requisitioning
> R5.3: J.-M. Andreoli, F. Pacull
> Distributed Print on Demand Systems in the Xpect Framework
>
>
> Session R6: Application Oriented Technologies
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> R6.1: W. Cellary, W. Picard, W. Wieczerzycki
> Web-Based Business-to-Business Negotiation Support
> R6.2: M. Zubair
> A Java Based EDI System Over the Web
> R6.3: T. Park, V. Varadharajan
> EDI Security Management using SMIB based on SNMP
> R6.4: G. Yan, W.-K. Ng, E.-P. Lim
> Toolkits for a Distributed, Agent-Based Web Commerce System
> R6.5: B. Wondergem, P. v. Bommel, T. Huibers, Th. v. d. Weide
> Opportunities for Electronic Commerce in Agent-Based Information
> Discovery
> R6.6: L. Ardissono, A. Goy, R. Meo, G. Petrone
> An Agent Architecture for Personalized Interaction with
> Customers
> in Virtual Stores
>
> Session R7 : Security
> ---------------------
> R7.1: T. F. Rebel, O. Darge, W. Koenig
> Approaches of Digital Signature Legislation
> R7.2: A. Pfitzmann, A. Schill, A. Westfeld, G. Wicke, G. Wolf, J.
> Z÷llner
> A Java-based Distributed Platform for Multilateral Security
> R7.3: G. Shamir, M. Ben-Or, D. Dolev
> Barter: A Backbone Architecture for Trade of Electronic content
>
> Session R8 : Payment
> ---------------------
> R8.1: A. Romao, M. Mira da Silva, V. Magalhaes
> An Agend-Based Secure Internet Payment System for Mobile
> Computing
> R8.2: B. Belegradek, K. Kalpakis, Y. Yesha
> Maximizing Sellers Profit for Electronic Commerce
> R8.3: E. Franz, A. Jerichow, G. Wicke
> A payment scheme for mixes providing anonymity
>
> Conference Program: Industry
> ============================
>
> Session I1: Object-Orientation for EC
> --------------------------------------
> I1.1: B. O'Reilly / IONA Technologies
> CORBA as a Secure Platform for Electronic Commerce
> I1.2: E. Johl / IBM
> San Francisco Business Process Components
> I1.3: A. Vogel / Visigenic
> Combining CORBA and Java for EC Applications
>
> Session I2: Electronic Payment and Banking
> -------------------------------------------
> I2.1: S. Mller / Dresdner Bank
> CyberCash at Work
> I2.2: H.-D. Groffman / Brokat
> A Distributed Architecture for Secure Payment
> I2.3: A. Sprenger / Deutsche Bank
> E-Cash in Practice
>
> Session I3: Interorganizational Commerce
> -----------------------------------------
> I3.1: M. Heaney / Oracle
> Supporting Information Interchange by Cartridges
> I3.2: M. Heinz / Software AG
> Electronic Commerce and the Role of Banks to Facilitate
> Retailing
> and Wholesaling Activity
> I3.3: D. Raman / EDI-TIE
> EDI as the Backbone of Electronic Commerce?
> I3.4: E. Sill / Netscape
> Server Architectures for Intra- & Extranet Solutions
>
> Session I4: New Business Approaches
> -----------------------------------
> I4.1: M. Daun / Spray AG
> Doing Business in the Internet Age - New Business Logics
> I4.2: H.-U. Hiekel / GFT
> CityWeb - Experiences with an EC Infrastructure
> I4.3: W. Beeck / Intershop
> Intershop 3: A Scalable Architecture for Building Virtual Shops
> I4.4: J. Doe / SUN
> Java Computing: Next Generation Customer Applications for EC
>
> Session I5: Enabling Technologies
> ---------------------------------
> I5.1: R. Keller, G. Zavagli, J. Hartmann, F. Williams
> Mobile Electronic Commerce: Loading and Payment Functionality in
> Wireless Wallets
> I5.2: H.A. Summa / ECO
> Improving National Interoperability - DE-CIX
> I5.3: J. Posegga / Deutsche Telekom AG
> SmartCards
>
> Session I6: European EC Projects
> ---------------------------------
> I6.1: M. Merz
> COSMOS: Distributed automatic Contracting
> I6.2: A. Stern
> BOPCom: Interconnectivity in Transport and Port Business
> I6.3: F. Neubert
> SMARTS: User Guidance for Distributed EC Applications
>
>
>
> Conference Program: Panel Session
> =================================
>
> Yelena Yesha (USA), Jacob Slonim (CAN), Guenther Mueller (DE),
> Gregor Heinrich (CH), W. Beeck (DE) and others
>
> Worldwide Electronic Commerce: Chances, Risks, and Implications
>
>
> Conference Program: Tutorials
> ==============================
>
> Tutorials will take place from 9:00 to 12:00 a.m. on Wednesday,
> June 3rd, just before the regular conference program. They are
> located in the house of "Patriotische Gesellschaft", Trostbrcke 6,
> just a couple of steps from the conference venue.
>
> Tutorial I
> -----------
> T1: Electronic Markets
> Prof. B. Schmid, Dr. H.-D. Zimmermann
> St. Gallen University, CH
>
> Tutorial II
> -----------
> T2: Business Objects - Current Status and Future Trends
> Dr. Zoran Milosevic, Brian Wood
>
> Tutorial III
> ------------
> T3: Secure Electronic Commerce
> Dr. Gnter Karjoth
>
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> Organisation
> =============
>
> Conference Chairs
> -----------------
> Winfried Lamersdorf, Hamburg University
> Michael Merz, Hamburg University
>
> Programme Commitee
> ------------------
> N. Adam, Rutgers University, USA
> G. Blair, University of Lancaster, UK
> B. Bhargava, Purdue University, USA
> F. Caneschi, Finsiel, Italy
> W. Cellary, University of Economics at Poznan, Poland
> K. Crowston, Syracuse University, NY, USA
> J. Cunningham, Imperial College London, UK
> K. Geihs, University of Frankfurt, Germany
> L. Huguet, University of the Balearics, Spain
> G. Karjoth, IBM Rueschlikon, Switzerland
> C. Linnhoff-Popien, RWTH Aachen, Germany
> H. de Meer, Hamburg University, Germany
> Z. Milosevic, DSTC, Australia
> M. Mhlhuser, University of Linz, Austria
> J. Posegga, Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany
> A. Puder, ICSI/Berkeley, USA
> K. Rothermel, University of Stuttgart, Germany
> A. Schill, Techn. University of Dresden, Germany
> B. Schmid, University St. Gallen, Switzerland
> G. Schuermann, GMD FOKUS, Berlin, Germany
> J. Slonim, University of Toronto, Canada
> R. Soley, OMG, USA
> O. Spaniol, RWTH Aachen, Germany
> R. Steinmetz, Technical University Darmstadt, Germany
> D. O'Sullivan, IONA, Ireland
> A. Vogel, Visigenic, USA
> Y. Yesha, NASA, USA
>
> Local Organisation
> ===================
>
> Distributed Systems Group
> Computer Science Department
> Hamburg University, Germany
>
> W. Lamersdorf and M. Merz, University of Hamburg
> M. Boger, F. Griffel. I. Hnig, S. Mueller-Wilken, T. Tu
>
> http://vsys-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de
>
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> Registration Fees & Discounts
> =============================
>
> Prices in DM, including all taxes
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> Regular Participant | 730,-- | 830,-- |
> | | |
> Academic Participant | 490,-- | 570,-- |
> | | |
> Students *) | 80,-- | 160,-- |
> | | |
> Tutorial | 350,-- | 430,-- |
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> *) Student fees exclude proceedings and social event. The number
> of students admitted may be limited due to space restrictions.
>
> Registration is only valid after full payment.
>
> Members of GI or other IFIP member societies receive a reduction
> of 50,-- DM (excl. Students). Participants of both a tutorial and
> the conference receive an additional reduction of 100,-- DM.
>
> Registration fees include conference participation, two
> conference proceedings, lunch and coffee break catering, and the
> conference dinner; the dinner fee is received in the name of the
> catering provider.
>
> Registration Addresses
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>
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>
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>
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>
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> Fax: +49-40-5494-2328
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