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SIGecom Exchanges, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, Winter 2001
- Peter R. Wurman:
Editorials. - Yigal Hoffner, Heiko Ludwig, Paul W. P. J. Grefen, Karl Aberer:
CrossFlow: integrating workflow management and electronic commerce. 1-10 - Mona Marathe, Hemalatha Diwakar:
The architecture of a one-stop web-window shop. 11-18 - Borys Omelayenko:
Integration of product ontologies for B2B marketplaces: a preview. 19-25 - Vipul Bansal, Rahul Garg:
Efficiency and price discovery in multi-item auctions. 26-32 - David M. Pennock:
Conference report: the second ACM conference on electronic commerce. 33-38
Volume 2, Number 2, Spring 2001
- Peter R. Wurman:
Editorials. - Nic Garnett:
Digital rights management, copyright, and Napster. 1-5 - Athena Vakali, Lefteris Angelis, Dimitra Pournara:
Internet based auctions: a survey on models and applications. 6-15 - Asuman Dogac, Ibrahim Cingil:
A survey and comparison of business-to-business e-commerce frameworks. 16-27 - Oscar Pastor, Silvia Abrahão, Joan Fons:
Building E-commerce applications from object-oriented conceptual models. 28-36 - Victoria Hill:
Review of "Success with electronic business: design, architecture and technology of electronic business systems", Berthold Daum and Markus Scheller, Addison Wesley, 2000. 37-38 - Pinar Yolum:
The fifth International conference on autonomous agents: an E-commerce perspective. 39-41
Volume 2, Number 3, Summer 2001
- Peter R. Wurman:
Editorials. 1 - Cameron Ross Dunne:
Using mobile agents for network resource discovery in peer-to-peer networks. 1-9 - Zakaria Maamar, Hamdi Yahyaoui, Wathiq Mansoor, Willem-Jan van den Heuvel:
Software agents and wireless E-commerce. 10-17 - Chris Preist:
Agent mediated electronic commerce research at Hewlett Packard Labs, Bristol. 18-28 - Sean W. Smith:
WebALPS: a survey of E-commerce privacy and security applications. 29-36 - Vincent Feltkamp, Rudolf Müller:
The infonomics workshop on electronic market design. 37-41
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