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From: Leo Obrst <lobrst@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 09:05:50 -0500
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Here is what I tried to post this weekend.    (01)

Leo    (02)

Leo Obrst wrote:    (03)

> FYI.
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [seweb-list] 2003 International Conference on Electronic
> Commerce -Call for Contributions
> Date: Sat, 08 Feb 2003 00:52:53 -0500
> From: Norman Sadeh <sadeh@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Reply-To: semantic web project discussion
> list<seweb-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: seweb-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> CC: Monika De Reno <mdereno@xxxxxxxxxx>,Raghu Arunachalam
> <raghua@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
> The following call for contributions might be of interest.
> Norman Sadeh
> PS: My apologies to those who are on several of the mailing lists I'm
> sending this to.
>
> CALL for CONTRIBUTIONS
>
> Fifth International Conference on
> ELECTRONIC COMMERCE (ICEC 2003)
>
> Pittsburgh, PA, USA
> October 1-3, 2003
>
> http://www.icec03.org/
>
> ** April 1, 2003 deadline for paper submission **
> **February 15, 2003 deadline for workshop and tutorial proposals**
>
> With adoption of eBusiness practices continuing to rise
> and with annual worldwide transaction volumes poised to pass the
> trillion-dollar mark,
> it is clear that eBusiness  is here to stay. Despite the gloom and doom
> of the post-bubble years, eBusiness innovation has not stopped.
> This is exemplified by the emergence of Web services,
> the mobile Internet, agent technologies, wireless computing,
> novel market mechanisms, automated trading and negotiation techniques,
> P2P
> technologies,
> pervasive computing, the Semantic Web and Online Dispute Resolution to
> name
> just a few.
> Along with the many promises they hold, these technologies and
> associated
> practices
> continue to challenge established business models as well as existing
> legal
> and regulatory
> frameworks.
>
> As the leading eBusiness research conference, ICEC provides an
> interdisciplinary forum
> where both researchers and practitioners come together, present their
> latest findings
> and engage in discussions aimed at charting the future of this
> fascinating and
> ever-expanding area.
>
> As in the past, ICEC2003 will feature invited presentations, high-level
> panels,
> refereed paper presentations, tutorials and seminars aimed at taking
> stock of
> eBusiness today and at uncovering future opportunities and challenges.
> In contrast to more specialized eCommerce events, ICEC is open to
> technical,
> business as well as policy contributions and strongly encourages
> submission of
> panel and workshop proposals of an interdisciplinary nature.
>
> PAPER SUBMISSIONS
>
> ICEC2003 welcomes the submission of original, previously unpublished,
> papers
> focused on the themes of electronic commerce. The papers will be
> published
> in conference proceedings. Arrangements are also being made with a
> number of
> leading journals to organize special issues featuring extended versions
> of the best papers.
>
> The conference will be organized around three tracks:
>
> * The eCommerce Technologies track will focus on technologies for
> supporting
>    the practices of eBusiness.
>
>    Track Co-Chairs: Yannis Labrou (Fujitsu) & Onn Shehory (IBM)
>
>    Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) trading
> mechanisms
>    (e.g., auctions, exchanges, fixed-price, RFP), trade and
> communication
> strategies,
>    price determination, winner determination, collaborative eCommerce,
>    quality of service in eCommerce, mobile commerce, intelligent agents,
>    security mechanisms, electronic contracting and commitment,
>    negotiation and dispute resolution, models and analysis of
> marketplaces,
>    product/service description and cataloging, electronic payment
> systems,
>    trust, privacy and reputation in eCommerce, multi-lingual electronic
> commerce,
>    eCRM, web services, supply chain management, and semantic web
> technologies.
>
> * The eBusiness Management track will focus on the management, business
> models
>    and adoption challenges of eCommerce.
>
>    Track Co-Chairs:  Robert Kauffman (U. of Minnesota) and Rahul Telang
> (CMU)
>
>    Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) B2B markets and
> exchanges,
>    eConsumer behavior, B2C eCommerce, buyer search behavior and shopping
> agents,
>    eCommerce adoption, diffusion and procurement, personalization and
> targeting,
>    pricing and price discrimination models, eTailer competition and
> strategies,
>    direct marketing, user satisfaction, web content quality, reputation,
> knowledge management,
>    and user privacy.
>
> * The eCommerce Law and Policy track
>
>    Track Co-Chairs: Lorrie Cranor (AT&T) and Mary Jo Dively (CMU)
>
>    Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) privacy, digital
> rights management
>    and intellectual property issues, international legal framework,
> information security,
>    authentication systems, security versus commerce, outsourcing,
> competition,
>    Internet governance, online dispute resolution, consumer protection,
>    regulation of online activities,  taxation, and sovereign censorship.
>
> The organization around tracks is to ensure that each paper is reviewed
> by
> the most knowledgeable experts in the field. It should not be construed
> as
> a requirement that papers fall within a given track. To the contrary,
> we strongly encourage interdisciplinary submissions.
>
> Papers should be written in English, and not be simultaneously submitted
> for publication elsewhere (previous publication of partial results at
> workshops
> with informal proceedings is allowed). Authors are invited to submit
> papers
> in Word, PDF or postscript by April 1, 2003 – see conference website for
> details.
> Submissions should not exceed 5000 words, including an abstract of up to
> 150 words
> and a list of references. Each submission should also indicate one or
> more
> relevant tracks and include a list of up to 6 relevant keywords to
> facilitate
> the review process. Over-length papers will be rejected without
> consideration.
>
> WORKSHOP, TUTORIAL AND PANEL SUBMISSIONS
>
> Conference organizers are also inviting proposals for workshops,
> tutorials,
> and panels.
> These are due by February 15, 2003. For submission requirements, please
> contact:
>
> * Workshops: Bruce McLaren (workshop chair, bmclaren+@xxxxxxxx)
> * Tutorials: Terry Payne (tutorial co-chair, trp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
> * Panels: Norman Sadeh (general chair, sadeh@xxxxxxxxxx)
>
> Please consult the conference web page for updates:
> http://www.icec03.org
>
> For questions, please contact the conference secretariat at
> icec03@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
> LOCAL ORGANIZATION
> Local organization of the conference is provided by Carnegie Mellon
> University
> through collaboration between the Institute for eCommerce, the School of
> Computer Science,
> the Heinz School of Management and Public Policy, the Graduate School of
> Industrial
> Administration, the Institute for Software Research International,
> the Institute for the Study of Information Technologies and Society,
> the Sustainable Computing Consortium.
>
> The conference is further supported by the International Center for
> Electronic Commerce
> (www.icec.net).
>
> GENERAL CHAIR
>
> Prof. Norman M. Sadeh, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
>
> INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM  CO-CHAIRS
>
> Dr. Lorrie Cranor, AT&T, USA (eCommerce Law and Policy Co-Chair)
> Mary Jo Dively, Esq., Carnegie Mellon University, USA (eCommerce Law and
> Policy Co-Chair)
> Prof. Robert Kauffman, University of Minnesota, USA (eBusiness
> Management
> Co-Chair)
> Dr. Yannis Labrou, Fujitsu, USA (eCommerce Technology Co-Chair)
> Dr. Onn Shehory, IBM, Israel (eCommerce Technology Co-Chair)
> Prof. Rahul Telang, Carnegie Mellon University, USA (eBusiness
> Management
> Co-Chair)
>
> WORKSHOP CHAIR
>
> Dr. Bruce McLaren, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
>
> TUTORIAL CO-CHAIRS
>
> Dr. Terry Payne, University of Southampton, UK
> Dr. Onn Shehory, IBM, Israel
>
> CONFERENCE ADVISORS
>
> Prof. L. K. Chan, City University of Hong Kong, China
> Prof. David Farber, University of Pennsylvania, USA
> Prof. Hardy Hanappi, University of Technology, Austria
> Prof. Jim Hendler, University of Maryland at College Park, USA
> Prof. Richard Ho, City University of Hong Kong, China
> Prof. Nick Jennings, University of Southampton, UK
> Prof. Ramayya Krishnan, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
> Prof. Jae Kyu Lee, KAIST, Korea
> Prof. Louis Ma, City University of Hong Kong, China
> Prof. Tridas Mukhopadhyay, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
> Jeffrey B. Ritter, Esq., Kirkpatrick & Lockhart, LLP, USA
> Prof. Beat Schmid, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
> Prof. Michael Shamos, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
> Prof. Michael Shaw, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, U.S.A.
> Prof. Andrew Whinston, University of Texas at Austin, USA
>
> ORGANIZATION CHAIR
>
> Dr. Raghu Arunachalam, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
>
> IMPORTANT DATES
>
> Workshop and Tutorial Proposals Due on:                 February 15,
> 2003
> Papers Due on:                                          April     1,
> 2003
> Author
> Notification:                                            May      15,
> 2003
> Camera Ready Copy Due on:                       June      15, 2003
> Conference Dates:                                               October
> 1-3, 2003
> Workshops and Tutorials:                                September
> 30-October3, 2003
>
> 
>*************************************************************************************
> Prof. Norman M. Sadeh
> Director, Mobile Commerce Lab.
> Director, e-Supply Chain Management Lab.
> eCommerce Institute - Wean Hall 1325
> ISRI - School of Computer Science
> Carnegie Mellon University
> 5000 Forbes Avenue
> Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3891
> U.S.A.
> Tel: +1 (412) 268-8144
> Fax:  +1 (412) 291-1110
> Email: sadeh@xxxxxxxxxx
> http://almond.srv.cs.cmu.edu/~sadeh/
> Secretary:   Monika De Reno, Tel: (412)268-3163, mdereno@xxxxxxxxxx
> 
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