Electronic Commerce, 2008
Theory and Practice

Studies in Computational Intelligence Series, Vol. 110

Coordinators: Yokoo Makoto, Ito Takayuki, Zhang Minjie, Lee Juhnyoung, Matsuo Tokuro

Language: English

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Electronic commerce: Theory & practice (Studies in computational intelligence, Vol. 110)
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Electronic Commerce technologies have been studied widely in the field of Economics and Informatics. In recent years, there are multiple aspects of researches in electronic commerce including supply chain model, Internet auctions, Internet volume discounts, electronic bank and stock trading, and several others. The increase of Electronic Commerce research activities can be observed in a variety of the fields. The aim of this book is to encourage activities in this field, and to bring researchers with an interest in Electronic Commerce. This book is edited from some aspects of e-commerce researches including theoretical mechanism design of trading based on auctions, allocation mechanism based on negotiation among multi-agent, case-study and analysis of e-trading, data engineering issues in e-commerce, and so on. The reason why the many aspects are included is to show the outline of the newest research result of e-commerce research.

Product Ontology and OWL Correspondence.- Optimizing the Pre-Processing Phase of Automatic e-Document Classification.- Packaging Web Product Information in XML for Mobile Clients.- Designing an Auction Protocol for Cases Involving Insincere Sellers: Motivating buyers to investigate unidentified sellers.- Cheating in Second Price Auctions with Affiliated Values.- A framework for comparing e-business and e-government website initiatives: An empirical study in Spain.- A Transactional Relationship Visualization System In Internet Auctions.- A Cooperation Dealing Model of Hybrid Traders based on Volume Discounts.- Analyses of Task Allocation based on Credit Constraints.- An Approach to Implementing A Threshold Adjusting Mechanism in Very Complex Negotiations: A Preliminary Result.- A New Approach to Detecting False-Name Bids in e-Auctions.- The Prediction of Partners' Behaviors in Self-Interested Agents.
Recent advances in electronic commerce