The I3E 2010 conference is the tenth IFIP conference on e-Business, e-Services, and e-Society sponsored by IFIP WG 6.11 in cooperation with TC11, TC8 and TC9. This year's edition is organized and hosted by SADIO, Argentinean Society of Informatics . I3E provides a forum for users, engineers, and scientists in academia, industry, and public administration to present their latest findings in e-business and e-services and their relationship to an e-society including the underlying technology to support such applications. The conference will host keynotes as well as research paper sessions and industrial presentations.
Areas of particular interest for the research paper sessions include but are not limited to:
| Innovative e-Business models |
Mobile business |
| Inter-organizational systems |
Social networks in e-Business |
| Business process integration |
e-Negotiations, auctioning and contracting |
| Business process re-engineering |
Supply, demand, and value chains |
| e-Marketplaces, e-Hubs and portals |
e-Commerce content management |
| Digital goods and products |
Dynamic pricing models |
| User behavior modeling |
Trust and security |
| e-Service composition and orchestration |
Virtual organizations and coalitions |
| e-Collaboration |
Virtual enterprises and virtual markets |
| Semantic web services |
Web 2.0 applications |
| Service workflows |
Agent-oriented e-Services |
| Application service management |
P2P co-operation models |
| Service Oriented Architecture Platforms |
Ubiquitous, mobile and pervasive services |
| Software Infrastructure as a Service |
Human interfaces for e-Services |
| e-Government (G2G, G2B, and G2C) |
Mobile public services |
| Digital cities and regions |
Digital culture and digital divide |
| e-Democracy and e-Governance |
Privacy and security |
| e-Health and e-Education |
Legal, societal and cultural issues |
| Public e-Services for citizens and enterprises |
Public-private partnerships |
| One-stop government and service integration |
International dimension of e-Government |
| Disaster monitoring and prevention systems |
IT-Platform for public service |
For the research papers, submissions should describe original, research work not submitted or published elsewhere. Papers should have a maximum of 10 pages, and must be in the PDF format prepared according to the guidelines of the IFIP AICT series (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology). Submissions which deviate from the AICT guidelines may be rejected without review. Submissions will be judged for scientific quality and for suitability as a basis for broader discussion. Authors of all accepted papers are required to send a signed copyright form as required by The International Federation for Information Processing. At least one author of each paper has to register and pay the fee before sending the volume to printing.
I3E proceedings are published in the IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology series. The IFIP AICT series is registered with both SCOPUS and ISI Web of Science.
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