Electronic commerce : current research issues and applications / Nabil Adam, Yelena Yesha, (eds.).
Contributor(s): Adam, Nabil R
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 149-155).
Overview / Nabil R. Adam and Yelena Yesha -- Electronic commerce: an overview / Nabil R. Adam and Yelena Yesha -- The Standardisation of flexible EDI messages / Ken Steel -- Machine-negotiated, ontology-based EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) / Fritz Lehmann -- Changes in the interchange agreements / Andreas Mitrakas -- Advanced electronic commerce security in a workflow environment / Hitesh Tewari, Maurice McCourt and Donal O'Mahony -- Temporal reasoning for automated workflow in health care enterprises / Ira J. Haimowitz [and others] -- The Information marketplace: achieving success in commercial applications / Steve Laufmann.
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The information market place is on the horizon. However, it is unlikely that the basic functions of commerce will change appreciably, even as the coming electronic revolution dramatically changes the forms of commerce. Thus, it is of fundamental importance to carefully consider existing commercial activities in designing and proposing new infrastructures for the future. This volume presents, in eight chapters contributed by leading experts from industry, academia and government, an unique overview of current research issues and applications in the evolving area of electronic commerce; it is based on a workshop held at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg, Maryland in December 1994.
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