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CollECTeR Conference 2007 (Collaborative Electronic Commerce Technology and Research)

Title: CollECTeR Conference 2007 (Collaborative Electronic Commerce Technology and Research)
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CollECTeR 2007 - 10th Anniversary Collaborative Electronic Commerce Technology and Research -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Call for Papers The 2007 CollECTeR Conference on Electronic Commerce in Australia will be held from December 9-11, at the Langham Hotel in Melbourne, in association with: the 5th International Supply Chain Management and I.S. Conference (SCMIS) the 2007 Australian Conference for KM and Intelligent Decision Support (ACKMIDS) The 2007 CollECTeR Conference is designed to be an interactive experience – an expert discussant will be assigned to each paper who will be asked firstly to respond directly to the paper, then to facilitate broad-ranging and extensive discussion. In the workshop spirit, ample time will be made available to allow for a full exploration of the ideas contained within – and the implications of – each paper and, where appropriate, for discussion on methodological issues arising from the research. As a consequence, research supervisors may feel that this workshop is a particularly useful venue for papers arising from doctoral/post-graduate research projects. The Programme Committee actively seeks papers describing novel, radical and, indeed, controversial ideas – papers may describe either competed research or work in progress. Researchers are encouraged to submit either “work in progress” papers (around 3,000 words), or full papers on completed research (around 5,000 words). Papers should be original and not previously published. All papers will be double-blind-reviewed by two members of the Programme Committee, experienced researchers with extensive expertise in the area. Accepted papers will be published in the Proceedings which will be available, in CD-ROM format, at the Conference itself; and from the CollECTeR web site. Additional copies of the Proceedings on CD-ROM will also be available for purchase. Authors will be required to transfer a non-exclusive right to publish the paper within the conference proceedings (in CD-ROM, WWW and paper formats) but this does not preclude the authors from later publication of the paper elsewhere. The highlighted topic area for CollECTeR 2007 is “E-Enterprise Integration” and suggested topics for papers include (but are not restricted to): Integrating E-Business into the organisation Effective E-Government Service Delivery Mobile applications for the Real World E-CRM Value creation for the E-Enterprise Integrating RFID into the Business Security and Privacy in the E-Enterprise Integrated Electronic Markets Using Electronic Documents to enable the E-Enterprise and other topics relevant to the workshop theme ... Additional Information Important Dates 14th September – Paper Submission Closes 5th October – Notification of Paper Acceptance 2nd November – Author’s registration & revised paper submission 9th November – Final date for early bird rego 9-11 December – Conference
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Short Description: The 2007 CollECTeR Conference is designed to be an interactive experience – an expert discussant will be assigned to each paper who will be asked firstly to respond directly to the...
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