World Congress on e-Commerce and Business on the Web

Event Dates

Aug 27, 2012 - Aug 29, 2012

Location

London, United Kingdom

Submission Deadline

Jun 10, 2012

The World Congress on E-commerce and Business on the Web (WCEBW2012)

London Metropolitan University, London, United Kingdom

Aug. 27-29, 2012

http://www.sdiwc.net/mt1

All the accepted papers will be submitted to IEEE for potential inclusion to IEEE Xplore and Ei Compendex

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The proposed conference on the above theme will be held at London Metropolitan University, London, United Kingdom, From Aug. 27-29, 2012 which aims to enable researchers build connections between different digital applications.

The conference welcomes papers on the following (but not limited to) research topics:

– Barriers to E-Business Adoption

– E-Services

– Cryptography for enabling E-commerce

– E-Logistics

– Digital Enterprises

– E-business applications

– E-commerce in developing countries

– Supply chain management

– E-commerce Strategy Implementation

– E-commerce Technology

– E-tailing and multi-channel selling

– Global E-commerce

– Confidentiality Protection

– Critical Infrastructure Management

– Critical Computing and Storage

– Cryptography and Data Protection

– Computer Crime Prevention and Detection

– Embedded Systems and Software

– Sensor Networks and Social Sensing

– Fuzzy and Neural Network Systems

– Distributed and Parallel Applications

– Anti-cyberterrorism

– XML-Based Languages

– Soft Computing Techniques

– Computational Intelligence

– Marketing on the Web

– Internet payment systems

– Business-oriented E-commerce

– Web advertising and Web Publishing

– Mobile Commerce

– E-Business Applications and Software

– E-communities

– Consumer-oriented E-commerce

– Digital Management products

– Digital Innovation Management

– Digital Economy

– Business Technology Intelligence

– IT Management

– Consumer Electronics

– E-Business

– Digital Libraries

– Digital Data Mining

– Supply Chain Management E-Fulfilment

– Infrastructure for E-commerce

– Customer relationship management

– Evolution of E-commerce

– E-commerce, E-business strategies

– E-commerce business models

– Production of knowledge economy

– Collaborative commerce

– E-commerce technology adoption

– The latest trends in web services

– M-commerce and pervasive computing

– Co-production in E-commerce service

– Economics issues of E-commerce

– Applications of E-commerce service

– E-commerce payment systems

– Practices and cases in E-commerce

– Future development of E-business

– Cryptography for enabling E-commerce

– Digital economics, and digital content

– Trust or security for E-commerce

– Data mining and business intelligence

– EDI and the Internet

– Systems and technologies of E-commerce

– Entrepreneurship and business models

– Internet marketing and e-marketplaces

– Knowledge economy and E-commerce

– Law, copyright, and intelligent property in E-commerce

– Business-oriented or consumer-oriented E-commerce

– Mobile Networking, Mobility and Nomadicity

– Ubiquitous Computing, Services and Applications

– Forensics, Recognition Technologies and Applications

– Signal Processing, Pattern Recognition and Applications

– User Interfaces,Visualization and Modeling

– Mobile, Ad Hoc and Sensor Network Management

– Web Services Architecture, Modeling and Design

– Quality of Service, Scalability and Performance

– Self-Organizing Networks and Networked Systems

– Data Management in Mobile Peer-to-Peer Networks

– Data Stream Processing in Mobile/Sensor Networks

– Indexing and Query Processing for Moving Objects

– User Interfaces and Usability Issues form Mobile Applications

– Information Propagation on Social Networks

– Resource and Knowledge Discovery Using Social Networks

– Business-to-business, business-to-customer, and business-to-government E-commerce

– Services over the Internet, wireless network, mobile phone, and other cybernetic systems

Researchers are encouraged to submit their work electronically. All papers will be fully refereed by a minimum of two specialized referees. Before final acceptance, all referees comments must be considered.