Important Dates:

Submissions Due: Extended to June 24
Author Notification: July 24
Final Papers: August 18
Early Registration: September 30
Conference: October 18-19

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Friday, October 18.

9:00 Registration / Coffee
9:30 Welcome, Michael Rappa, Conference Co-chair
9:40 Plenary Talk

Building E-government Services with the State of New Jersey. Nabil R. Adam, Rutgers University

10:30 Coffee break
10:45 Technical Papers I

Enabling Trust Online. Michelle A. Daignault, Michael Shepherd, Sunny Marche, Carolyn Watters

New Technology for Managing Privacy. Calvin S. Powers, Paul Ashley, and Matthias Schunter.

Avoiding Moral Hazards in Organizational Forecasting. Tad Hogg and Bernardo Huberman.

12:00 Lunch
1:30 Technical Papers II

Efficient Search Techniques for Multi-Attribute Bilateral Negotiation Strategies. Gerald Tesauro.

Emerging eCommerce Credit and Debit Card Protocols. Mark Peters.

Security Issues on Server-Side Credit-based Electronic Payment Systems. Liu Alan, Vincent Shen, and Jogesh K. Muppala

2:45 Break
3:00 Technical Papers III

CIGMA: aCtive Inventory service in Global e-MArket for enabling one-stop shopping over internet shopping sites. Su Myeon Kim, Seungwoo Kang, and Heung-Kyu Lee.

A Dynamic and Interoperable Protocol for E-Services. Zahir Tari and Marc McKinlay.

Web Services and XML Best Practices (invited paper). Harvey Gunther.

4:15 Break
4:30 Plenary Talk

Eclipse. Tim McCrimmon, Program Director, IBM WebSphere Software

5:15 Break until Dinner
7:00 Dinner at the conference hotel

Saturday, October 19

9:00 Technical Papers IV

Towards Database Scalability through Efficient Data Distribution in E-commerce Environments. Haiwei Ye, Brigitte Kerherve, Gregor v. Bochmann, and Don Bourne.

Optimizing Return-Set Size for Requirements Satisfaction and Cognitive Load. Karl Branting.

9:50 Coffee break
10:10 Invited Papers on M-Commerce

Secure Routing in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks. Baruch Awerbuch

Towards Efficient Management of Mobile User Data for Target Marketing Applications. Vijay Atluri

Enabling Peer-to-Peer E-Commerce in Pervasive Environments. Sasikanth Avancha

12:00 Conference Ends
© 2002, Peter Wurman and Michael Rappa, North Carolina State University