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ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (EC-99)
November 3-5, 1999
Denver, Colorado, USA
(at the same time as OOPSLA)
Sponsored by: ACM Special Interest Group on E-commerce (SIGecomm)
with financial support from the IBM Institute for Advanced Commerce
The first annual ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (EC-99) will feature invited talks, panel discussions, and refereed paper presentations covering all areas of electronic commerce. Although a natural focus will be on computer science issues, we expressly welcome technical research contributions from economics, law, and other relevant disciplines. Topics within the scope of the conference include but are not limited to:
Auction and negotiation technology
Automated shopping and trading
Commerce-oriented middleware services
Computational markets for information services
Cryptographic techniques and applications
Economic analysis
Formation of supply chains, coalitions, and virtual enterprises
Intellectual property license management
Languages for describing goods, services, and contracts
Legal issues
Marketing and advertising technology
Network pricing and differential QoS
Payment and exchange protocols
Privacy issues
Reputation and trust mechanisms and issues
Security issues and methods
Social implications
Software requirements and architectures for e-commerce
Visualization of market activity
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General Chair:
Program Chair:
Program Cmte:
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Stuart Feldman, IBM
Michael Wellman, Univ Michigan
Jack Breese, Microsoft
Sverker Janson, SICS
Manoj Kumar, IBM
Jeffrey MacKie-Mason, Univ Michigan
Pattie Maes, MIT
Mark Manasse, Compaq
Clifford Neuman, USC/ISI
Noam Nisan, Hebrew Univ/IDC-Herzliya
Andrew Odlyzko, AT&T Research
Michael Reiter, Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies
Tuomas Sandholm, Washington Univ
Arie Segev, UC Berkeley
Doug Tygar, UC Berkeley
Jane Winn, SMU
Yechiam Yemini, Columbia
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FURTHER INFORMATION
Inquiries and requests to join the mailing list for further information may
be directed to: ec99.info@umich.edu
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