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Journal articles on the topic "E-Commerce, workflow"

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Wu, Xiu Guo. "Resource Representation in Migrating Workflow System Modeling." Advanced Materials Research 424-425 (January 2012): 709–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.424-425.709.

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Workflow is a critical enabler for achieving enterprise competitiveness with today’s hot technologies, as portals, e-business and e-commerce. Workflow modeling is the first step before workflow executes, and resources can become important decision factors. The lack of resources can cause contention, the need for some tasks to wait for others to complete, and the slowing down of the accomplishment of larger goals. In this paper, we discuss the resource model in workflow system, and define the resource-constrained model. The main merit of resource model is that it bridges the gap between the human and the machine level problem solving.
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Xin, Hai Tao. "Application of Workflow Management Systems in E-Services." Applied Mechanics and Materials 182-183 (June 2012): 906–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.182-183.906.

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Workflow management systems, a relatively recent technology, are designed to make work more efficient, integrate heterogeneous application systems, and support inter-organizational processes in electronic commerce applications. This paper presents an infrastructure and a mechanism for achieving dynamic Inter-enterprise workflow management using e-services provided by collaborative e-business enterprises. E-services are distributed services that can be accessed programmatically on the Internet, using SOAP messages and the HTTP protocol. In this work, we categorize e-services according to their business types. E-service requests are specified in the activities of a process model according to some standardized e-service templates and are bound to the proper service providers at run-time by using a constraint-based, dynamic binding mechanism.
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Liu, Chang, Han Yu, Yi Dong, Zhiqi Shen, Yingxue Yu, Ian Dixon, Zhanning Gao, et al. "Generating Engaging Promotional Videos for E-commerce Platforms (Student Abstract)." Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence 34, no. 10 (April 3, 2020): 13865–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v34i10.7205.

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There is an emerging trend for sellers to use videos to promote their products on e-commerce platforms such as Taobao.com. Current video production workflow includes the production of visual storyline by human directors. We propose a system to automatically generate visual storyline based on the input set of visual materials (e.g. video clips or still images) and then produce a promotional video. In particular, we propose an algorithm called Shot Composition, Selection and Plotting (ShotCSP), which generates visual storylines leveraging film-making principles to improve viewing experience and perceived persuasiveness.
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Zhang, Lin Lan, Qing Liu, and Hua Ming Gui. "An Automated Bilateral Negotiation about Price and Quantity in E-Commerce." Applied Mechanics and Materials 411-414 (September 2013): 2219–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.411-414.2219.

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Automated negotiation about price and quantity is increasingly common in e-commerce. This paper presents an automated bilateral negotiation conducted by labor-saving and emotion-free autonomous agents. An automated negotiation may alleviate the difficulties inherent in human negotiations. To avoid a deadlock in which both agents are unwilling to concede may arise in the traditional alternating-offer pattern, a mediator agent is introduced. After outlining the negotiation workflow, we aim to analyze the correlation of price and quantity in a bilateral negotiation in different situations; then propose the negotiation methods how negotiate price and quantity for different situations. We hope the research can offer the guide for applying the proposed method to the e-commerce.
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SHAIKH, SHAZIB E., and NIKOLAY MEHANDJIEV. "GENERAL STRATEGY SUPPORT IN SOFT E-BUSINESS PROCESS NEGOTIATION." International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems 19, no. 03n04 (September 2010): 121–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218843010002127.

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If the purpose of a commercial negotiation is composition of business-to-business e-commerce processes (e-business processes), do any unique decision-support demands arise when using an electronic negotiation (e-negotiation) system? What is the answer when human-driven e-business process negotiation (eBPN), specifically, becomes a necessity? Workflow research already specifies certain tools that allow collaborative design of workflow models by multiple parties. But this paper goes beyond this to describe how peculiar decision-support demands also arise for the negotiation of the other, more "general", terms of such an eBPN contract. It also shows how existing e-negotiation tools lack holistic support for the interplay between "workflow-specific" and "general" strategy. Given this critical gap, this paper presents the "general" strategy-support (GSS) segment of our wider project: "Soft E-business Process Negotiation Approach" (SEPNA). Novel use of multi-criteria decision-making methods in the workflow composition domain and holistic support of the general strategy-support requirements combine as two of its key distinctions vis-à-vis alternative approaches. It specifies re-usable design prescriptions to address this gap, formalized primarily as an object model. Technical feasibility and contribution significance are shown by executing a set of previously unsupported eBPN scenarios on a prototype implementation of these prescriptions.
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Wu, Min. "Optimization of E-Commerce Supply Chain Management Process Based on Internet of Things Technology." Complexity 2021 (May 3, 2021): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5569386.

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The widespread use of Internet technology has changed people’s traditional life mode and created a new market transaction mode, namely, e-commerce platform. The Internet of Things can carry out real-time monitoring and management of any product in e-commerce and not only can realize information sharing in commercial activities but also can play a greater role in the protection of personal and enterprise information security. In this context, the efficiency and low cost of information flow, cash flow, logistics, and human resources among enterprises are particularly important. The Internet of Things technology is a means to effectively improve and optimize the operation mode of the supply chain. This paper analyzes the status of traditional supply chain management, which discusses the development of a supply chain management based on the Internet of Things technology. Finally, this paper analyzes how to realize the optimization strategy of e-commerce supply chain management based on the Internet of Things technology, which provides strong support for the informatization of e-commerce supply chain management. Through the application of the Internet of Things technology, small- and medium-sized enterprises can optimize the workflow and circulation links of the e-commerce supply chain management, enhance the matching level of product value and information transmission, improve the supply chain operation mechanism, and increase economic benefits.
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Siyanbola, Afeez Babatunde, and Akinmoye Oluwambe. "Redesigning the User-Interface: The Use of Colours in nopE-Commerce Enterprise Software." SCHOLARS: Journal of Arts & Humanities 3, no. 2 (August 28, 2021): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/sjah.v3i2.39414.

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This paper appraises the relevance of e-commerce enterprise software in contemporary business management. Enterprise packages are technological applications that automate business activities and improve efficiency in the business workflow. The study enunciated the critical role of administrating the backend of enterprise software to manage the front-end which is accessible to users. The user interface of e-commerce enterprise backend is essential in enhancing user’s performance on the software. The study explores the psychological and physiological properties of colours in redesigning the nopE-commerce enterprise software for the backend user interface to enhance the efficiency of the administrators. The objectives of the study are to download the existing the backend of nopE-commerce enterprise software, to recreate the backend of nopE-commerce enterprise software and to introduce colours into the redesigned user interface backend of nopE-commerce enterprise software. The redesigned user-interface was subjected to the evaluation of one hundred (100) selected back-end administrators working in Lagos. The responses of participants were analysed using the 5-point Likert Scale to generate mean results. The results indicated that colours stimulate actions and feelings, user interface colours in virtual environment determines the efficiency of the system and the creative interplay of orange and blue colour in e-commerce back-end user interface enhances the performance of backend managers.
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Li, Ming, Leidi Shen, and George Q. Huang. "Blockchain-enabled workflow operating system for logistics resources sharing in E-commerce logistics real estate service." Computers & Industrial Engineering 135 (September 2019): 950–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cie.2019.07.003.

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Rangra, Abhilasha, Vivek Kumar Sehgal, and Shailendra Shukla. "A Novel Approach of Cloud Based Scheduling Using Deep-Learning Approach in E-Commerce Domain." International Journal of Information System Modeling and Design 10, no. 3 (July 2019): 59–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijismd.2019070104.

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Cloud computing represents a new era of using high quality and a lesser quantity of resources in a number of premises. In cloud computing, especially infrastructure base resources (IAAS), cost denotes an important factor from the service provider. So, cost reduction is the major challenge but at the same time, the cost reduction increases the time which affects the quality of the service provider. This challenge in depth is related to the balance between time and cost resulting in a complex decision-based problem. This analysis helps in motivating the use of learning approaches. In this article, the proposed multi-tasking convolution neural network (M-CNN) is used which provides learning of task-based deadline and cost. Further, provides a decision for the process of task scheduling. The experimental analysis uses two types of dataset. One is the tweets and the other is Genome workflow and the comparison of the method proposed has been done with the use of distinct approaches such as PSO and PSO-GA. Simulated results show significant improvement in the use of both the data sets.
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Ezekiel, Kanana, Vassil Vassilev, Karim Ouazzane, and Yogesh Patel. "Adaptive business rules framework for workflow management." Business Process Management Journal 25, no. 5 (September 2, 2019): 948–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/bpmj-08-2017-0219.

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Purpose Changing scattered and dynamic business rules in business workflow systems has become a growing problem that hinders the use and configuration of workflow-based applications. There is a gap in the existing research studies which currently focus on solutions that are application specific, without accounting for the universal logical dependencies between the business rules and, as a result, do not support adaptation of the business rules in real time. The paper aims to discuss this issue. Design/methodology/approach To tackle the above problems, this paper adopts a bottom-up approach, which puts forward a component model of the business process workflows and then adds business rules which have clear logical semantics. This allows incremental development of the workflows and semantic indexing of the rules which govern them during the initial acquisition. Findings The paper introduces an event-driven model for development of business workflows which is purely logic-based and can be easily implemented using an object-oriented technology, together with a model of the business rules dependencies which supports incremental semantic indexing. It also proposes a two-level inference mechanism as a vehicle for controlling the business process execution and the process of adaptation of the business rules at real time based on propagating the dependencies. Research limitations/implications The framework is strictly logical and completely domain-independent. It allows to account both synchronous and asynchronous triggering events as well as both qualitative and quantitative description of the conditions of the rules. Although our primary interest is to apply the framework to the business processes typical in the construction industry we believe our approach has much wider potential due to its strictly logical formalization and domain independence. In fact it can be used to control any business processes where the execution is governed by rules. Practical implications The framework could be applied to both large business process modelling tasks and small but very dynamic business processes like the typical digital business processes found in online banking or e-Commerce. For example, it can be used for adjusting security policies by adding the capability to adapt automatically the access rights to account for additional resources and new channels of operation which can be very interesting ion both B2C and B2B applications. Social implications The potential scope of the impact of the research reported here is linked to the wide applicability of rule-based systems in business. Our approach makes it possible not only to control the execution of the processes, but also to identify problems in the control policies themselves from the point of view of their logical properties – consistency, redundancies and potential gaps in the logics. In addition to this, our approach not only increases the efficiency, but also provides flexibility for adaptation of the policies in real time and increases the security of the overall control which improves the overall quality of the automation. Originality/value The major achievement reported in this paper is the construction of a universal, strictly logic-based event-driven framework for business process modelling and control, which allows purely logical analysis and adaptation of the business rules governing the business workflows through accounting their dependencies. An added value is the support for object-oriented implementation and the incremental indexing which has been possible thanks to the bottom-up approach adopted in the construction of the framework.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "E-Commerce, workflow"

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Ho, Kam Seng. "Workflow testing." Thesis, University of Macau, 2011. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b2550562.

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Roomi, Farash. "Multi Agent Systems and Web Services : Adaptive Workflow in E-Commerce." Thesis, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Avdelningen för för interaktion och systemdesign, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-3315.

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In Multi-agent System (MAS), all agents communicate with each other by sending messages to each other in an expressive agent communication language. Agent communication language (ACL) [12], defines type of messages and their meaning that agents can exchange. Messages that agents communicate have semantic meanings which can be proposition, rules or actions [27]. In other words, multi-agent system is an association of synchronized, autonomous agents, which interact with each other in achieving common goals (objectives). On the other hand, Web services are the services in the shape of software components accessible on the internet, which provide useful information to users, businesses and organizations. The Web service model uses WSDL, an XML format responsible for the service interfaces description along with the binding details to specific protocols. UDDI, a protocol responsible for publishing and finding services, services details and descriptions etc. SOAP, an XML message based envelop format which has the bindings to specific protocols (e.g. HTTP, SMTP etc). These services are invoked over the www (World Wide Web) using the SOAP/XMLP protocol. A Workflow can be defined as “The automation of a business process, in whole or part, during which documents, information or tasks are passed from one participant to another for action, according to a set of procedural rules” [21]. It has many advantages like improved efficiency, better process control, improved customer service, flexibility and business process improvement [7]. Due to rapid advancements in technology and growing needs of business environment, there is a need of adaptive workflow, which could accommodate itself with the changes that occur in the business processes. Traditionally, workflow management systems have not been designed for dynamic environments requiring adaptive response. Currently, the need for adaptive workflow is being driven by the demands of e-commerce in both B2B and B2C space. Adaptive workflows respond to changing conditions through adaptive change. The aim of this thesis is to suggest an adaptive work flow model that can help in eliminating problems in e-commerce domain by using agent based approach. In e-commerce there is always a problem of searching the right item (e.g.construction material) in less time without involving the contractors etc who search for the items with the specifications told by the customers, as the current system does not support the good search. The customers search each time for the required items (e.g. construction material) and stop their search when they have found the desired item according to their budget, cost and quality attributes with up to date market cost about the required items to purchase (construction material). In e-commerce workflow system, in purchasing the required items (construction material), there are processes involved (Order Capture, Order Process, Order Fulfillment) which do not address the adaptability attribute in case of exception [38] or when there is a change in business environment which make changes in the business processes, consequences of which can be in the shape of failure of business objective (unsuccessful business transaction). The proposed approach somehow can eliminate the problem described above and suggests an adaptive workflow system by introducing agents with each of the processes (Order Capture, Order, Process, and Order Fulfillment). A proposed way to design adaptive work flow is explained with the help of agents. Some work is done to relate this framework with web services to provide refined search and purchasing in order to take care of user needs. But still there is need of more research to explore this area of e-commerce workflow system.
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Vančura, Tomáš. "Nástroje pro automatizaci workflow procesů." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2008. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-217485.

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The the thesis deals with tools for workflow processes automation. It describes in general what workflow is. It also briefly describes tools such as MS BizTalk Server, SAP NetWeaver, IBM WebSphere, ORACLE BPEL. The main part deals with Windows Workflow Foundation. This tool is decribed in detail together with its parts workflow runtime, workflow instances and workflow activities. One part of the thesis is a application, which uses all the possibilities of Windows Workflow Foundation.
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Zheng, Xin. "The office automatic system research based on workflow technology." Thesis, University of Macau, 2005. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b1445898.

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Oliveira, Nathália Ribeiro Schalcher de. "FORMAÇÃO E CUMPRIMENTO DE CONTRATOS ELETRÔNICOS NO SISTEMA DE COMÉRCIO INTELIGENTE - ICS." Universidade Federal do Maranhão, 2004. http://tedebc.ufma.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/347.

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This work is part of the ICS Project, which has been developed in LSI at UFMA under the coordinator Sofiane Labidi s assistance. The main objective is to develop an intelligent environment to deal with the last two phases of the ICS lifecycle: the Formation and Fulfillment of Contracts. The ICS architecture and environment are presented as well as its development aspects. An implemented system that uses intelligent agent has the possibility to automatize the mechanism of closed deal contract among ICS users, as well as the monitoring of its assumed obligations. We propose the use of patterns and Semantic Web tools to deal with the information management included in the contracts. Related to the monitoring we propose a model that makes use of the Temporal Workflow and of active rules based on the ECAA s paradigm of Active Database System.
Este trabalho faz parte do Projeto ICS (Intelligent Commerce System), atualmente em desenvolvimento no Laboratório de Sistemas Inteligentes (LSI), da Universidade Federal do Maranhão (UFMA), sob a coordenação do Prof. Dr. Sofiane Labidi. Possui como objetivo, o desenvolvimento de um ambiente inteligente para lidar com as últimas duas fases do ciclo de vida do ICS: a Formação e o Cumprimento dos Contratos. O ambiente e a arquitetura do ICS são apresentados, inserindo todos os aspectos relativos ao seu desenvolvimento. Um sistema que possibilita automatizar tanto o mecanismo de contratação dos negócios fechados entre os usuários do ICS, quanto o monitoramento das obrigações por eles assumidas, através da utilização de agente inteligente, é implantado. Propomos o uso de padrões e ferramentas da Web Semântica para lidar com o gerenciamento das informações contidas nos contratos. Em relação ao monitoramento, propomos um modelo que faz uso, em conjunto, de Workflow Temporal e de regras ativas fundamentadas no paradigma ECAA de Sistemas de Banco de Dados Ativos.
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Baccarin, Evandro. "Negociação automatica de contratos multi-laterais em cadeias produtivas agropecuarias." [s.n.], 2009. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/275849.

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Orientador: Edmundo Roberto Mauro Madeira
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Computação
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Resumo: Uma cadeia produtiva agropecuária 'e constituída por diversos tipos de atores que estabelecem uma rede de relacionamentos bastante complexa. Estes relacionamentos variam de ad hoc e de curta duração até altamente estruturado e de longa duração. As cadeias produtivas agropecuárias possuem algumas particularidades, tais como, regulamentação estrita e dependência cultural, e possuem relevância social e econômica. A utilização de contratos 'e a forma natural para expressar os relacionamentos entre os membros de uma cadeia. Desta forma, contratos e a atividade de negociá-los são de grande importância numa cadeia produtiva. Esta tese propõe um modelo para cadeias produtivas agropecuárias que integra suas principais características, incluindo seus aspectos estruturais e sua dinâmica. Em particular, a tese propõe um formato para contratos multi-laterais e um protocolo de negociação que os constrói. Contratos multi-laterais são importantes neste contexto, pois vários atores de uma cadeia produtiva podem construir alianças que compreendem direitos e obrigações mútuos. Um conjunto de contratos bi-laterais não 'e adequado para tal propósito. A tese também apresenta uma implementação do protocolo de negócio baseado em serviços Web e numa máquina de workflow (YAWL)
Abstract: An agricultural supply chain comprises several kinds of actors that establish a complex net of relationships. These relationships may range from ad hoc and short lasting ones to highly structured and long lasting. This kind of chain has a few particularities like strict regulations and cultural influences, and presents a quite relevant economical and social importance. Contracts are the natural way of expressing relationships among members of a chain. Thus, the contracts and the activity of negotiating them are of major importance within a supply chain. This thesis proposes a model for agricultural supply chains that integrates seamlessly their main features, including their structure and their dynamics. Specifically, the thesis proposes a multi-party contract format and a negotiation protocol that builds such kind of contracts. Multi-party contracts are important in this context because several actors of a supply chain may build alliances comprising mutual rights and obligations. A set of bilateral contracts is not well-fitted for such a purpose. The thesis also presents an implementation of the negotiation protocol that builds on Web services and a workflow engine (YAWL)
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Krithivasan, Raja. "BizBuilder an E-services framework for Internet workflow /." [Gainesville, Fla.] : University of Florida, 2001. http://etd.fcla.edu/etd/uf/2001/anp4293/BizBuilder.pdf.

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Thesis (M.S.)--University of Florida, 2001.
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Meng, Jie. "Achieving dynamic inter-organizational workflow management by integrating business processes, e-services, events, and rules." [Gainesville, Fla.] : University of Florida, 2002. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/UFE1000143.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Florida, 2002.
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Greiner, Ulrike. "Adaptives Workflow-Management für kooperierendeWorkflows - ein Überblick." 2001. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A32813.

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Der Einsatz von Workflow-Management-Systemen zur Ausführung von Geschäftsprozessen nimmt vor allem durch die Verbreitung des E-Commerce immer mehr zu. Gerade der elektronische Handel ist durch die Kooperation zwischen verschiedenen Unternehmen (Business2Business-E-Commerce) bzw. zwischen Unternehmen und Kunden (Business2Consumer-E-Commerce) geprägt. Workflow-Systeme müssen deshalb kooperative Prozesse zwischen unterschiedlichen Unternehmen unterstützen. Eine weitere Anforderung ist, dass sie unerwartete Fehler und Ausnahmen während der Workflow-Ausführung behandeln können. In diesem Artikel werden zuerst Kooperationsformen für Workflows und Anforderungen an Workflow-Systeme für die Unterstützung kooperierender Workflows erarbeitet. Anschließend werden verschiedene Forschungsansätze verglichen, um einen Überblick über den gegenwärtigen Stand der Forschung und Entwicklung auf dem Gebiet kooperierenderWorkflow-Management-Systeme zu erhalten.
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Lu, Kun-ming, and 呂昆明. "An Investigation of CMMI Model in Electronic Workflows for e-Commerce." Thesis, 2007. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/45346336823758590951.

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Facing the coming of e-business era, traditional workflows of enterprises are no longer to operate effectively, especially via internet network. Adapting business activities to e-business has become an important strategy for modern enterprises. Furthermore, capability of e-workflows is recognized as a crucial factor for competitiveness. Yet, the practical method to acquire e-workflow capability is limited to enterprises. This research applies CMMI, Capability Maturity Model Integration, and Strategy Map to discover the capability of e-workflows. The practical approach to analysis, evaluation and implementation of e-BPR, Business Process Reengineering, is also discussed. A proposed approach is demonstrated with a real case study. Three conclusions are addressed in the research: (a) the e-BPR should be based on the electronic capability of current business process; (b) information skill of employees is the most important capability for e-business; and (c) proper standard e-process flows provide reliable daily operations.
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Books on the topic "E-Commerce, workflow"

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Vertrieb und Workflow mit SAP R/3®: Betriebswirtschaftliche Anwendungen mit SD, SAP Business Workflow, Internetanbindung (ITS), e-Commerce. Wiesbaden: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "E-Commerce, workflow"

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Gaaloul, Walid, Karim Baïna, and Claude Godart. "A Bottom-Up Workflow Mining Approach for Workflow Applications Analysis." In Data Engineering Issues in E-Commerce and Services, 182–97. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11780397_15.

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Al-Shrouf, Faiz, Aiman Turani, and Khalil Al-Shqeerat. "Software Agents for E-Commerce Data Workflow Management." In Software Engineering and Computer Systems, 96–106. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22191-0_8.

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Chen, Qiming, Umesh Dayal, Meichun Hsu, and Martin Griss. "Dynamic-Agents, Workflow and XML for E-Commerce Automation." In Electronic Commerce and Web Technologies, 314–23. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44463-7_27.

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Andonoff, Eric, Lotfi Bouzguenda, and Chihab Hanachi. "Specifying Workflow Web Services Using Petri Nets with Objects and Generating of Their OWL-S Specifications." In E-Commerce and Web Technologies, 41–52. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11545163_5.

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Chiu, Dickson K. W., Kamalakar Karlapalem, and Qing Li. "Views for Inter-organization Workflow in an E-commerce Environment." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 137–51. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35658-7_9.

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Eder, Johann, and Marek Lehmann. "Uniform Access to Data in Workflows." In E-Commerce and Web Technologies, 66–75. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30077-9_7.

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Murthy, V. K., and E. V. Krishnamurthy. "Contract-Based Workflow Design Patterns in M-Commerce." In Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, First Edition, 584–89. IGI Global, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-553-5.ch103.

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This overview describes an object-based workflow paradigm to support long and short duration transactions in a mobile e-commerce (or m-commerce) environment. In this environment, the traditional transaction model needs to be replaced by a more realistic model, called a “workflow model” between clients and servers (peers) that interact, compete and cooperate, realizing an intergalactic client-server program. The various types of task patterns that arise in m-commerce, for example, reservation, purchasing, require a “what if” programming approach consisting of intention and actions for trial-error design before an actual commitment is made. Such an approach enables us to take care of the unpredictable nature of connectivity of the mobile devices and the networks and also provide for the trial and error program design required in m-commerce.
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Li, Eldon Y., and Timon C. Du. "Collaborative Commerce." In Advances in Electronic Business, Volume 1, 1–18. IGI Global, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-381-4.ch001.

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This chapter introduces collaborative commerce as a means of integrating information technologies into e-business adoption. It explains how companies use information technology to achieve a closer integration and a better management of business relationships among business partners, including internal personnel, business partners, and customers. In this chapter, collaborative commerce is defined as (1) a collaborative technology, similar to workflow collaboration; (2) a customer-driven technology, similar to a pull-type supply chain; (3) a functionally integrated technology, similar to concurrent engineering; and (4) a business-driven technology, similar to enterprise resource planning, for cross-organisational integration. The authors hope that understanding the characteristics and infrastructures of collaborative commerce can improve the adoption of the technologies.
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Fife, Elizabeth, and Francis Pereira. "SMEs and the Internet." In Electronic Commerce in Small to Medium-Sized Enterprises, 248–71. IGI Global, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-146-9.ch015.

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This chapter provides in-depth profiles of two representative small firms and one medium-sized firm from a variety of industry sectors in order to delineate the workflow processes, cost structures, and other aspects about these companies that affect their e-commerce potential. We seek to identify specifically how SMEs can feasibly re-engineer and engage in e-commerce. We consider re-engineering internal business processes as a prerequisite for firms trying to move to e-commerce on the Internet. However, even after re-engineering has occurred, our primary data gathered from key cases—Schober’s Machine and Engineering, a small business that designs and builds custom-engineered machines; Castle Press, a small firm specializing in high-quality printing; and Dilbeck Realtors, a medium-sized real estate brokerage—all show that the value proposition for e-commerce still has yet to be realized.
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Leong, Hong Va. "Database Support for M-Commerce." In Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, First Edition, 739–44. IGI Global, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-553-5.ch129.

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M-commerce applications have evolved out of e-commerce applications, riding on the rapid advancement in mobile communication technologies in the past decade. The diffusion of applications on the Internet into the mobile computing environment has taken an accelerating pace ever since. Virtually all e-commerce and m-commerce applications rely on the provision of information retrieval and processing capability. In this regard, database systems serve as the information source and repository for these applications, backed by efficient indexing mechanism. Bean (2003) gave a good report on supporting Web-based e-commerce with XML, which could be easily extended to m-commerce. An m-commerce framework, based on JINI/XML and a workflow engine, was also defined by Shih and Shim (2002). Customers can receive m-commerce services through the use of mobile devices, such as pocket PCs, PDAs, or even smart phones. These mobile devices together with their users are often modeled as mobile clients. Central to supporting m-commerce applications are three types of entities: mobile device, mobile communication, and database. In particular, we are more interested in providing efficient access mechanisms to mobile-client-enabled database servers, which are often called mobile databases. Mobile databases contain the core information to support the underlying m-commerce applications, while the use of mobile devices serves for the hardware platform, with mobile communication providing the necessary connection between mobile databases and mobile devices for interfacing with real users or customers.
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Conference papers on the topic "E-Commerce, workflow"

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Cai, Yan. "Comparative Analysis of the Workflow Modeling." In 2012 International Conference on Management of e-Commerce and e-Government (ICMeCG). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmecg.2012.79.

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Liang, Geng, and Sim Kim Lau. "Towards More Flexible Internal Workflow Change: Weakly Equivalence Concept for Inter-organizational Workflow Design." In The 9th IEEE International Conference on E-Commerce Technology and The 4th IEEE International Conference on Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce and E-Services (CEC-EEE 2007). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cec-eee.2007.101.

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Hong, Daocheng, and Yangmei Li. "Theoretical Insight into Business Workflow Virtualization of E-Commerce." In 2009 First International Conference on Information Science and Engineering. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icise.2009.1309.

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García, Josefina Guerrero, Jean Vanderdonckt, Christophe Lemaige, and Juan M. González Calleros. "How to Describe Workflow Information Systems to Support Business Process." In 2008 10th IEEE Conference on E-Commerce Technology and the Fifth IEEE Conference on Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce and E-Services. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cecandeee.2008.128.

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Cai, Yan. "Petri-net-based Modeling of Online Shopping Workflow." In 2011 Fifth International Conference on Management of E-Commerce and E-Government (ICMeCG). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmecg.2011.66.

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Handl, D. "HotFlow - a visual language for workflow applications in E-Commerce." In Proceedings 1999 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages. IEEE, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/vl.1999.795894.

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Mao, Yanyan, and Dapeng Cheng. "W2ME: A workflow meta model for OTO-oriented E-commerce." In 2014 9th International Conference on Computer Science & Education (ICCSE). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccse.2014.6926627.

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Juan Yang and Yanyan Zheng. "Reconstruction of traditional e-commerce system based on workflow technology." In 2011 International Conference on Computer Science and Network Technology (ICCSNT). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccsnt.2011.6182347.

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Pham, Hanh. "Designing a Simple and Flexible Workflow Management System for Collective Decision Making." In EBEE'19: 2019 International Conference on E-Business and E-commerce Engineering. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3385061.3385070.

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Jin-hong, Cui, and Wang Xu. "Formalization and Verification of Inter-organizational Workflow Modeling for E-Commerce." In 2008 International Symposium on Electronic Commerce and Security. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isecs.2008.164.

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