E-Technologies 6th International Conference, MCETECH 2015, Montr�eal, QC, Canada, May 12-15, 2015, Proceedings / [electronic resource] :
edited by Morad Benyoucef, Michael Weiss, Hafedh Mili.
- X, 285 p. 75 illus. online resource.
- Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, 209 1865-1348 ; .
- Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, 209 .
Process Adaptation -- Ontology-Driven Process Specialization -- Towards Automating Business Process Compensation Scoping Logic -- Specification and Detection of Business Process Anti patterns -- Coping with Uncertainty in Schema Matching: Bayesian Networks and Agent-based Modeling Approach -- Legal Issues -- Geo location Hazards in Geo social Networks -- Information Technology Artifacts in the Regulatory Compliance of Business Processes: A Meta-Analysis -- Information Flow-Based Security Levels Assessment for Access Control Systems -- Social Computing -- Understanding Consumer Participation on Companies' Brand Microblogs -- Recommender Engines Under the Influence of Popularity -- Halo Effect on the Adoption of Mobile Payment: A Schema Theory Perspective -- A Trust Certificate Model for Multi-Agent Systems -- eHealth -- Efficient Privacy-Preserving Identity Scheme for Electronic Validation of Phase 1 Clinical Trials -- Testing Policy-Based e-Health Monitoring Processes Using TTCN-3 -- PHEN: Parkinson Helper Emergency Notification System Using Bayesian Belief Network -- Examining the Effects of Perceived Enjoyment and Habit on Smartphone Addiction: The Role of User Type -- eBusiness, eEducation and eLogistics -- Teaching Enterprise Modeling Based on Multi-Media Simulation: A Pragmatic Approach -- Assessing the Potential of RFID Technologies on the Productivity of a Freight Forwarder -- Towards Quality-Driven SOA Systems Refactoring Through Planning.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Conference on E-Technologies, MCETECH 2015, held in Montr�eal, Canada, in May 2015. The 18 papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 42 submissions. They have been organized in topical sections on process adaptation; legal issues; social computing; eHealth; and eBusiness, eEducation, and eLogistics.
9783319179575
10.1007/978-3-319-17957-5 doi
Computer science. Management information systems. Industrial management. E-business. Electronic commerce. E-commerce. Health informatics. Application software. Computers. Law and legislation. Computer Science. Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet). e-Business/e-Commerce. Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing. Health Informatics. Business Process Management. Legal Aspects of Computing.