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Handbook of Research on Competence-Based Curriculum and E-Learning in Higher Education
Higher education is characterized by ubiquitous digital technologies and e-learning that are inevitably influencing the development of core competencies and professional skills requirements. There is a need to focus on the synergy between responsive curriculum implementation and e-learning delivery in the context of effective pedagogical practices and optimal integration of digital technologies. Similarly, we need to reexamine higher education practices towards innovative pedagogies and effective e-learning design. The Handbook of Research on Competence-Based Curriculum and E-Learning in Higher Education brings together researchers in the field of education and professionals who design and deliver online learning in higher education to share paradigms, perspectives, insights, contextualized experiences, challenges, and best practices. Covering topics such as mobile learning activities, student interaction promotion, and social media technologies, this major reference work is a comprehensive resource for instructional designers, faculty, administrators and educators of higher education, students in teaching programs, IT managers, librarians, researchers, and academicians.
The Self-Publishing Manual: Create and Publish Your Own Print and e-Book
The Self-Publishing Manual, Create and Publish Your Own Print and e-Book. Written by J. Bruce Jones, the author of over 40 published books. Holding your own book in your hands is a powerful feeling. Sometimes even transformative. Something we can all do now. The tools are here. But where do you start and what do you do? How do you publish your book? The Self-Publishing Manual takes you through the process from beginning to end. It answers your questions and shows you how to publish your book. Part 1. Key Publishing Questions. Part 1 answers the essential questions that people ask about self-publishing their books. Where do I publish my book? How do royalties work? What is an ISBN number? How to create a KDP/Kindle Print Book or a Kindle E-Book and how does copyright work? Part 2. Writing, Creating and Publishing Your Book. Part 2 is an overview of the creating and publishing process. The Self-Publishing Manual breaks it down into 12 clear and easy to understand steps. We start by creating the content. Learn how to create your print or e-book and set-up your cover. Next is publishing your book. How and where to go. And one of my favorite topics, re-purposing your content for more revenue. The manual includes the Self-Publishing Checklist for both print and e-book. Part 3. The Bonus Section. In the bonus section, I cover four topics. How to launch your book as an Amazon best-seller. The Best-seller Check List. How to create a book using my Top Ten Technique and we wrap up with a publishing resource list. The Self-Publishing Manual contains the latest information on KDP/Kindle publishing. Author. J. Bruce Jones is an international best-selling author. He has created or authored over 40 published books. The Self-Publishing Manual shares Bruce's secrets from over 30 years of graphic design and publishing. Part 1. Key Question to Ask Before You Begin Part 2. Writing, Creating and Publishing Your Book1. Writing Your Book2. Collect Your Graphics Assets, Images, Pictures, and Charts3. Key Elements that Your Book Should Have4. Editing Your Book 5. Pre-Edit Printed Proof6. Six Different Options for Publishing Your Book.7. Creating a Kindle e-book, Including a Kindle Formatting Guide8. Creating a KDP.Amazon/Amazon Print Book9. Creating a Quick Print Book10. Uploading and Publishing Your Book11. Launching and Marketing Your Book12. Re-purposing Your Book Content for Additional Products Part 3. Bonus ContentMaking an Amazon Best-Seller - Best-Seller Checklist - Top Ten Technique for Creating a Book - Publishing Resources
Impact of Mobile Services on Business Development and E-Commerce
Mobile devices have become an essential item in the daily lives of many people. As with any innovation, mobile services present both opportunities and challenges to current business models. The development of mobile communication coupled with evolving mobile services have completely changed the business landscape and have transformed consumer behavior. It is important to understand the impact that these services have on users' lives, business, and society.Impact of Mobile Services on Business Development and E-Commerce is a collection of innovative research that focuses on the importance of mobile services in business development and discusses the provision of decentralized services, mobile commerce and marketing, and new models for the delivery of mobile services such as business-to-consumer and peer-to-peer. While highlighting topics including global market, consumer behavior, and customer satisfaction, this book is ideally designed for business managers, executives, marketers, entrepreneurs, financial advisors, consumer behavior analysts, computer engineers, software developers, IT specialists, students, researchers, and business professionals.
Impact of Mobile Services on Business Development and E-Commerce
Mobile devices have become an essential item in the daily lives of many people. As with any innovation, mobile services present both opportunities and challenges to current business models. The development of mobile communication coupled with evolving mobile services have completely changed the business landscape and have transformed consumer behavior. It is important to understand the impact that these services have on users' lives, business, and society. Impact of Mobile Services on Business Development and E-Commerce is a collection of innovative research that focuses on the importance of mobile services in business development and discusses the provision of decentralized services, mobile commerce and marketing, and new models for the delivery of mobile services such as business-to-consumer and peer-to-peer. While highlighting topics including global market, consumer behavior, and customer satisfaction, this book is ideally designed for business managers, executives, marketers, entrepreneurs, financial advisors, consumer behavior analysts, computer engineers, software developers, IT specialists, students, researchers, and business professionals.
Management Technologies for E-Commerce and E-Business Applications

Management Technologies for E-Commerce and E-Business Applications

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2002
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ThisvolumeoftheLectureNotesinComputerScienceseriescontainsallthe papersacceptedforpresentationatthe13thIFIP/IEEEInternationalWorkshop onDistributedSystems:OperationsandManagement(DSOM2002),whichwas heldattheUniversityofMontreal,Canada,from21to23October2002. DSOM2002wasthethirteenthworkshopinaseriesofannualworkshopsand itfollowsinthefootstepsofhighlysuccessfulpreviousmeetings,themostrecent ofwhichwereheldinNancy,France(DSOM01),Austin,USA(DSOM00),- rich,Switzerland(DSOM99),Delaware,USA(DSOM98),andSydney,Aust- lia(DSOM97). ThegoaloftheDSOMworkshopsistobringtogetherresearchers intheareasofnetwork,systems,andservicesmanagement,frombothindustry andacademia,todiscussrecentadvancesandfosterfuturegrowthinthis?eld. Incontrasttothelargermanagementsymposia,suchasIM(IntegratedMa- gement)andNOMS(NetworkOperationsandManagementSymposium),the DSOMworkshopsareorganizedassingle-trackprogramsinordertostimulate interactionamongparticipants. ThefocusofDSOM2002is"Makinge-commerceande-businessapplications successfulthroughmanagement. "Ase-commerceande-businessapplications growtobeaprominentpartofday-to-daybusiness,managementtechnologies thatsupportthemgaininimportance. Thepaperspresentedattheworkshop addresstheunderlyingtechnologiesthatarekeytothesuccessofe-commerce ande-businessapplications,assuringqualityofservice,securityandtrust,e- to-endservicemanagement,andubiquity. Thisyearwewerefortunatetoreceive40high-qualitypapersfrom15co- tries,ofwhich16wereselectedforthe5technicalsessions. Thetechnicalsessions coveredthetopics"ManagingQualityofService,"MeasuringQualityofS- vice,"ServiceArchictures,"PolicyandProcess,"and"FaultAnalysis. "This yearwealsoincludedintheprogramapanelsessiontitled"EnforcingQuality: MythorReality?,"toprovideaforumforopendiscussionofthestate-of-the-art andrequirementsforquality-of-servicecon?guration,monitoring,andenfor- ment. Thisworkshopowesitssuccesstoallthemembersofthetechnicalprogram committee,whodidanexcellentjobofencouragingtheircolleaguesinthe?eld tosubmithigh-qualitypapers,andwhodevotedalotoftheirtimetohelpcreate anoutstandingtechnicalprogram. Wethankthemsincerely. Wearealsovery gratefultothevolunteerreviewerswhogavegenerouslyoftheirtimetomake thereviewprocesse?ective. October2002 GilbertBabin MetinFeridun PeterKropf Organization The13thIFIP/IEEEInternationalWorkshoponDistributedSystems:Opera- onsandManagement(DSOM2002)wassponsoredbyIFIP(TC6,Communi- tionSystems;WG6. 6,ManagementofNetworksandDistributedSystems),the IEEECommunicationsSociety,theMinist'eredelaRecherche,delaScienceetde laTechnologieduQu'ebec,IBM,CIRANO(CenterforInteruniversityResearch andAnalysisonOrganizations),CRT(CenterofResearchonTransportation), andBombardier. ConferenceChairs MetinFeridun,IBMResearch,Switzerland PeterKropf,UniversityofMontreal,Canada LocalArrangementsChair GilbertBabin,HEC,Montreal,Canada TechnicalProgramCommittee SebastianAbeck,UniversityofKarlsruhe,Germany NikosAnerousis,Voicemate,USA GilbertBabin,HECMontreal,Canada RaoufBoutaba,UniversityofWaterloo,Canada TorstenBraun,UniversityofBern,Switzerland MarcusBrunner,NECEurope,Germany MarkBurgess,UniversityCollegeOslo,Norway OmarCherkaoui,UniversityofQuebecinMontreal,Canada AlexanderClemm,CiscoSystems,USA TheodorCrainic,UniversityofMontreal,Canada MarkusDebusmann,FHWiesbaden,Germany GabiDreo-Rodosek,LRZMunich,Germany OlivierFestor,LORIA/INRIA,France KurtGeihs,TechnicalUniversityBerlin,Germany Heinz-GerdHegering,UniversityofMunich,Germany JosephHellerstein,IBMResearch,USA GabrielJakobson,GabrielJakobsonAssociates,USA BrigitteJaumard,UniversityofMontreal,Canada AlexanderKeller,IBMResearch,USA YoshiakiKiriha,NEC,Japan LundyLewis,AprismaManagementTechnologies,USA VIII Organization AntonioLiotta,UniversityofSurrey,UK EmilLupu,ImperialCollege,UK HananLut?yya,UniversityofWesternOntario,Canada Jean-PhilippeMartin-Flatin,CERN,Switzerland GeorgePavlou,UniversityofSurrey,UK AikoPras,UniversityofTwente,TheNetherlands DannyRaz,Technion,Israel JuergenSchoenwaelder,TechnicalUniversityofBraunschweig,Germany AdarshpalSethi,UniversityofDelaware,USA MorrisSloman,ImperialCollege,UK RolfStadler,KTHStockholm,Sweden BurkhardStiller,ETHZurich,Switzerland RobertWeihmayer,VerizonE-Business,USA CarlosB. Westphall,FederalUniversityofSantaCatarina,Brazil Reviewers HamidAsgari,ThalesResearch,UK ChrisBohoris,UniversityofSurrey,UK MarkusDebusmann,FHWiesbaden,Germany ParisFlegkas,UniversityofSurrey,UK KlausHerrmann,TechnicalUniversityBerlin,Germany Sye-LoongKeoh,ImperialCollege,London,UK RemcovandeMeent,UniversityofTwente,TheNetherlands ThomasSchwotzer,TechnicalUniversityBerlin,Germany MartinStiemerling,NECEurope,Germany AndreasTanner,TechnicalUniversityBerlin,Germany AlvinYew,UniversityofSurrey,UK TableofContents KeynoteSpeakers MoreResearchIsIndeedNeededinE-commerce;WhereWereBusiness AcademiciansWhenWeNeededThem? ...1 Jacques Nantel (HEC Montreal) CooltoCritical:ManagingWebServicesNow ...2 Ellen Stokes (IBM/Tivoli Systems Management) PanelSession EnforcingQoS:MythorReality? ...3 Organizers: Gabi Dreo Rodosek (Leibniz Supercomputing Center), Metin Feridun (IBM Research) ManagingQualityofService ModelingofService-LevelAgreementsforComposed Services...4 DavidDaly(UniversityofIllinoisatUrbana-Champaign),GautamKar (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center), William H. Sanders (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) TheArchitectureofNG-MON:APassiveNetworkMonitoringSystem forHigh-SpeedIPNetworks...16 Se-Hee Han (POSTECH), Myung-Sup Kim (POSTECH), Hong-Taek Ju (Keimyung University), James Won-Ki Hong (POSTECH) AutomatedSLAMonitoringforWebServices ...28 Akhil Sahai (HP Laboratories), Vijay Machiraju (HP Laboratories), MehmetSayal(HPLaboratories),AadvanMoorsel(HPLaboratories), Fabio Casati (HP Laboratories) OptimizingQualityofServiceUsingFuzzyControl...42 YixinDiao(IBMT. J. WatsonResearchCenter),JosephL. Hellerstein (IBMT. J. WatsonResearchCenter),SujayParekh(IBMT. J. Watson Research Center) X TableofContents MeasuringQualityofService InteractionTranslationMethodsforXML/SNMPGateway...54 Yoon-Jung Oh (POSTECH), Hong-Taek Ju (Keimyung University), Mi-Jung Choi (POSTECH), James Won-Ki Hong (POSTECH) MeasuringApplicationResponseTimeswiththeCIMMetricsModel...66 AlexanderKeller(IBMT. J. WatsonResearchCenter),AndreasK.. oppel (SAP AG), Karl Schopmeyer (The Open Group) QualityAspectsinITServiceManagement...
Web Mining Applications in E-Commerce and E-Services

Web Mining Applications in E-Commerce and E-Services

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2009
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Web mining has become a popular area of research, integrating the different research areas of data mining and the World Wide Web. According to the taxonomy of Web mining, there are three sub-fields of Web-mining research: Web usage mining, Web content mining and Web structure mining. These three research fields cover most content and activities on the Web. With the rapid growth of the World Wide Web, Web mining has become a hot topic and is now part of the mainstream of Web - search, such as Web information systems and Web intelligence. Among all of the possible applications in Web research, e-commerce and e-services have been iden- fied as important domains for Web-mining techniques. Web-mining techniques also play an important role in e-commerce and e-services, proving to be useful tools for understanding how e-commerce and e-service Web sites and services are used, e- bling the provision of better services for customers and users. Thus, this book will focus upon Web-mining applications in e-commerce and e-services. Some chapters in this book are extended from the papers that presented in WMEE 2008 (the 2nd International Workshop for E-commerce and E-services). In addition, we also sent invitations to researchers that are famous in this research area to contr- ute for this book. The chapters of this book are introduced as follows: In chapter 1, Peter I.
Software Services for e-Business and e-Society

Software Services for e-Business and e-Society

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2009
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I3E 2009 was held in Nancy, France, during September 23–25, hosted by Nancy University and INRIA Grand-Est at LORIA. The conference provided scientists andpractitionersofacademia,industryandgovernmentwithaforumwherethey presented their latest ?ndings concerning application of e-business, e-services and e-society, and the underlying technology to support these applications. The 9th IFIP Conference on e-Business, e-Services and e-Society, sponsored by IFIP WG 6.1. of Technical Committees TC6 in cooperation with TC11, and TC8 represents the continuation of previous events held in Zurich (Switzerland) in 2001, Lisbon (Portugal) in 2002, Sao Paulo (Brazil) in 2003, Toulouse (France) in 2004, Poznan (Poland) in 2005, Turku (Finland) in 2006, Wuhan (China) in 2007 and Tokyo (Japan) in 2008. The call for papers attracted papers from 31 countries from the ?ve con- nents. As a result, the I3E 2009 programo?ered 12 sessions of full-paper pres- tations. The 31 selected papers cover a wide and important variety of issues in e-Business,e-servicesande-society,including security,trust,andprivacy,ethical and societal issues, business organization, provision of services as software and software as services, and others. Extended versions of selected papers submitted to I3E 2009 will be published in the International Journal of e-Adoption and in AIS Transactions on Enterprise Systems. In addition, a 500-euros prize was awarded to the authors of the best paper selected by the Program Comm- tee. We thank all authors who submitted their papers, the Program Committee members and external reviewers for their excellent work.
Web Mining Applications in E-Commerce and E-Services

Web Mining Applications in E-Commerce and E-Services

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2010
nidottu
Web mining has become a popular area of research, integrating the different research areas of data mining and the World Wide Web. According to the taxonomy of Web mining, there are three sub-fields of Web-mining research: Web usage mining, Web content mining and Web structure mining. These three research fields cover most content and activities on the Web. With the rapid growth of the World Wide Web, Web mining has become a hot topic and is now part of the mainstream of Web - search, such as Web information systems and Web intelligence. Among all of the possible applications in Web research, e-commerce and e-services have been iden- fied as important domains for Web-mining techniques. Web-mining techniques also play an important role in e-commerce and e-services, proving to be useful tools for understanding how e-commerce and e-service Web sites and services are used, e- bling the provision of better services for customers and users. Thus, this book will focus upon Web-mining applications in e-commerce and e-services. Some chapters in this book are extended from the papers that presented in WMEE 2008 (the 2nd International Workshop for E-commerce and E-services). In addition, we also sent invitations to researchers that are famous in this research area to contr- ute for this book. The chapters of this book are introduced as follows: In chapter 1, Peter I.
Software Services for e-Business and e-Society

Software Services for e-Business and e-Society

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2012
nidottu
I3E 2009 was held in Nancy, France, during September 23–25, hosted by Nancy University and INRIA Grand-Est at LORIA. The conference provided scientists andpractitionersofacademia,industryandgovernmentwithaforumwherethey presented their latest ?ndings concerning application of e-business, e-services and e-society, and the underlying technology to support these applications. The 9th IFIP Conference on e-Business, e-Services and e-Society, sponsored by IFIP WG 6.1. of Technical Committees TC6 in cooperation with TC11, and TC8 represents the continuation of previous events held in Zurich (Switzerland) in 2001, Lisbon (Portugal) in 2002, Sao Paulo (Brazil) in 2003, Toulouse (France) in 2004, Poznan (Poland) in 2005, Turku (Finland) in 2006, Wuhan (China) in 2007 and Tokyo (Japan) in 2008. The call for papers attracted papers from 31 countries from the ?ve con- nents. As a result, the I3E 2009 programo?ered 12 sessions of full-paper pres- tations. The 31 selected papers cover a wide and important variety of issues in e-Business,e-servicesande-society,including security,trust,andprivacy,ethical and societal issues, business organization, provision of services as software and software as services, and others. Extended versions of selected papers submitted to I3E 2009 will be published in the International Journal of e-Adoption and in AIS Transactions on Enterprise Systems. In addition, a 500-euros prize was awarded to the authors of the best paper selected by the Program Comm- tee. We thank all authors who submitted their papers, the Program Committee members and external reviewers for their excellent work.