Call For Papers
The organizing committee invites academicians, researchers, PhD candidates and practitioners worldwide to submit full papers of eBusiness, eCommerce, eManagement, eLearning and eGovernance to ICeBCMLG 2016 researchers from local and foreign universities. Topics of interest for submission include, but not limited to:
eBusiness
Innovative Business Models
Enterprise application integration
Business process re-engineering
Virtual enterprises and virtual markets
Supply, demand, and value chains
Virtual organizations and coalitions
Customer relationship management
e-Collaboration and e-Services
Inter-organizational systems
Future work environments for e-Business
Business process integration
e-Work
Inter-workflow
Mobile business
eComerce
eGovernment, Policy and Law
Business/Enterprise Architectures
Electronic Markets and Multiagent Systems
Semantic Web Ontologies, Rules and Services
Digital Goods and Products
eNegotiations, Auctioning and Contracting
B2B, B2C, and C2C models
eMarketplaces, eHubs, and portals
Pervasive technologies for eCommerce
Dynamic pricing models
P2P-computing for eCommerce
ePayment systems
eCommerce Content Management
Consumer protection in eCommerce
eLearning
e-Learning platforms
Course design
Partnerships in e-Learning
e-Learning strategies
Social benefits of e-Learning
e-Learning effectiveness and outcomes
Web-based learning
Academic participation and freedom
Learner autonomy
Self-learning integrated methodology
Ambient intelligence
Assertive and assistive educational technology
Computer-aided assessment
Digital classrooms & Blended learning
Collaborative on-line learning
Content repositories
other relative topics
eManagement
Systems, Design and Technologies
practices and cases in e-education
systems and technologies in e-education
applications and integration of e-education
e-learning evaluation and content
campus information systems
e-learning technologies, standards and systems
mobile learning
computer aided assessments
knowledge management
virtual learning environments
multimedia in e-learning
marketing and promoting e-learning
social benefits of e-learning
organization learning
technology adoption and diffusion of e-learning
other relative topics
eBusiness
Innovative Business Models
Enterprise application integration
Business process re-engineering
Virtual enterprises and virtual markets
Supply, demand, and value chains
Virtual organizations and coalitions
Customer relationship management
e-Collaboration and e-Services
Inter-organizational systems
Future work environments for e-Business
Business process integration
e-Work
Inter-workflow
Mobile business
eComerce
eGovernment, Policy and Law
Business/Enterprise Architectures
Electronic Markets and Multiagent Systems
Semantic Web Ontologies, Rules and Services
Digital Goods and Products
eNegotiations, Auctioning and Contracting
B2B, B2C, and C2C models
eMarketplaces, eHubs, and portals
Pervasive technologies for eCommerce
Dynamic pricing models
P2P-computing for eCommerce
ePayment systems
eCommerce Content Management
Consumer protection in eCommerce
eLearning
e-Learning platforms
Course design
Partnerships in e-Learning
e-Learning strategies
Social benefits of e-Learning
e-Learning effectiveness and outcomes
Web-based learning
Academic participation and freedom
Learner autonomy
Self-learning integrated methodology
Ambient intelligence
Assertive and assistive educational technology
Computer-aided assessment
Digital classrooms & Blended learning
Collaborative on-line learning
Content repositories
other relative topics
eManagement
Systems, Design and Technologies
practices and cases in e-education
systems and technologies in e-education
applications and integration of e-education
e-learning evaluation and content
campus information systems
e-learning technologies, standards and systems
mobile learning
computer aided assessments
knowledge management
virtual learning environments
multimedia in e-learning
marketing and promoting e-learning
social benefits of e-learning
organization learning
technology adoption and diffusion of e-learning
other relative topics