Creating e-commerce courses with regional intent
Communications of the ACM - Ontology: different ways of representing the same concept
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work: Introduction to Distributed Applications
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work: Introduction to Distributed Applications
Pushing the Digital Frontier: Insights into the Changing Landscape of E-Business
Pushing the Digital Frontier: Insights into the Changing Landscape of E-Business
Introduction to E-Commerce
An Introduction to Electronic Commerce
BT Technology Journal
Global Leadership in C-Commerce
COMPSAC '00 24th International Computer Software and Applications Conference
B2b Integration: A Practical Guide to Collaborative E-Commerce
B2b Integration: A Practical Guide to Collaborative E-Commerce
An introduction to Web Services
BT Technology Journal
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IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews
International Journal of Information Systems and Change Management
A perspective on the design of human-centered collaboration systems
IRI'09 Proceedings of the 10th IEEE international conference on Information Reuse & Integration
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Collaborative commerce (or c-Commerce) can be regarded as the next evoluttionary step beyond the more basic process of electronic commerce (or e-Commerce). It is an emerging area that is based on interactions enabled by Internet technology. It offers many levels of coordination, collaborative interactions and cooperation among or within organizations, and between individuals. C-Commerce requires the establishment of dynamic collaborative environments over the Internet. In a collaborative environment, organizations and individuals can work together, share sensitive information, protect their privacy, and collaborate on activities and projects efficiently and effectively. This paper presents an overview of some principal concepts and definitions of c-Commerce, and proposes an intelligent collaborative commerce (ICC) system architecture. The core component of the ICC architecture is a collaborative Web portal which can be used with existing e-Commerce systems. We then describe each block in the collaborative Web portal component as well as the layers of Web Services envisioned and their functions. The architecture can be implemented in a variety of network-centric scenarios, which form the basis for future work and further development.