Web-based e-catalog systems in B2B procurement
Communications of the ACM
The Estimation Of Invocation Cost For Composite Services
Journal of Integrated Design & Process Science
GoodRelations: An Ontology for Describing Products and Services Offers on the Web
EKAW '08 Proceedings of the 16th international conference on Knowledge Engineering: Practice and Patterns
Towards a reusable and executable pricing model in the internet of services
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services
A design model for knowledge-based pricing services in the retail industry
International Journal of Web Engineering and Technology
A design model for knowledge-based pricing services in the retail industry
International Journal of Web Engineering and Technology
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The fast spreading of electronic business-to-business procurement systems has led to the development of new standards for the exchange of electronic product catalogs (e-catalogs). E-catalogs contain various information about products, essential is price information. Prices are used for buying decisions and following order transactions. While simple price models are often sufficient for the description of indirect goods (e.g. office supplies), other goods and lines of business make higher demands. In this paper we examine what price information is contained in commercial XML standards for the exchange of product catalog data. For that purpose we bring the different implicit price models of the examined catalog standards together and provide a generalized model.