A Brokerage Framework for Internet Commerce
Distributed and Parallel Databases - Special issue on electronic commerce
Modeling personnel and roles for electronic commerce retail
SIGCPR '00 Proceedings of the 2000 ACM SIGCPR conference on Computer personnel research
Electronic Markets for Architects—The Architecture of Electronic Markets
Information Systems Frontiers
Information Technology and Management
A Framework for Analysis and a Review of Knowledge Asset Marketplaces
PAKM '02 Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Practical Aspects of Knowledge Management
Electronic OTC Trading in the German Wholesale Electricity Market
EC-WEB '00 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Electronic Commerce and Web Technologies
Catalog Sharing through Catalog Interoperability
Proceedings of the First International Conference on The Human Society and the Internet - Internet Related Socio-Economic Issues
Markets without Makers - A Framework for Decentralized Economic Coordination in Multiagent Systems
WELCOM '01 Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Electronic Commerce
A Software Process for an Integrated Electronic Commerce Portal System
EWSPT '01 Proceedings of the 8th European Workshop on Software Process Technology
A system for principled matchmaking in an electronic marketplace
WWW '03 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on World Wide Web
Potential roles for business-to-business marketplace providers in service-oriented architectures
Managing e-commerce and mobile computing technologies
The constituents of business interaction: generic layered patterns
Data & Knowledge Engineering - Special issue: The language/action perspective
Data & Knowledge Engineering - Special issue: The language/action perspective
Matching indirect procurement process with different B2B e-procurement systems
Computers in Industry
Inter-organizational networks for knowledge sharing and trading
Information Technology and Management
A System for Principled Matchmaking in an Electronic Marketplace
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Electronic Commerce Customer Relationship Management: An Assessment of Research
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Business Networking Systems: Characteristics and Lessons Learned
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
A study of B2B e-market in China: E-commerce process perspective
Information and Management
A Modular Reference Architecture Framework for Electronic Cross-Organizational Interoperation
EGOV '08 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Electronic Government
The Changing Role of IT Departments in Enterprise Mashup Environments
Service-Oriented Computing --- ICSOC 2008 Workshops
A framework-based approach to building private trading exchanges
IBM Systems Journal
Evaluating the quality of reference models
ER'00 Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Conceptual modeling
Supplier relationship management: a case study in the context of health care
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
International Journal of Mobile Network Design and Innovation
Towards an ontology-based distributed architecture for paid content
ESWC'05 Proceedings of the Second European conference on The Semantic Web: research and Applications
An intelligent information system for detecting web commerce transactions
AWIC'05 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Advances in Web Intelligence
Designing business process variants – using the BAT framework as a pragmatic lens
BPM'05 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Business Process Management
Measuring the performance of electronic marketplaces: An external goal approach study
Decision Support Systems
E-Marketplace Emergence: Evolution, Developments and Classification
Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations
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A marketplace as a historically-evolved institution allows customers and suppliers to meet at a certain place and a certain time in order to announce buying or selling intentions which eventually match and may be settled. Due to the evolution of communication technologies time and space restrictions have been weakened. Electronic markets (EM) representing the next step in the evolution of the former marketplace. They are emerging in different fields, supporting the exchange of goods and services of different types, with different types of actors and are following different architectural principles. Some of the existing new systems are solutions for just parts of the transaction process which do not inter-operate with other systems. Further, the Internet with its tremendous evolution fosters the development of EM in retail business. A lot of different EM will arise which have to co-operate and network with each other. This rather hinders a structured development of EM and demands for common architectural principles. The necessity for a reference model towards real EM is given.