Electronic markets and electronic hierarchies
Communications of the ACM
Multivariate statistical techniques for parallel performance prediction
HICSS '95 Proceedings of the 28th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
Soft-coded trade procedures for open-EDI
International Journal of Electronic Commerce - Special section: Diversity in electronic commerce research
Matching indirect procurement process with different B2B e-procurement systems
Computers in Industry
Virtual enterprise and emissary computing technology
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
An Experimental and Analytical Study of On-Line Digital Music Sampling Strategies
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Toward a Community-Oriented Design of Internet Platforms
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Local government: A digital intermediary for the information age?
Information Polity
marService: multiattribute utility recommendation for e-markets
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology
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The marketplace, as it has evolved historically, is an institution that allows customers and suppliers to meet at a certain place and a certain time in order to announce buying or selling intentions which may eventually match and be settled. The evolution of communication technologies has weakened time and space restrictions. Electronic markets represent the next step in the evolution of the marketplace. They are emerging in different fields, supporting the exchange of goods and services of different types, with different types of actors, and following different architectural principles. This paper provides a framework for the modeling of specific telematics-supported market platforms for the coordination of the exchange processes among market participants.