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Carnegie Mellon to Host First U.S.-Based
International Conference on Electronic Commerce
PITTSBURGHCarnegie Mellon University will host the Fifth International Conference on Electronic Commerce (ICEC) Sept. 30 - Oct. 3 at the Hilton Hotel in downtown Pittsburgh. It is the first time this leading eBusiness research conference is being held in the United States.
"ICEC provides an interdisciplinary forum where researchers and practitioners can come together, present their latest findings, and engage in discussions aimed at charting the future of this fascinating and ever expanding area," said conference general chairman Norman M. Sadeh, associate professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon.
"Despite the doom and gloom of the post-bubble years," he said, "e-Business innovation has not stopped. Adoption of electronic business practices are continuing to rise and, with annual worldwide transaction volumes poised to pass the trillion-dollar mark, it is clear that e-Business is here to stay."
Sadeh cited the emergence of Web services, the mobile Internet, agent technologies, wireless computing, automated trading and negotiation techniques and P2P as just a few examples of technologies spawned by this new way of doing business.
Unlike more specialized conferences, ICEC2003 will include tracks in technology, management, and law and policy.
Keynote speakers include:
For more details on ICEC2003, see: www.icec03.org.
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