First Asia-Pacific Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT'99)
                      Hong Kong,  December 14-17, 1999
                     http://www.comp.hkbu.edu.hk/IAT99/

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             |        WORKSHOP on  AGENTS IN E-COMMERCE        |
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             |          Hong Kong,  December 14, 1999          |
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             |http://www.comp.hkbu.edu.hk/IAT99/workshops2.html|
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             |                  Organized by                   |
             |         IBM T.J. Watson Research Center         |
             |          Hong Kong Baptist University           |
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* Introduction *
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The pervasive connectivity of the Internet and the powerful architecture of WWW
are changing many market conventions and creating a tremendous opportunity for
conducting business on Internet. Intelligent agents will play a crucial role in
electronic commerce where dynamic and heterogeneous interactions between
tens of thousands of organizations and tens of millions of individuals are
involved.
So far, we have already witnessed the involvement of e-commerce agents in
traditional
business settings. For example, shopping agents are now available at Excite and
Yahoo.
Furthermore, the involvements of agents in e-commerce are re-shaping
the ways business is conducted in areas such as pricing, negotiation, auction,
and brokerages, to name a few. The automation brought by e-commerce agents
dramatically reduces certain types of frictional costs and time incurred in
trading.

The purpose of this workshop is to bring researchers and practitioners
to identify and explore the issues, opportunities, and solutions
for e-commerce agents. It will provide a forum for free exchange of ideas
and will be featured by invited talks and refereed paper presentations.
Authors are invited to submit regular papers, reports on work in progress,
and position papers. Topics for submission include but are not limited to:

     - Architectures, Environments and Languages for e-commerce agents
     - Legal aspects of agents in e-commerce
     - Action planning for e-commerce agents
     - Adaptation and learning for e-commerce agents
     - Human and agent interaction in e-commerce
     - Interface agents in e-commerce
     - The dynamic and global behavior of e-commerce agents
     - Mobile e-commerce agents
     - Performance measurement of e-commerce agents
     - Rational information agents and electronic commerce
     - Virtual agent-based marketplaces
     - E-commerce agents in uncertain environment
     - The personalization and privacy issues for E-commerce agents
     - Real-time scheduling protocols for e-commerce agents
     - Web data mining for e-commerce agents
     - Integration of e-commerce agents with legacy systems
     - Auction and negotiation for e-commerce agents
     - Automated shopping and trading agents
     - Agent-oriented middleware services
     - Computational markets for e-commerce agent services
     - Cryptographic techniques for e-commerce agents
     - Languages for describing goods, services, and contracts for 
       e-commerce agents
     - Payment and exchange protocols
     - Visualization of e-commerce agent activities
     - Social implications for agent oriented e-commerce
     - Credit authentication, access control for e-commerce agents
     - Conceptual modeling and design of Ontologies for e-commerce agents
     - Agent-based brokering and trade-mediating services
     - Virtual trading institutions
     - Role of trust


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*  Invited Talks   *
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       Anthony Hall,  NORTEL NETWORKS
       Wlodek Zadrozny,  IBM TJ Watson Research Center


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*   Organizers   *
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   Chair:             Yiming Ye, IBM TJ Watson Research Center, USA

   Program Committee:
                      Takeshi Furuhashi, Nagoya University, Japan
                      Avigdor Gal, Rutgers University, USA
                      Pinar Keskinocak, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
                      Alexandros Moukas, MIT Media Lab, USA
                      John Muller, IBM Santa Teresa Laboratory, USA
                      Sun Park, Rutgers University, USA
                      Michael Rothkopf, Rutgers University, USA
                      Eric Yu, University  of Toronto, Canada


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* Paper Submission  *
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Four (4) hardcopies of the completed paper should be submitted
by October 5, 1999 to:

          Dr. Yiming Ye
          IBM TJ Watson Research Center
          P.O. Box 704
          Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
          USA

Each submitted paper must include a title, an abstract,
the name, mailing address, and email address of the
author(s), and the main body. The length of submitted paper should
NOT exceed ten (10) single-spaced, single-column pages including
all figures, tables, and bibliography.

All manuscripts are expected to be formatted using the World
Scientific's style files for proceedings. The style files can be found at:
http://www.wspc.com/others/style_files/proceedings/proceedings_style_files.html
-- use the style files appropriate to a trim size of 8.5"x6".

Submitted papers will be reviewed on the basis of technical soundness,
relevance, originality, significance, and clarity.


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*  PUBLICATIONS  *
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All accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings. Best papers
from workshop (around 10 to 15 papers) will be
extended/revised  and published as a special issue on "Agents in E-Commerce"
by Electronic Commerce Research Journal, Baltzer Science Publishers.


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*  Important Dates  *
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    4 copies of full papers due by:                   October 5, 1999
    Notification of paper acceptance:                 November 1, 1999
    Camera ready version of accepted papers due by:   November 15, 1999
    Workshop:                                         December 14, 1999


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*   Contact   *
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Contact Dr. Yiming Ye at [EMAIL PROTECTED] for suggestions and questions


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