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Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research

Articles from Vol. 2, No. 1, April

An Electronic Marketplace Based on Reputation and Learning
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a market model which is based on reputation and reinforcement learning algorithms for buying and selling agents. Three important factors: quality, price and delivery-time are considered in the model. We take into account...
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An Exploratory Study of Length and Frequency of Internet Banking Usage
AbstractThe advent of Internet has provided banks an opportunity to reduce costs, increase customer base, and mass customize by delivering their products and services through this medium. A flurry of studies on Internet banking (IB) has since emerged....
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Editorial: Becoming a Referee
Journal referees or peer reviewers are responsible academics or practitioners who aim to contribute to the development of research in their area of expertise. They are willing to evaluate the quality of work undertaken by other researchers highlighting...
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E-Learning Tools Evaluation and Roadmap Development for an Electrical Utility
AbstractThis paper describes a methodology based on 40 criterions as well as a mixture of MCDM methods to evaluate different technologies applied in modern training systems. The criterions are grouped in a three-dimensional (3D) model in accordance with...
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Enabling Knowledge Sharing within E-Government Back-Office through Ontological Engineering
AbstractNowadays, organizational innovation constitutes the government challenges for providing better and more efficient services to citizens, enterprises or other public offices. E-government seems to be an excellent opportunity to work on this way....
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gCitizen: A Grid Middleware for a Transparent Management of the Information about Citizens in the Public Administration
AbstractThis paper proposes the Grid technology as an integration method of information, existing procedures and resources in the Public Administration. The exposed work supposes, from the point of view of the electronic government, an advance of future...
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More Evidence-Based Internet Self-Help Depression Websites Now Available
AbstractThe aim of this research study is to evaluate the availability and classification of the types of currently available Internet self-help websites for depression. Its aim is to develop an understanding of what is available for people at risk of...
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The National Livestock Identification System: The Importance of Traceability in E-Business
AbstractThis paper aims to explore how Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) can be utilized on dairy farms to enhance total farm management. There is a growing worldwide trend for countries to implement whole-of-life traceability systems for livestock,...
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