ETS 2009

Brief Description:

E-transactions systems involve 3 or more partners in the exchange of information concerning trades, payments, services...: a customer communicates through an architecture to a service provider. We can consider that e-transaction evolves in an area where all these partners collaborate toward achieving similar objectives. As a consequence, this collaboration leads to the creation and modification of messages by each middle agent (as in, for example, transaction amount, consumer name, some public certificates, and so on). The e-transaction process is a complex one because it has, for instance, numerous exchanges between the different partners. There are many applications of e-transactions systems such as e-commerce, e-administration, e-medical, e-science, e-government, …

Many aspects contribute to the functioning of e-transactions systems such as security aspects (authentication, confidentiality, ..), architecture (such as Cap, 3D secure, ...), privacy of the cyberconsumer, responsibility level of the different partners, benefits of new technologies (mobile, contact-less, biometrics), and many possible application domains.

We invite original contributions from researchers in academia, research institutions and industry on these emerging and important areas of information technology. This Workshop on E-Transactions Systems - to be held as part of the 2009 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems (CTS’09) - will focus on many topics that are listed below:

Workshop topics include: E-commerce software development E-commerce architecture C2C architectures E-Token architectures Agent technology and e-business Electronic privacy Trust, privacy and security issues in e-commerce Trusted circles Single sign on architectures Protection of the cyberconsumer Partners Responsibility level Service quality and customer satisfaction in e-commerce Simulation of e-transaction systems Level of trust vs level of services Biometric authentication Mobile commerce applications, their architecture, and technologies E-administration and e-medical applications

Submission Instructions: Papers reporting original and unpublished research results on above and any other related topics are solicited. Submission should include a cover page with authors' names, affiliations, addresses, fax and phone numbers, and email addresses. Please indicate clearly the corresponding author. Include up to 6 keywords from the above list and an abstract of no more than 300 words. Please submit a PDF copy of your full manuscript not to exceed 8 pages in length in single-space, two columns IEEE format Conference style. If accepted, the final camera ready version will be following the CTS 2009 template and requirements to be posted on the CTS web site. Submissions must be uploaded to the following website: http://www.enseignement.ensicaen.fr/openconf/

Consistent with standard practice, each submitted paper will receive a minimum of three reviews. Papers will be selected based on their originality, timeliness, significance, relevance, and clarity of presentation. Initial selection will be based on full papers. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper, once accepted. All accepted papers in the Workshop are required to be presented and will be included in the Symposium proceedings. It is our intent to have the proceedings formally published in hard and soft copies and be available at the time of the conference. Instructions for final manuscript format and requirements will be posted on the symposium web site later. Workshop Organizers

Wilfried Aubry & Joan Reynaud GREYC Laboratory ENSICAEN - Université de Caen - CNRS 6 boulevard Maréchal Juin 14000 Caen, FRANCE

Technical Program Committee: All submitted papers will be rigorously reviewed by the workshop technical program committee members.

Program committee chairs:  Christophe Rosenberger & Marc Pasquet GREYC, ENSICAEN, France Dave Boyd (University of London), UK * Sylvie Gerbaix (University of Montpellier 2), France Heikki Huomo (Innovision group) Finland * Minna Isomursu (University of Oulu), Finland * Liisa Kanniainen (Mobey Forum), Finland * Peter Landrock (Cryptomathic), UK * Maryline Laurent-Maknavicius (National Institute in Telecommunications Evry), France * Stéphane Petit (Orange Lab), France * Tuomo Tuikka (VTT Technical Research Centre) Finland * Pascal Urien (Telecom ParisTech) France *
 * Final acceptance pending

Important Dates: Paper Submission Deadline:                   January 15 2009 Notification of Acceptance:                   February 3, 2009 Registration & Camera-Ready Paper Due:        March 3, 2009 *

For information or questions about Symposium's paper submission, tutorials, exhibits, demos, panels, posters, workshops and special sessions organization, please consult the conference web site at URL: http://cisedu.us/cis/cts/09/ or contact the symposium co-chairs: Bill McQuay at AFRL/RYT, WPAFB, Ohio, USA, (William.McQuay@wpafb.af.mil)  or Waleed W. Smari  at the Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Dayton, Ohio, USA, (Waleed.Smari@notes.udayton.edu). This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP