Call for Papers Second International Conference on Telecommunications and Electronic Commerce (ICTEC) Nashville, USA, October 6-8, 1999 http://cottonian.ogsm.vanderbilt.edu/ICTEC99/ Topics of interest for the conference include (but are not limited to) the following: * Impact of TEC on business processes * Secure transaction processing methods for EC * The impact of mobility on EC mechanisms * Internet traffic management and analysis * Pricing Internet services * TEC market mechanisms and business models * TEC intermediary roles and their analysis * Electronic payment mechanisms * Economic analysis of intranets and extranets * Design and analysis of intranets and extranets * Web Data management * Managing Web-based information services * Effective mgt. of EC transaction servers * EC developments and challenges in specific industries * Globalization and policy issues in TEC Authors should submit an extended abstract of at least 2000 words, or a complete paper, by May 15, 1999. Proposals for panels are also invited. Three hard-copies should be submitted, to an appropriate Regional Coordinator. Electronic submissions are welcome, but must be augmented with at least one hard-copy. Authors of accepted papers will be asked to submit their complete manuscripts to the Conference Manager, Ms. Dru Lundeng, by August 31, 1999 for inclusion in the conference proceedings. Program Committee (Regional Coordinators) Europe and Africa Asuman Dogac Eric van Heck Timo Saarinen Software R&D Erasmus University Helsinki School of Economics Department of Computer Eng. School of Management Runeberginkatu 14-16 Middle East Tech. Univ. Rotterdam FIN-00100 Helsinki 06531 Ankara, Turkey The Netherlands Finland asuman@srdc.metu.edu.tr e.heck@fac.fbk.eur.nl saarinen@hkkk.fi Australia and New Zealand Tony Eyers Robyn Lindley Ananth Srinivasan Dept. of Computer Engg. School of IT & Computer Science Commerce C 512 Univ. of Wollongong Univ. of Wollongong University of Auckland Wollongong NSW 2522 Wollongong NSW 2522 Private Bag 92019 Australia Australia Auckland, New Zealand tony@elec.uow.edu.au robyn_lindley@uow.edu.au a.srinivasan@auckland.ac.nz Asia Robert Blanning Norihisa Komoda James C. Westland Dept. of Information Systems Dept. of I.S. Engg. Dept. of Information Systems Univ. of Science and Technology Osaka University Univ. of Science and Technology Clear Water Bay, Kowloon Yamadaoka 2-1, Osaka 565-0871 Clear Water Bay, Kowloon Hong Kong Japan Hong Kong Blannirw@ust.hk komoda@ise.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp westland@ust.hk North America and All Other Regions Industry Panels and Plenaries Amit Basu Ramayya Krishnan Prabir Neogi Owen Grad. School of Mgt . Heinz School of Public Policy & Mgt. Industry Canada Vanderbilt University Carnegie Mellon University 300 Slater Street Nashville, TN 37203, USA Pittsburgh, PA 15215, USA Ottawa, Ont. , Canada, K1A 0C8 Amit.Basu@owen.vanderbilt.edu rk2x@cmu.edu Neogi.Prabir@ic.gc.ca Program Committee Members Abdullah Al-Dhelaan, King Saud U., Saudi Sigmund Handelman, IBM Corp., USA Sara Porat, IBM Corp., Israel Arabia Joakim Kalvenes, U.T. Dallas, USA Louiqa Raschid, U. of Md., USA Kemal Altinkemer, Purdue U., USA Ajit Kambil, New York U., USA Aviel Rubin, AT&T Corp., USA Israel Ben-Shaul, Technion, Israel Kalevi Kilkki, Nokia Corp., Finland Arie Segev, U.C. Berkeley, USA Martin Bichler, U. of Vienna, Austria Wolfgang Klas, U. of Ulm, Germany Avi Silberschatz, Bell Labs., USA Imrich Chlamtac, U. T. Dallas, USA Akhil Kumar, U. of Colorado, USA Kar Yan Tam, U.S.T., Hong Kong H. Michael Chung, Cal State U., USA Ronald Lee, Erasmus U., Netherlands Doug Tygar, UC Berkeley, USA Anindya Datta, Georgia Tech., USA Ting-Peng Liang, Sun Yat-Sen U., Tiawan Andrew Whinston, U.T. Austin, USA Amitava Dutta, George Mason U., USA Alberto Mendelzon, U. of Toronto, Canada Chee Sing Yap, Multimedia Dev. Soumitra Dutta, INSEAD, France Juzar Motiwalla, Nat. U. of Singapore Corp., Malaysia Stuart Feldman, IBM Corp., USA Rajat Mukherjee, IBM Corp., USA Leon Zhao, U.S.T., Hong Kong Erol Gelenbe, Duke U., USA Hasan Pirkul, U. T. Dallas, USA