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    The NetAcademy - A Novel Approach to Domain-specific Scientific Knowledge Accumulation, Dissemination and Review.
    (1998) Lincke, David-Michael; Schmid, Beat; Schubert, Petra; Selz, Dorian
    Over the last decade the speed at which knowledge is generated has greatly accelerated, thus exacerbating the problem of finding the right information at the right time and posing new kinds of challenges to the management of an ever increasing pool of knowledge. Taking up the ideas of the ancient Greek concept of Academia, the ?NetAcademy? is aiming at providing a knowledge medium to aid in the creation, integration, reviewing and dissemination of domain-specific knowledge in the scientific community taking full advantage of the unique characteristics of the Internet medium. The vision is to offer an open structure and management concept for virtually any kind of field of research in search of an intelligible organization of its contents.The paper emphasizes on the motivation of the NetAcademy concept and its feasibility on the basis of available Internet technologies.
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    Analyse und Bewertung von Zahlungssystemen
    (Universität St. Gallen - Hochschule für Wirtschafts-, Rechts- und Sozialwissenschaften (HSG), 1996) Himmelspach, Andrea; Runge, Alexander; Schubert, Petra; Zimmermann, Hans-Dieter
    Das Internet bzw. der darauf aufsetzende multimediale Mehrwertdienst World Wide Web (WWW) wird heute von den meisten Teilen der Wirtschaft als die ?enabling technology? für Anwendungen der elektronischen Geschäftsabwicklung, den ?Electronic Commerce?, betrachtet. Die globalen und heute allgemein verfügbaren Telematikinfrastrukturen auf der Basis des Internet bilden die Grundlage für das Entstehen offener, elektronischer Märkte (EM) [Schmid95a S. 18ff.]. Elektronische Zahlungssysteme sind ein entscheidender Faktor für den Erfolg der elektronischen Geschäftsabwicklung und damit elektronischer Marktplätze. Digitale Zahlungsmittel bilden - analog zu traditionellen Marktplätzen - das Schmiermittel der elektronischen Marktplätze, dem Marketspace. Wirtschaft und Wissenschaft arbeiten heute mit Hochdruck an innovativen Lösungen für die komfortable, sicherere und ökonomische Zahlungsabwicklung in offenen Netzen wie dem Internet.
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    Modeling and Executing the Data Warehouse Refreshment Process
    (01.11.1999) Vavouras, Athanasios; Gatziu Grivas, Stella; Dittrich, Klaus R.
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    FRAMBOISE - An Approach to Framework-Based Active Database Management Symposium Construction
    (01.11.1998) Fritschi, Hans; Gatziu Grivas, Stella; Dittrich, Klaus R.
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    The EMBG Reference Model on Electronic Markets: The Korean Case of Jodal
    (Gemeinsamer Arbeitsbericht der Electronic Business Media Group (IWI-HSG) und der National Computerization Agency Korea, 1997) Kim, Eun; Schubert, Petra; Selz, Dorian
    The Reference Model on Electronic Markets was developed to provide an overview of the different organizational as well as technical aspects one should pay attention to when assembling a comprehensive Electronic Commerce System. The model was developed by the Electronic Business Media Group (EBMG) at the Institute for Information Management (University of St. Gallen, Switzerland). In this paper we are applying the Reference Model on Electronic Markets onto the special case of the JODAL project that deals with the continuos IT-support of the procurement process within the public sector in Korea. In the end, one of the JODAL aims will be the integration of existing EDI procedures with newly built-up EC applications on the Internet. So far, only big companies could afford to apply EDI effectively.
    05 - Forschungs- oder Arbeitsbericht
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    Investigating termination in active database systems with expressive rule languages
    (Springer, 01.06.1997) Gatziu Grivas, Stella; Vaduva, Anca; Dittrich, Klaus R.
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    Web assessment - A model for the evaluation and assessment of successful electronic commerce applications
    (1998) Selz, Dorian; Schubert, Petra
    The original reason for the research was triggered by a disappointment felt by the authors when using the Web as research tool and business medium. Many sites feature fancy graphics, well organized content, but rarely a site induces the visitor to come back on a regular basis (with exceptions of course). The electronic commerce revolution some predicted experiences a setback due to a lack of consumer interest and some potential customers turn their screens rather off than meddling their way through a purchase order. But why are customers so indifferent?In fact most of the early World Wide Web entrance strategies have been rather driven by the inclination of an early adopters? strategy ?it is participation that counts?, than a sound business model for electronic commerce. Thus many companies and institutions discovered with surprise, that the comparatively modest budgets allocated to the development of their Web sites did not always guarantee success.
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    UG Programming Manual
    (13.10.1998) Dornberger, Rolf
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    "Chapeau!" Soziale Unterschiede in lebensgeschichtlichem Erzählen
    (Chronos, 1994) Blumer, Florian; Blumer, Florian; Spuhler, Gregor
    04A - Beitrag Sammelband
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    A Framework for the Analysis of Socio-Economic Aspects of Electronic Markets
    (1997) Schubert, Petra
    The Internet still lacks global acceptance of being a platform for user-friendly, trustworthy Electronic Commerce. Latest research in the field of Electronic Markets shows that there are, without any doubt, a number of socio-economic (social, psychological as well as economic) criteria which represent critical success factors for the global breakthrough of electronic shopping applications. Usually, forecasts on Electronic Commerce development focus on technical aspects, such as telecommunication infrastructure, security and speed. The following paper presents a theoretical framework for the evaluation of the socio-economic aspects to which all electronic business relations are also subject. The empirical results stem from the business case of the Electronic Mall Bodensee (EMB), an existing mall with more than 400 partners, companies as well as organisations, and universities, in the Lake Constance region (Switzerland, Germany, Austria).
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift