News
- The conference proceedings of ICEBE 2021 is available.
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Congratulations to the Best Paper Award winners of ICEBE 2021:
- 18: Phakjira Sombatpiboonporn, Feng Tian, Wei Jing, Xu
Liu
and Jizhong Zhang. Human Segmentation for Classroom
Video:
dealing with the small size overlapped and distorted
human.
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33: Bingqing Shen, Weiming Tan, Hongming Cai, Jingzhi
Guo,
Lihong Jiang and Peng Qin. Reopen Offline Business
during a
Pandemic? Characterization of Health Certificate
Exchange
for Human Movement Managemen
- The slides of keynote speech 1: "User-Item Matching and
Auto-encoders for Cold-start Next-Item Recommendation" by Professor
Michael Ng is available.
- [The Process of Online sessions in ICEBE 2021]
For each paper of each session, the conference organizers will play
the recorded video from the authors, and then the session chair will
initiate Q&A. If you plan to make a live presentation, please notify
the session chair. Thanks!
- [Online Presentation Instructions for Authors]
Please refer to the online presentation instructions and submit
your VIDEO (in mp4 format, no more than 100MB) and SLIDES (in ppt or
pdf format) files to http://inbox.weiyun.com/zxKxsFX6 before 10
November 2021
- [Important Notice for Authors of Accepted Papers]
Please
use the following IEEE CPS link to submit your final paper and your
paper's copyright to IEEE before 21 October 2021:
https://ieeecps.org/#!/auth/login?ak=1&pid=4GiTCoSI2h92N0hUER0R6E.
Besides, please also complete the author registration before 21
October 2021 (link to the
registration page).
- 2021/10/16: Due to a technical issue with IEEE CPP, the webpage of
camera-ready copies and copyright submission is not available yet.
The deadline of final manuscript submission and author registration
has been
extended to 21st Oct.
- 2021/10/14: The registration system is available.
- 2021/8/28: Due to multiple requests, the submission deadlines were
extended for one week.(final call!)
- 2021/8/14: Due to multiple requests, the submission deadlines were
extended for two weeks.
- 2021/7/20: Due to the travel restrictions and concerns over
delegates' health
and safety amid the pandemic, ICEBE 2021 will be held in an
online/face-to-face hybrid model.
The IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering (ICEBE) is a
prestigious conference, and a flagship event co-sponsored by IEEE
Technical Committee on Business Informatics and Systems (TCBIS, formerly
known as TC on Electronic Commerce), and the National Engineering
Laboratory for E-Commerce Technologies (NELECT). Since 2003, ICEBE has
been provided as a high-quality international forum for researchers,
engineers and business specialists to exchange the cutting-edge ideas,
findings and experiences of e-business.
New IT breakthrough always brings the evolution of e-business in wide
spectrum, e.g. innovative business model, new marketing and sales
channel, rapid sense-and-response, etc. How to adapt the changing
computing
paradigm and adopt new IT technologies for keeping competitive is a
great challenge for modern enterprises. Based on the essential
complexities in e-business, ICEBE 2021 invites an extensive coverage of
system, software, service, business, combinations of the aforementioned,
etc. to address related issues and promote research opportunities.
All of the accepted and presented papers in the conference will be
included in the conference proceedings published by IEEE Computer
Society. The proceedings will be submitted for inclusion in the IEEE
Xplore
Digital Library and will also be submitted to EI and INSPEC for
indexing.
We invite submissions of high quality papers describing fully developed
results or on-going foundational and applied work on the following
topics:
- Agent for e-Business Track
- Big Data for e-Business Track
- Internet of Things (IoT) Track
- Mobile and Autonomous Computing Track
- Security, Privacy, and Blockchain Track
- Service-Oriented and Cloud Track
- Software Engineering for e-Business Track
- Ecommerce Trading Technologies Track
The conference is internationally sponsored and supported by many
universities and organizations including the following listed.
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Organized by
- IEEE Technical Committee on Business Informatics and Systems
(TCBIS)
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Hosted by
- South China University of Technology, China
- Coventry University, UK
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Sponsored by
- IEEE Computer Society
- IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Business
Informatics and Systems
- National Engineering Laboratory for E-Commerce Technologies
(NELECT)
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