Search for dissertations about: "Computer science based on e-commerce"
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1. A Unified Framework for e-Commerce Systems Development : Business Process Pattern Perspective
Abstract : In electronic commerce, systems development is based on two fundamental types of models, business models and process models. A business model is concerned with value exchanges among business partners, while a process model focuses on operational and procedural aspects of business communication. READ MORE
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2. Algorithmic and Ethical Aspects of Recommender Systems in e-Commerce
Abstract : Recommender systems have become an integral part of virtually every e-commerce application on the web. These systems enable users to quickly discover relevant products, at the same time increasing business value. Over the past decades, recommender systems have been modeled using numerous machine learning techniques. READ MORE
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3. Design Support for e-Commerce Information Systems using Goal, Business and Process Modelling
Abstract : Enterprises use various models to find design solutions to their e-Commerce information systems. Goal, business and process models are parts of a chain of models used for this purpose. Business modelling requires structured methods to support design and traceability. READ MORE
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4. Authentication under Constraints
Abstract : Authentication has become a critical step to gain access to services such as on-line banking, e-commerce, transport systems and cars (contact-less keys). In several cases, however, the authentication process has to be performed under challenging conditions. READ MORE
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5. Query Processing over Heterogeneous Federations of Graph Data
Abstract : Graph data offers a natural and intuitive way to represent complex relationships in various real-world phenomena, such as social networks, e-commerce platforms, and biological networks. The way we interact with information, technology and even society has been changed by graph data, especially after Google started in 2012 to develop the so-called Knowledge Graph. READ MORE