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FMEC: Overview and Interpretation

Steven O. Kimbrough () and D.J. Wu ()
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Steven O. Kimbrough: University of Pennsylvania
D.J. Wu: Georgia Institute of Technology

A chapter in Formal Modelling in Electronic Commerce, 2005, pp 1-29 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This paper is an integrative essay on the activities and intellectual concerns of the FMEC community. The paper frames these concerns around three ‘non-standard’ formalisms (logic, graphs, and procedures), three themes or general problems (representation, inference, and learning), and seven more specific topics (electronic data interchange, electronic contracting, speech acts, special logics, system and process modelling, strategy formation, and computational discovery). In addition, the paper introduces each of the chapters in this book and places them within the general FMEC framework. An appendix to the paper records the bibliographic history of the FMEC community.

Keywords: Decision Support System; Strategy Formation; Electronic Commerce; Electronic Data Interchange; Business Communication (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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DOI: 10.1007/3-540-26989-4_1

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