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For convenient communications
between ICSS 2008 and our authors, we list the accepted papers here. For
those rejected submission, the authors will receive notification letters
before Feb. 3rd, 2008, with the comments from our reviewers.
List of Accepted Papers by
ICSS 2008:
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NO |
Paper Title |
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5 |
Service Architecture: High Level Descriptions of Service System |
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6 |
Efficient Solution for Customer Service System Based on Backward
Method |
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15 |
Probabilistic Support Vector Machine Output Adjusting for Sampling
Bias |
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17 |
THE EVOLUTION OF SERVICES MANAGEMENT IN LATIN AMERICA: SERVICE
SCIENCE EDUCATION AND CURRICULA DESIGN IN MEXICO |
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18 |
Immune Quantum Swarm Optimization for Permutation Scheduling |
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20 |
Towards the Success of SSME Education |
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23 |
Energy-Hole Avoidance Routing Algorithm for WSN |
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24 |
An evaluation of the service quality of airline |
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28 |
The Formal Definition About Self-adaptive Classifier-Tree and Its
Processing Evolution's Algorithm |
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31 |
SERVICE CAPACITY MODELS UNDER TIME-DEPENDENT STOCHASTIC DEMAND WITH
SUBSTITUTION |
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32 |
An ANP Approach to Evaluation of New Service Concepts |
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35 |
BM Patent Evolution Map for Tracking Development of Technology-Based
Service |
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36 |
Self-Service: Lessons From Industry |
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39 |
Identity-Based Threshold Delegable Signature Without Random Oracles |
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40 |
Instruction of PoC Service in IMS |
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41 |
A Research of Domain Business Oriented Service Discovery |
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43 |
Improvement of Market Welfare with Service of Merchants |
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44 |
Towards Scalable Web Services Retrieval |
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46 |
Composite Service Selection based on Service Execution Sequential
Patterns |
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47 |
Study on Customer Relationship Management Based on Mobile Services |
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48 |
A Meta-Analysis of the Relationship between Service Quality and
Customer Purchase Intention |
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49 |
Analysis of Factors Influencing the Adoption and Diffusion of Web
Services |
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50 |
Study on Pricing Strategies of Web Services |
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52 |
A Reference Service Description Framework |
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53 |
An Information theoretic approach for describing Supply Chain
Network |
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54 |
methodological analysis of ICT value in services activities |
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55 |
SCS: A Case Study on Service Composition in Automobile Supply Chain |
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56 |
VIRTUAL ECONOMY MONITORING AND ADJUSTMENT IN 3D VIRTUAL WORLD |
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58 |
Activity theory as theoretical framework to understand service
design |
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61 |
Business Domain-Oriented Servcie Discovery: Method and Supporting
Framework |
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64 |
The use of information systems for supply chain management in North
East China: Current status and future direction |
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67 |
How Can E-service Enhance the Competitiveness: A Perspective on
Service Convenience |
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68 |
CONJOINT REVENUE OPTIMZATION FOR AIRLINE AND HOTEL |
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71 |
Process-aware Service Composition and Optimal Selection |
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72 |
SCA based Digital Product Exchange Platform Design |
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75 |
Stability Analysis of Mobile Micropayment Service System |
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76 |
Using WS-Atomic Transaction to Integrate and Synchronize Distributed
Transactions in Modern and Legacy Systems |
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77 |
A framework for modeling and evaluating e-business trust using Fuzzy
Cognitive Maps |
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80 |
A PI-CALCULUS BASED FORMAL DESCRIPTION FOR ORCHESTRATION/BPEL 2.0
PROCESSES |
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86 |
A Business Services based Approach for Deploying SOA in Scientific
Information Integration |
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87 |
Web Service Substitutability Mining towards Business Flow |
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88 |
Research on the Constructing Methodology of Service Ecosystem |
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90 |
The Study on formation Mechanism of Relation Disruption Risk in
Supply Chain:Based on the Game Analysis of Partner’s Default Process |
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92 |
Analysis and Improvement in Supermarket Service Mode |
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94 |
Pattern based Enterprise Collaboration Process Modeling in SOA
environment |
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97 |
Collaborative Simulation on the Service-oriented Manufacturing Gird |
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98 |
Dynamically Integrating Services Using Ontology |
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99 |
Design and Implementation of a Grid Service Security Access Platform
Based on GSI |
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101 |
A QFD Approach for Service Quality Design |
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102 |
Is Relationship Distance really matter in Relationship quality and
Relationship performance: The moderating effects of Relationship
Risk and Involvement |
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105 |
Comparing IT Service Management between Japanese and US Firms |
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107 |
The Construction of Digital Educational Resources Supermarket |
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109 |
Service Event-Driven Process Chain (S-EPC) methodology for Supply
Chain Management System |
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110 |
3D Visualization Service for GIS Based Pipe Network System |
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113 |
Relative Economic Effects of Tangible Capital and Intangible Capital
in Knowledge Intensive Business Services |
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120 |
Simulating the effect of team management on its performance |
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122 |
SWEET: The Scalable Workflow sErvice Evaluation Tool |
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123 |
Performing Unit Testing Based on Testing As a Service (TaaS)
Approach |
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127 |
Composite Process Oriented Service Discovery with Preserving
Business and Timed Relation |
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129 |
EX_QoS Driven Service Selection with Global Optimization in
Decentralized Service Composition |
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130 |
From SSME View the SOA-Based Heterogeneous Business System
Information Integration and Intelligent Serving Framework |
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133 |
Convergence in Manufacture and Service sector----- Empirical
Research at Chinese City Level |
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135 |
Service Chain Design in the Urban Pipe Network System |
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136 |
Towards a Taxonomy of Software Service Meanings |
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137 |
The design and implementation of SOA-based integrative tools for
network analysis and visualization |
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138 |
The Analysis of the Theoretical Foundation of Information Service: A
Hermeneutic Approach |
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143 |
Service Innovation – A Business Model Approach |
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145 |
An Evolutionary Framework of Service Systems |
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146 |
Research on Customer Rage in Failed Service Encounters |
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147 |
SLA-based Service Recommendation Model |
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152 |
E-Service Transformation and Innovation – A Study for e-Service
Attributes’ Attraction under Different Community Structures |
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154 |
A Concern-Based Approach for Model-Driven Business Integration |
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155 |
An Adaptive Web Front-end for SaaS Customer Relationship Management |
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156 |
An Investigation of Hosted Tools for Web Application Delivery |
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157 |
Case Study: CFI-enabled Application Development Leveraging Community
Resource |
If some
authors with accepted papers did not receive our notification, please find
information from the following texts. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Dear Authors,
We are glad to inform that your paper has been accepted by 2008
International Conference of Service Science (ICSS2008). Congratulations!
We totally received 149 papers and accepted 75 finally. The acceptance
ration is about 50%.
Now we would like your cooperation for below arrangement to prepare for the
conference to be held on April 17 and 18, 2008, Beijing, China.
1. Please complete the registration and pay the registration and
publication fee in full before February 22. If we fail to receive your
registration fee and publication fee before the due day, your paper will not
be included in the conference proceeding.
- Registration.
Please download the registration form (MS Word) and fill in it, then return
it to Ms. Weihua Guo (guowh@hit.edu.cn)
before Feb 22, 2008 by email with the topic “ICSS 2008 Registration Form”
and copy it to
icss2008@gmail.com. If you complete the registration before
Feb.3, the early charge is RMB600 (US$80). Otherwise, the charge is RMB800
(US$110) for the registration between Feb.3 and Feb.22, 2008. Please find
the detailed registration information at
www.icss2008.org/registration.html.
- Publication fee.
Please prepare your final manuscript with the template advised below. Each
paper is limited to 5 pages. If final manuscript is less than 4 pages, it is
counted as 4 pages. If it is above 5 pages, the authors should pay extra
page charge. Each normal page would be charged with RMB300 (US$40) and each
extra page would be charged with RMB400 (US$55).
2. Please modify your paper according to the attached reviewers' comments,
and strictly follow the template provided on the conference website
www.icss2008.org/publication.html during your prepare the final
manuscript.
One Camera-Ready copy of the final manuscript is due on Feb.22.
Please email it to
icss2008@gmail.com before the due day.
3. Each accepted paper will be scheduled for a presentation in the
conference in 20 minutes (15-minute presentation and 5-minute discussion). Please
email your presentation PPT and a biographical sketch to
crlweb@cn.ibm.com before March 30. The
conference program will be soon updated online.
4. Finally, please reserve your accommodation on the conference website
www.icss2008.org/accommodation.html before Feb.22.
Thank you for submitting this
paper for the conference. We look forward to your participation in the
ICSS2008 Conference.
Yours truly,
Dr. Hui Su
Program Chair, 2008 International Conference on Service Science
IBM China Research Laboratory
Prof. Xiaofei Xu
Program Chair, 2008 International Conference on Service Science
Harbin Institute of Technology, China
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