Al Farooq N. Salam
Professional interests: Electronic commerce, Internet technologies, and database systems
There are 7 included publications by Al Farooq N. Salam :
Title | Date | Views | Brief Description |
Agents in E-Supply Chains: Realizing the potential of intelligent infomediary-based e-marketplaces |
2005 |
1508 |
Supply chain management is a common strategy employed by businesses to improve organizational processes by optimizing the transfer of goods, information, and services between buyers and suppliers in the value chain [6]. Organizational value chains ro... |
Intelligent Agents to Support Information Sharing in B2B E-Marketplaces |
2005 |
3672 |
This article proposes an architecture to support information and knowledge exchange between collaborating business partners. The focus is on knowledge representation and exchange by intelligent agents to support collaborative business functions throu... |
Management Information Systems Research: What’s There in a Methodology? |
2003 |
4963 |
Management information systems (MIS) is both a young and unique field, constantly experiencing rapid change and turmoil. Consequently, MIS research faces dual changes of rigor and relevance. Many research methodologies exist that provide various comb... |
The Semantic eBusiness Vision |
2005 |
1893 |
Much work is required to understand how the conceptualizations that comprise business processes across the extended enterprise can be captured, represented, shared, and processed by both human and intelligent software agents. This effort will ultimat... |
Semantic Information Assurance for Secure Distributed Knowledge Management: A Business Process Perspective |
2006 |
3081 |
Secure knowledge management for eBusiness processes that span multiple organizations requires intraorganizational and interorganizational perspectives on security and access control issues. There is paucity in research on information assurance of dis... |
Trust in E-Commerce. |
2005 |
4278 |
Web-based businesses succeed by cultivating consumers’ trust, starting with their beliefs, attitudes, intentions, and willingness to perform transactions at Web sites and with the organizations behind them. |
Web service for knowledge management in e-marketplaces |
2003 |
3163 |
A common strategic initiative of organizations engaged in electronic business (e-business) is the development of synergistic relations with collaborating value-chain partners to deliver their value proposition to customers. This requires the transpar... |