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Cullen, Andrew. "Electronic information services." Telecommunications Policy 10, no. 4 (December 1986): 299–312. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0308-5961(86)90043-1.

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Cotter, Gladys, Bonnie Carroll, Gail Hodge, and Andrea Japzon. "Electronic collection management and electronic information services." Information Services & Use 25, no. 1 (July 20, 2005): 23–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/isu-2005-25104.

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Wu, Yen-Chun Jim, Chan-Lan Chang, and Tse-Ping Dong. "Electronic Logistics Services." International Journal of Knowledge Society Research 4, no. 1 (January 2013): 57–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jksr.2013010105.

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This study begins with discussing the relationship between the marketers’ organizational performance and E-marketing performance in the Taiwan’s mobile phone industry. From the perspective of dealers, this study discovers the effects on Relationship Quality, which generated by expected benefits derived from implementing the interorganizational information system on the management of marketing activities. The authors conducted Structural Equation Modeling approach on marketers and dealers respectively. The quality of the information system will affect marketers’ intention to use. Research findings also suggest that the system quality and information quality will affect marketers’ satisfaction and then will affect the Relationship Quality among dealers. From the implementation of information systems, the Relationship Quality has positive effects on the expected strategic benefits, informational benefits and transactional benefits. Therefore, combining the two perspectives from marketers and dealers, this study examines how the E-marketing channel contributes the effects of Relationship Quality on both marketers and dealers.
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Coe, Graham. "Electronic information services in New Zealand." Electronic Library 7, no. 4 (April 1989): 239–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb044898.

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Myers, Glenda. "Electronic health information services: a review." Electronic Library 11, no. 4/5 (April 1993): 283–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb045247.

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Westhoff, Jürgen. "The EEC electronic information services market." Government Information Quarterly 10, no. 3 (January 1993): 369–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0740-624x(93)90021-q.

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Evans, Anita K. "Electronic Reference Services:." Reference Librarian 17, no. 37 (August 7, 1992): 75–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j120v17n37_07.

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Crawford, John. "The use of electronic information services and information literacy." Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 38, no. 1 (March 2006): 33–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0961000606060958.

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Bell, Simon. "Electronic information systems analysis." Journal of Information Science 12, no. 3 (April 1986): 119–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/016555158601200304.

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This paper is largely concerned with analysis of a question naire which was distributed to academics and information staff involved in Development Studies. The main concern is to look into current use of, and interest in, electronic information services, and also to gauge opinion on setting up a database concerned solely with development issues. Section 1 gives a general background to the exercise and to key issues at present under discussion. The questionnaire's objective and distribution procedures are given in Section 2. Section 3 deals with the types of user group who responded. Section 4 deals with current access and Section 5 looks at the user—specified details of a future service. Finally, the paper presents some general conclusions and a list of specifications which emerge as being considered to be of value in any new system.
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Umiyati, Sri, M. Husni Tamrin, and Debby Gita Maharani. "Application of Licensing Services Electronic Based Construction Services Business." Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal 6, no. 11 (November 11, 2019): 27–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.14738/assrj.611.7319.

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This research main goals are describring and analyzing service application based on electronic (Descriptive Study on Bussiness Permit Licensing for Construction Service in One-stop Integreted Service Unit in Surabaya). This research uses descriptive method with qualitative approachment. The theory that is used for analyzing on this research is e-Service Quality theory that consist of 7 dimension that are Website Design, Reliability, Responsiveness, Security/Privacy, Costumization, Information, and Ease of Use. The research result shows that application of Business Permit Licensing based on electronic is good. The dimensions that have shown the application of electronic-based services are good, namely in the dimensions of Responsiveness, Security / Privacy, Customization, Information, Ease of Use. The dimensions that show the application of services that are still not good, namely the dimensions of Website Design and Reliability.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Electronic information services"

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Samyuktha, R. "Nutraceuticals gateway: A value-added electronic information service." School of Communication & Information, Nanyang Technological University, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/105500.

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The attributes of education in a digital neighborhood have warranted a community of teachers on one end with shared curriculum and teaching materials and another community of students with distance and distributed learning on the other end. There is a different kind of ecology emerging and the library professionals have the opportunity to create a world without borders, making everything available to everyone anytime, anywhere. Roles of libraries have changed from being traditional to exist as hybrid or electronic libraries. In turn, the Library and Information Science (LIS) professionals have become intelligent filters of information and contribute to the libraries to emerge as â Knowledge Resource Centersâ . Creating successful e-information services for its demanding clientele has become their major challenge. One such case study of e-information services provided by the Science Campus (Guindy Campus) Li-brary of University of Madras is focused in this paper. The Campus Library caters to the re-search community of Schools of Life, Physical, Chemical, Earth Sciences and an array of re-searchers (members) from industries. Periodic discussions with experts, faculty and research scholars have necessitated the Library to enhance research with Information Gateways on spe-cific themes. Subject Gateways on Biomedical Sciences, Life, Chemical, Physical and Inter-disciplinary Sciences are compiled periodically and made available on the intranet in turn making its clientele access the sources on the internet from their desktop. They not only sup-plement research but also new popular courses introduced, thrust of the University programs and so on. The Gateway focused here is â Nutraceuticalsâ which is a component of the Gate-ways on â Biomedical Sciencesâ . The methodology of information aggregation from the Inter-net, evaluating their validity and organizing them for access, the strategies used to market the e-service, such as organizing user education and information literacy programs are discussed. Methods of evaluation of the service provided are analysed to improve the same. The chal-lenges of the career to develop essential skills to combat technology have compelled the pro-fessionals at the Library to get trained and update their technical expertise. Thus the Library tries to support the evolutionary convergence of Library Services, Technology and the Clien-tele.
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Higgins, Susan Ellen. "Youth Services in an Electronic Environment." University of Wellington Press, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/105817.

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Oh, Kyung-Mook. "Electronic networks and information services in South Korean universities." Thesis, Loughborough University, 1997. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/7426.

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Electronic networking is becoming a familiar tool in higher education and research. Because the cost of telecommunications is decreasing, while the power of electronic networks and related computing resources is increasing, the resources and systems of electronic networks can now be used more easily. Access to the new global system of electronic networking has a great potential for the development of information services in South Korea. The principal aim of the research presented here is to determine what campus-wide and nation-wide information system will enable academic and research institutions in South Korea to share their information resources in an effective and efficient way via high-speed networks. The situation in South Korea has been modelled using Checkland's soft systems methodology. Data have been collected via both questionnaires and interviews, using a stratified sample of six South Korean universities as the main source. The factors at work have been examined, and the implications for the university system and for electronic networking in South Korea are considered.
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Brownlee, David Glen. "Pricing information services in electronic markets : case study of DecisionNet /." Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 1996. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA309226.

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Thesis (M.S. in Information Technology Management) Naval Postgraduate School, March 1996.
"March 1996." Thesis advisor(s): H.K. Bhargava, William J. Haga. Bibliography: p. 101-103. Also available online.
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Massad, Nelson Heckman Robert. "Perceived transaction satisfaction with electronic service encounters: a critical incident analysis of product-related services and pure services on the Web." Related Electronic Resource: Current Research at SU : database of SU dissertations, recent titles available full text, 2003. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/syr/main.

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Basager, Mohammed Ahmed. "Evaluation of electronic information services in academic libraries in Saudi Arabia." Thesis, Loughborough University, 2001. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/7530.

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This study aims to investigate the strengths and weaknesses of the information technology services in academic libraries in Saudi Arabia and to propose ways in which these services could be developed. The methodology applies theoretical models, questionnaires and structured interviews. Two models were developed to investigate the behaviour of academic staff and students, the first representing users' cognitive attitudes and the degree of user-satisfaction with the services provided. The second model examines interactions between the university administration, computer centres and libraries. Questionnaires and interviews have been used to generate empirical findings. The main findings concentrate on the following issues. Most respondents had used computers either on or off campus. Use of computers at the selected universities was found to vary significantly. Respondents from science faculties were found to use technology more than other users. IT systems, network infrastructure and the availability of qualified staff were, to varying degrees, found to be a constant source of concern and a hindrance to the provision of effective services. There was no consistent pattern of use and there was frequently a failure to provide any service at all. The only means for academic staff and users to gain access to the Internet was through departmental provision as, at the time of this research, this was not available in the libraries. A lack of funding, qualified staff, programmers and connections to the computer networks are regarded as major reasons for not providing efficient electronic services to users. The main recommendations of this study are that coordination and co-operation between libraries, making full use of technology, should be established. Universities should lobby the Finance Ministry to argue for a change in the regulations to allow libraries to generate their own revenue in order to enhance existing services. University administrations, computer centres and academic departments should establish formal procedures to provide effective electronic services to users. The present provision of training facilities for both staff and students needs to be extensively reviewed and enhanced.
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Morton, Mary Elizabeth Wiedenbeck Susan McCain Katherine Wootton. "Use and acceptance of an electronic health record : factors affecting physician attitudes /." Philadelphia, Pa. : Drexel University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1860/2905.

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Cheng, Grace Y. T., and n/a. "Measuring electronic information systems: the use of the information behaviour model." University of Canberra. Information Management and Tourism, 2002. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20050628.150806.

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This study focused on measuring the importance and contribution of information obtained from the library, particularly electronic information services (EIS), to success in solving clinical problems in hospitals. Three research questions with three main hypotheses were advanced and tested on clinicians in 44 hospitals in Hong Kong. The findings were tested against the framework from Wilson's (1996) existing general information behaviour model, from which a new extended model for clinicians was built. Measures of EIS were then derived from the new model. The research was broadly divided into a series of five studies in two stages: nominal group, quantitative survey, and interviews in the first stage, and randomized controlled study as well as the analyses of statistical data and computer transaction logs in the second stage. The key results in Stage I led to the studies in Stage 11. The randomized controlled study in Stage 11 attempted to reduce the barriers identified in the information environment, with a view to test the results of an educational intervention, and to confirm that the hypotheses were true given reduced barriers and the presence of enabling conditions. The effects of the interventions in this experimental study were validated and verified by statistical data and transaction logs. Corroborative evidence from the two-stage studies showed that the three main inter-connected hypotheses were supported: success in problem-solving is related to the information sources used; user satisfaction is related to success in problem-solving; and EIS use is an indicator of user satisfaction. EIS use is determined by a number of factors: the preference for EIS, the use of the library, the skills and knowledge in searching, the profession of the user and the characteristics of the work environment. Educational intervention was found to improve success in problem-solving, the attitudes, skills and knowledge in searching, the satisfaction with and use of EIS, and is an important enabling condition. The research rejected part of the first hypothesis posed that success in problem-solving is related to clinical question posed and suggests that further research is needed in this area. The study supported the extension of the general model to clinical information needs and behaviours and found new relationships. The study found an additional determinant of EIS satisfaction, the satisfaction with the information obtained. EIS satisfaction would not be changed by educational intervention alone if the information obtained was not satisfactory. On the other hand, education can improve EIS satisfaction regardless of whether the problem has been solved. Of critical importance is the time factor in determining the use (or non-use) of EIS. There is new evidence that the awareness of the user of an answer in literature is a determining factor for active searching. Borrowing the concept of opportunity cost from economic theory, the researcher relates it with the differing levels of self-efficacy and postulates a model for planning EIS and related library services. From the new extended model of information behaviour, sixteen main measures or indicators were tested on a proposed framework in developing performance measures to diagnose information behaviours and predict EIS use, satisfaction and success in problem-solving. In measuring EIS, the researcher suggested the holistic approach in assessing traditional (non-electronic) library and information services as part of information behaviours of clinicians. The study pointed to the imbalance between self-efficacy and the actual skills and knowledge of users in their searching mentality and activities and the implication for library practice. Qualitative aspects that require further research on measurement were suggested. The study has important ramifications for theory and practice for the information professional. The new extended model of information behaviour for clinicians establishes deterministic relationships that help explain why an information search is pursued actively, continuously, or not at all. Measures that have been derived from these relationships can help diagnose and predict information behaviours. The study highlights the flexibility and utility of the general model of information behaviour. Also, this is the first time that such a methodological approach has been adopted to derive EIS measures. The application of the randomized controlled study methodology in information science was proven to be feasible and yielded definitive results. The researcher proposes that further development of information behaviour model should incorporate the element of knowledge generation process in an organization.
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Eriksson, Oskar, Kristian Maric, and Hans Olsberg. "Electronic Identification : Focus on bank services and security." Thesis, Jönköping University, Jönköping International Business School, 2005. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-62.

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Parham, Antonio M. (Antonio Miguel). "Prodigy Business Services--an "instructional case" study of marketing tactics for a computerized electronic information service." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/45186.

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Books on the topic "Electronic information services"

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Libraries, Westminster City. Electronic information services in Westminster Libraries. [London]: City of Westminster, 1998.

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Illinois State Board of Education (1973- ). Division of Funding and Disbursements. Electronic services. Springfield, Ill.]: Illinois State Board of Education, Division of Funding and Disbursement Services, 2002.

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Illinois. Dept. of Employment Security. Information services. Springfield, Ill.]: Illinois Dept. of Employment Security, 2001.

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Clancey, Cedric. The Information systems services industry: Obtaining external services. Chichester: Wiley, 1989.

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School, JK Business, ed. Library services in electronic environment. Gurgaon: JK Business School, 2010.

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Shoniregun, Charles A. Electronic Healthcare Information Security. Boston, MA: Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, 2010.

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Wasik, John F. The electronic business information sourcebook. New York: Wiley, 1987.

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Brennan, Patricia. Licensing electronic resources: Strategic and practical considerations for signing electronic information delivery agreements. Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries, 1997.

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Brennan, Patricia. Licensing electronic resources: Strategic and practical considerations for signing electronic information delivery agreements. Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries, 1997.

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Mott, Stephen C. Electronic information services: Looking ahead by looking back. Washington, D.C: International Center for Information Technologies, 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "Electronic information services"

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Grönlund, Åke. "Cities and the Local Information Society." In Managing Electronic Services, 209–20. London: Springer London, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0511-4_15.

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Wawrzyniak, Gerard, and Imed El Fray. "An Electronic Document for Distributed Electronic Services." In Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management, 617–30. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45378-1_54.

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Berntzen, Lasse. "Electronic Government Service Efficiency: How to Measure Efficiency of Electronic Services." In Public Administration and Information Technology, 75–92. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-9982-4_5.

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Baumgarten, Clara, and Iryna Ivanochko. "The Impact of Electronic Services on Traditional Services." In Developments in Information & Knowledge Management for Business Applications, 311–41. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-62151-3_7.

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Saric, Dragana, and Marian Mikolasik. "The Impact of Electronic Services on Traditional Services." In Developments in Information & Knowledge Management for Business Applications, 305–34. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-76632-0_11.

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Robinson, Kenneth. "Information Services, Demographics, and Some of the Dynamics of Change." In Electronic Money Flows, 149–55. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3886-4_8.

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Kő, Andrea, András Gábor, and Zoltán Szabó. "Innovative eHealth Services – PISCES Solution." In Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective, 206–19. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22389-6_15.

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Alemi, Farrokh, and Richard C. Stephens. "Electronic Communities of Patients: Computer Services Through Telephones." In Information Networks for Community Health, 247–68. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2246-0_14.

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Hartman, Alan, Anshu N. Jain, Jay Ramanathan, Antonis Ramfos, Willem-Jan Van der Heuvel, Christian Zirpins, Stefan Tai, et al. "Participatory Design of Public Sector Services." In Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective, 219–33. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15172-9_21.

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Sergeeva, Irina, Ariadna Aleksandrova, Yulia Ryabukhina, and Ekaterina Ostapovets. "Survey of Electronic Workflow for Russian Healthcare Services." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 400–414. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69784-0_34.

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Conference papers on the topic "Electronic information services"

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Wei, Chuanli. "Study on information ecosystem research in electronic commerce." In 2013 International Conference on Services Science and Services Information Technology. Southampton, UK: WIT Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/sssit131692.

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Fong, Elizabeth, Nenad Ivezic, Tom Rhodes, and Yun Peng. "Agent-based services for B2B electronic commerce." In Information Technologies 2000, edited by Nina M. Berry. SPIE, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.411775.

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Weiwei Qian and Chao Jia. "Quantization model of user experience for electronic information services." In 2015 International Conference on Logistics, Informatics and Service Sciences (LISS). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/liss.2015.7369634.

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O'Keefe, Graeme J., Gary F. Egan, Daniel O'Callaghan, W. McKay, Oliver Hennessy, and Iain Morrison. "Networked electronic information services at the Austin Hospital, Melbourne." In Medical Imaging 1994, edited by R. Gilbert Jost. SPIE, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.174384.

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Schneider, Georg J., and Dimitri Perepelkin. "Electronic Band Scores and Stage Services Framework." In 14th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0006958102690276.

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Kostoska, Magdalena, Marjan Gusev, and Sasko Ristov. "Interoperability challenges among University electronic services systems." In 2014 37th International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics (MIPRO). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mipro.2014.6859658.

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Jianbin, Shi. "Discuss of personalization information services on the multilingual electronic commerce." In 2011 International Conference on E-Business and E-Government (ICEE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icebeg.2011.5886824.

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Shioda, Shigeo, and Yusuke Nakajima. "Information Spread across Social Network Services with Users’ Information Indifference Behavior." In 2019 11th Computer Science and Electronic Engineering (CEEC). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ceec47804.2019.8974335.

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Castillo, Victor H., Ricardo Acosta-Diaz, Leonel Soriano-Equigua, Jose Luis Alvarez, Daniel Orozco, Heriberto Garcia, Isabel Maria Gomez Gonzalez, and David Abdel Mejia Medina. "An instrument for analyzing attitudes towards electronic participation services." In 2014 9th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cisti.2014.6876943.

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Mammi, E., G. Russo, and P. Talone. "Prioritization of application layer FEC information for IP television services QoS." In IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, edited by Susan P. Farnand and Frans Gaykema. SPIE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.876580.

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Reports on the topic "Electronic information services"

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Khrunichev, R. V. Electronic information-educational resource «the Use of the online service Piktochart in the educational process of the University». OFERNIO, December 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/ofernio.2018.23533.

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Payment Systems Report - June of 2020. Banco de la República de Colombia, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32468/rept-sist-pag.eng.2020.

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With its annual Payment Systems Report, Banco de la República offers a complete overview of the infrastructure of Colombia’s financial market. Each edition of the report has four objectives: 1) to publicize a consolidated account of how the figures for payment infrastructures have evolved with respect to both financial assets and goods and services; 2) to summarize the issues that are being debated internationally and are of interest to the industry that provides payment clearing and settlement services; 3) to offer the public an explanation of the ideas and concepts behind retail-value payment processes and the trends in retail payments within the circuit of individuals and companies; and 4) to familiarize the public, the industry, and all other financial authorities with the methodological progress that has been achieved through applied research to analyze the stability of payment systems. This edition introduces changes that have been made in the structure of the report, which are intended to make it easier and more enjoyable to read. The initial sections in this edition, which is the eleventh, contain an analysis of the statistics on the evolution and performance of financial market infrastructures. These are understood as multilateral systems wherein the participating entities clear, settle and register payments, securities, derivatives and other financial assets. The large-value payment system (CUD) saw less momentum in 2019 than it did the year before, mainly because of a decline in the amount of secondary market operations for government bonds, both in cash and sell/buy-backs, which was offset by an increase in operations with collective investment funds (CIFs) and Banco de la República’s operations to increase the money supply (repos). Consequently, the Central Securities Depository (DCV) registered less activity, due to fewer negotiations on the secondary market for public debt. This trend was also observed in the private debt market, as evidenced by the decline in the average amounts cleared and settled through the Central Securities Depository of Colombia (Deceval) and in the value of operations with financial derivatives cleared and settled through the Central Counterparty of Colombia (CRCC). Section three offers a comprehensive look at the market for retail-value payments; that is, transactions made by individuals and companies. During 2019, electronic transfers increased, and payments made with debit and credit cards continued to trend upward. In contrast, payments by check continued to decline, although the average daily value was almost four times the value of debit and credit card purchases. The same section contains the results of the fourth survey on how the use of retail-value payment instruments (for usual payments) is perceived. Conducted at the end of 2019, the main purpose of the survey was to identify the availability of these payment instruments, the public’s preferences for them, and their acceptance by merchants. It is worth noting that cash continues to be the instrument most used by the population for usual monthly payments (88.1% with respect to the number of payments and 87.4% in value). However, its use in terms of value has declined, having registered 89.6% in the 2017 survey. In turn, the level of acceptance by merchants of payment instruments other than cash is 14.1% for debit cards, 13.4% for credit cards, 8.2% for electronic transfers of funds and 1.8% for checks. The main reason for the use of cash is the absence of point-of-sale terminals at commercial establishments. Considering that the retail-payment market worldwide is influenced by constant innovation in payment services, by the modernization of clearing and settlement systems, and by the efforts of regulators to redefine the payment industry for the future, these trends are addressed in the fourth section of the report. There is an account of how innovations in technology-based financial payment services have developed, and it shows that while this topic is not new, it has evolved, particularly in terms of origin and vocation. One of the boxes that accompanies the fourth section deals with certain payment aspects of open banking and international experience in that regard, which has given the customers of a financial entity sovereignty over their data, allowing them, under transparent and secure conditions, to authorize a third party, other than their financial entity, to request information on their accounts with financial entities, thus enabling the third party to offer various financial services or initiate payments. Innovation also has sparked interest among international organizations, central banks, and research groups concerning the creation of digital currencies. Accordingly, the last box deals with the recent international debate on issuance of central bank digital currencies. In terms of the methodological progress that has been made, it is important to underscore the work that has been done on the role of central counterparties (CCPs) in mitigating liquidity and counterparty risk. The fifth section of the report offers an explanation of a document in which the work of CCPs in financial markets is analyzed and corroborated through an exercise that was built around the Central Counterparty of Colombia (CRCC) in the Colombian market for non-delivery peso-dollar forward exchange transactions, using the methodology of network topology. The results provide empirical support for the different theoretical models developed to study the effect of CCPs on financial markets. Finally, the results of research using artificial intelligence with information from the large-value payment system are presented. Based on the payments made among financial institutions in the large-value payment system, a methodology is used to compare different payment networks, as well as to determine which ones can be considered abnormal. The methodology shows signs that indicate when a network moves away from its historical trend, so it can be studied and monitored. A methodology similar to the one applied to classify images is used to make this comparison, the idea being to extract the main characteristics of the networks and use them as a parameter for comparison. Juan José Echavarría Governor
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