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TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY ON UBIQUITOUS NETWORKS IFIP – The International Federation for Information Processing IFIP was founded in 1960 under the auspices of UNESCO, following the First World Computer Congress held in Paris the previous year. An umbrella organization for societies working in information processing, IFIP's aim is two-fold: to support information processing within its member countries and to encourage technology transfer to developing nations. As its mission statement clearly states, IFIP's mission is to be the leading, truly international, apolitical organization which encourages and assists in the development, exploitation and application of information technology for the benefit of all people. IFIP is a non-profitmaking organization, run almost solely by 2500 volunteers. It operates through a number of technical committees, which organize events and publications. IFIP's events range from an international congress to local seminars, but the most important are: • The IFIP World Computer Congress, held every second year; • Open conferences; • Working conferences. The flagship event is the IFIP World Computer Congress, at which both invited and contributed papers are presented. Contributed papers are rigorously refereed and the rejection rate is high. As with the Congress, participation in the open conferences is open to all and papers may be invited or submitted. Again, submitted papers are stringently refereed. The working conferences are structured differently. They are usually run by a working group and attendance is small and by invitation only. Their purpose is to create an atmosphere conducive to innovation and development. Refereeing is less rigorous and papers are subjected to extensive group discussion. Publications arising from IFIP events vary. The papers presented at the IFIP World Computer Congress and at open conferences are published as conference proceedings, while the results of the working conferences are often published as collections of selected and edited papers. Any national society whose primary activity is in information may apply to become a full member of IFIP, although full membership is restricted to one society per country. Full members are entitled to vote at the annual General Assembly, National societies preferring a less committed involvement may apply for associate or corresponding membership. Associate members enjoy the same benefits as full members, but without voting rights. Corresponding members are not represented in IFIP bodies. Affiliated membership is open to non-national societies, and individual and honorary membership schemes are also offered. TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY ON UBIQUITOUS NETWORKS The 8th IFIP Conference on e-Business, e-Services, and e-Society (I3E 2008), September 24-16, 2008, Tokyo, Japan Edited by Makoto Oya Shonan Institute of Technology Japan Ryuya Uda Tokyo University of Technology Japan Chizuko Yasunobu Hitachi Consulting Co., Ltd. Japan (cid:3) (cid:5)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:3) Editors Makoto Oya Ryuya Uda Shonan Institute of Technology Tokyo University of Technology Japan Japan Chizuko Yasunobu Hitachi Consulting Co., Ltd. Japan p. cm. (IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, a Springer Series in Computer Science) ISSN: 1571-5736 / 1861-2288 (Internet) ISBN: 978-0-387-85690-2 eISBN: 978-0-387-85691-9 Lib rary of Congress Control Number: 2008933386 Copyright (cid:164) 2008 by International Federation for Information Processing. All rights reserved. This work may not be translated or copied in whole or in part without the written permission of the publisher (Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, 233 Spring Street, New York, NY 10013, USA), except for brief excerpts in connection with reviews or scholarly analysis. Use in connection with any form of information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed is forbidden. The use in this publication of trade names, trademarks, service marks and similar terms, even if they a re not iden tified as such, is not to be taken as an expression of opinion as to whether or not they are subject to proprietary rights. Printed on acid-free paper springer.com (cid:3) v Contents General Chair’s Message xi Program Committee Chair’s Message xiii Organizing Committees xv Program Committee xvii External Reviewers xix Keynotes Future Outlook on Mobile and Ubiquitous Services xxi Takeshi Mizuike How salesforce.com Changes Information Technology xxiii Adam Gross SOUNDS FROM UTOPIA Critical Issues of the Web 2.0 Perspective in the Network Society xxv Jan A.G.M. van Dijk v i Towards Sustainable Society Organized Session eService on Healthcare and Social Innovation eService Innovation and Sensor Based Healthcare 1 Osamu Sudoh, Sozo Inoue, Naoki Nakashima Research Track User Behavior Modeling Decision Making Model for Online Music Service Users 15 Ayako Hiramatsu, Takahiro Yamasaki, Kazuo Nose Intraday-scale Long Interval Method of Classifying Intramonth-scale Revisiting Mobile Users 27 Toshihiko Yamakami The Study of Customer Segmentation Examined by Catastrophe Model 37 Yu-Kai Huang Information Overload and Recommendation Systems A Procedure of How to Conduct Research in Transparent Mobile Recommendations 49 Mike Radmacher Development of Recommender Systems Using User Preference Tendencies: An Algorithm for Diversifying Recommendation 61 Yuki Ogawa, Hirohiko Suwa, Hitoshi Yamamoto, Isamu Okada, Toshizumi Ohta on Ubiquitous Networks vii Trust and Security Cryptographic Approach for Workflow Systems 75 Yasuo Hatano, Kunihiko Miyazaki, Toshinobu Kaneko A Fuzzy Model for Scalable Trust in E-Commerce 87 Zhaohao Sun, Xifeng Guo, Shuliang Zhao Extending RBAC for Large Enterprises and Its Quantitative Risk Evaluation 99 Seiichi Kondo, Mizuho Iwaihara, Masatoshi Yoshikawa, Masashi Torato Service Oriented Computing and Web Services Presence-Based Runtime Composition of IMS Services Deployed in a SIP Servlet Platform 113 Juan Miguel Espinosa Carlin A Service Oriented and Agent-Based Architecture for the e-Collaboration of SMEs 125 Ioannis Ignatiadis, Dimitrios Tektonidis, Adomas Svirskas, Jonathan Briggs, Stamatia-Ann Katriou, Adamantios Koumpis Autonomous Web Services Based on Dynamic Model Harmonization 139 Makoto Oya P2P Co-Operation and Content Management A Nonlinear Representation of Page History in P2P Wiki System 151 Sawsan Alshattnawi, Gérôme Canals, Pascal Molli Distributed Secure Virtual File System Using FUSE 161 Shin Tezuka, Akifumi Inoue, Ryuya Uda, Kenichi Okada v i i i Towards Sustainable Society Ubiquitous, Mobile and Pervasive Services Pricing for Maximizing Provider's Revenue in Multicast Content Delivery Services 173 Takehiro Kajita, Kyoko Yamori, Yoshiaki Tanaka Personalized Public-Transport Guidance Using Mobile End Devices 185 Stefan Christmann, Thorsten Caus, Svenja Hagenhoff Internet Adoption in Tourism Industry in China 197 Hongxiu Li, Reima Suomi e-Health and e-Education The Use of Data Sources of Medication Information - a Finnish Primary Care Organization in the Light of National e-Health Scenarios 209 Eeva Aarnio, Reetta Raitoharju Student Retention through Customized Service Processes 221 Reihard Jung, Jessica Kochbeck, Annett Nagel e-Government in the Finnish Early Childhood Education: An Analysis of Current Status and Challenges 233 Annukka Vahtera on Ubiquitous Networks ix e-Government (G2G, G2B and G2C) Network-driven Context in User-driven Innovation 245 Yumiko Kinoshita, Osamu Sudoh Does e-Government Trust in e-Commerce when Investigating Trust? A Review of Trust Literature in e-Commerce and e-Government Domains 253 Matti Mäntymäki Effects of Information Communication Technology on Urban and Rural Service Sectors: An Empirical Analysis of Japanese Economic Geography 265 Hideyuki Tanaka, Takeshi Okamoto Legal, Societal and Cultural Issues The Age-Divide in E-Government – Data, Interpretations, Theory Fragments 279 Björn Niehaves, Jörg Becker Software Piracy in Chilean e-Society 289 Ranjan B. Kini A Computing System to Assist Business Leaders in Making Ethical Decisions 303 Reggie Davidrajuh x Towards Sustainable Society Industrial and Administration Track Local Government ICT Platform in Japan Local Government ICT Platform Standardization Activities of ICT Systems and Services for Offering High Value-added Service by Interacting Local Governments, Regional Institutions and Private Sector 315 Akihira Yoshimoto, Shu-ichi Muto, Genichi Kaneda, Kazuaki Ohara, Masahiko Nakayama, Atsushi Hirao, Hidekazu Masaki, Daisuke Miyamoto Service Interaction Platform Technologies Providing High Value-added ICT Services 327 Takashi Kai, Atsushi Hirao, Daisuke Miyamoto, Yuko Ueda Infrastructure and Implementation Realizing Interoperable Infrastructure for Electronic Business Systems and Local Government Systems 341 Kazunori Iwasa, Masahiko Narita, Makiko Shimamura Group Support in Collaborative Networks Organizations for Ambient Assisted Living 353 Paulo Novais, Ricardo Costa, Davide Carneiro, José Machado, Luís Lima, José Neves Index of Authors 363

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