Computer Science & Information Management

E-Systems for the 21st Century: Concept, Developments, and Applications, (Set of 2 volumes)
Volume 1: E-Commerce, E-Decision, E-Government, E-Health, and Social Networks
Volume 2: E-Learning, E-Maintenance, E-Portfolio, E-System, and E-Voting


Editors: Seifedine Kadry, PhD
Abdelkhalak El Hami, PhD

E-Systems for the 21st Century: Concept, Developments, and Applications, (Set of 2 volumes)

Published. Available now.
Pub Date: May 2016
Hardback Price: see ordering info
Hard ISBN: 9781771882552
E-Book ISBN: 9781771882569
Pages: 944 pp w index
Binding Type: hardback / ebook
Notes: 143 illustrations

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E-based systems and computer networks are becoming standard practice across all sectors, including health, engineering, business, education, security, and citizen interaction with local and national government. They facilitate rapid and easy dissemination of information and data to assist service providers and end-users, offering existing and newly engineered services, products, and communication channels. Recent years have witnessed rising interest in these computerized systems and procedures, which exploit different forms of electronic media in order to offer effective and sophisticated solutions to a wide range of real-world applications.

With contributions from researchers and practitioners from around the world, this two-volume book discusses and reports on new and important developments in the field of e-systems, covering a wide range of current issues in the design, engineering, and adoption of e-systems. E-Systems for the 21st Century: Concept, Developments and Applications focuses on the use of e-systems in many areas of sectors of contemporary life, including

  • commerce and business
  • learning and education
  • health care
  • government and law
  • voting
  • service businesses
The two-volume book offers comprehensive research and case studies addressing e-system use in health, business, education, security, and citizen interaction with local and national government. Several studies address the use of social networks in providing services as well as issues in maintenance and security of e-systems as well.

This collection will be valuable to researchers at universities and other institutions working in these fields, practitioners in the research and development departments in industry, and students conducting research in the areas of e-systems. The book can be used as an advanced reference for a course taught at the undergraduate and graduate-level in business and engineering schools as well.

Features
  • Discusses and reports on new and important developments in the field of e-systems
  • Focuses on the use of e-systems in many areas of sectors of contemporary life, including commerce and business, learning and education, health care, government and law, voting, and service businesses
  • Offers comprehensive research and case studies addressing e-system use in health, business, education, security, and citizen interaction with local and national government


CONTENTS:
Volume 1: E-Commerce, E-Decision, E-Government, E-Health, and Social Networks
Preface
1. A Survey of Trust in Social Commerce
Seyyed Alireza Hashemi Golpayegani , Leila Esmaeili, Shahla Mardani , and Seyyed Muhamad Mutallebi Esfidvajani
2. e-Decision Support in Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems
Norman Gwangwava
3. Socio-Demographic Factors and Citizens’ Perception of E-Government
P. Devika and N. Mathiyalagan
4. Electronic Court Management System in Malaysia: The Legal and Functional Requirements for Court Records
Wan Satirah Wan Mohd Saman and Nurussobah Hussin
5. E-Government Formation Challenges and Solution Perspectives
Rasim Alguliyev and Farhad Yusifov
6. Technology Acceptance of E-Services in India: A Perceived Risk Perspective
Ashis Pani and Rakesh Tiwari
7. Implementation of eHealth Project in Slovenia: An International Perspective, Key Challenges, and Ways Forward
Dalibor Stanimirovic
8. Acceptance of E-Health by Healthcare Professionals in Developing Countries: Case of Morocco
Rachid Oumlil
9. eHealth for Developing Countries: A Theoretical Model Grounded on Literature
Harry Fulgencio
10. How Mediterranean Local Governments Use Facebook to Enhance Stakeholder Engagement
Alejandro Sáez-Martín, María del Mar Gálvez-Rodríguez, and María Del Carmen Caba-Pérez
11. Utilizing Social Networks for Educational Purposes
Abouzar Sadeghzadeh, Maryam Haghshenas, Mojtaba Nassiriyar, and Roghayeh Shahbazi
12. Social Networks and Information Dissemination for Disaster Risk Management
Mohammed Zuhair Al-Taie, and Siti Mariyam Shamsuddin

Volume 2: E-Learning, E-Maintenance, E-Portfolio, E-System, and E-Voting
Preface
1. Creative Criticism Writing for E-World: Design for Blended Classroom in 21st Century
Watcharapol Wiboolyasarin
2. Adaptive E-Learning Achieving Personalization for Students
Robert Costello
3. The Trend and Delivery Architecture of E-Learning Systems
Chi Man Mui
4. E-Learning 3.0: Technologies, Applications, Benefits, Trends, and Challenges
Te Fu Chen
5. Design of Mobile Application to Manage Senior Projects
Seifedine Kadry and Abdelkhalak El Hami
6. E-Maintenance Management System for Optimal Functionality of Machines
Makinde Olasumbo, Adeyeri Michael Kanisuru, Mpofu Khumbulani, and Ramatsetse Boitumelo Innocent
7. The Development and Transition from Portfolios to E-Portfolio within Educational Context
Nasim Matar and Ebtisam Al-Harithi
8. Parallel Processing for Visualizing Remote Sensing Imagery Data Sets
Safa Amir Najim and Alaa Amir Najim
9. Fraud Detection in Process-Aware Information Systems Using Process Mining
Shahla Mardani and Hamid Reza Shahriari
10. eRobotics Combining Electronic Media and Simulation Technology to Develop (Not Only) Robotics Applications
Jürgen Rossmann, Michael Schluse, Malte Rast, and Linus Atorf
11. Tackling Fraud: A Collaborative Model for Insurance Companies
Ashis Pani and Rakesh Tiwari
12. Assessing the Factors That Could Impact the Adoption of E-Voting Technologies with a South African Context
Mourine Achieng and Ephias Ruhode
Index


About the Authors / Editors:
Editors: Seifedine Kadry, PhD
Associate Professor, School of Engineering, American University of the Middle East, Kuwait

Seifedine Kadry, PhD, has been an Associate Professor with American University of the Middle East in Kuwait since 2010. He serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Research Journal of Mathematics and Statistics and the ARPN Journal of Systems and Software. He worked as Head of Software Support and Analysis Unit of First National Bank where he designed and implemented the data warehouse and business intelligence. In addition, he has published several books and is the author of more than 50 papers on applied math, computer science, and stochastic systems in peer-reviewed journals. At present his research focuses on system prognostics, stochastic systems, and probability and reliability analysis. He received a PhD in computational and applied mathematics in 2007 from the Blaise Pascal University (Clermont-II) - Clermont-Ferrand in France.

Abdelkhalak El Hami, PhD
Professor, National Institute of Applied Sciences, Rouen, France

Abdelkhalak El Hami, PhD, is a Full Professor at INSA of Rouen, France, as well as Deputy Director of LOFIMS laboratory and Head of mechanical chair of the National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts in Normandy. He has been training director of mechanical engineers at INSA - Rouen. Professor El Hami’s research activities include reliability-optimization systems. He has supervised 32 PhD theses. He also is the author and co-author of more than a dozen books and more than 500 papers published in international journals and conferences. He has a doctorate in engineering sciences from the University of Franche-Comté in France (1992). He received his Habilitation diploma to supervise research (HDR) in 2000.




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