1st Edition

E-Systems for the 21st Century Concept, Developments, and Applications - Two Volume Set

    944 Pages 143 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    944 Pages 143 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    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 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, and 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.

    Volume 1: E-Commerce, E-Decision, E-Government, E-Health, and Social Networks

    Preface

    A Survey of Trust in Social Commerce

    Seyyed Alireza Hashemi Golpayegani , Leila Esmaeili, Shahla Mardani , and Seyyed Muhamad Mutallebi Esfidvajani

    e-Decision Support in Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems

    Norman Gwangwava

    Socio-Demographic Factors and Citizens’ Perception of E-Government

    P. Devika and N. Mathiyalagan

    Electronic Court Management System in Malaysia: The Legal and Functional Requirements for Court Records

    Wan Satirah Wan Mohd Saman, and Nurussobah Hussin

    E-Government Formation Challenges and Solution Perspectives

    Rasim Alguliyev and Farhad Yusifov

    Technology Acceptance of E-Services in India: A Perceived Risk Perspective

    Ashis Pani and Rakesh Tiwari

    Implementation of eHealth Project in Slovenia: An International Perspective, Key Challenges, and Ways Forward

    Dalibor Stanimirovic

    Acceptance of E-Health by Healthcare Professionals in Developing Countries: Case of Morocco

    Rachid Oumlil

    eHealth for Developing Countries: A Theoretical Model Grounded on Literature

    Harry Fulgencio

    How Mediterranean Local Governments Use Facebook to Enhance Stakeholder Engagement

    Alejandro Sáez-Martín, María del Mar Gálvez-Rodríguez, and María Del Carmen Caba-Pérez

    Utilizing Social Networks for Educational Purposes

    Abouzar Sadeghzadeh, Maryam Haghshenas, Mojtaba Nassiriyar, and Roghayeh Shahbazi

    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

    Creative Criticism Writing for E-World: Design for Blended Classroom in 21st Century

    Watcharapol Wiboolyasarin

    Adaptive E-Learning Achieving Personalization for Students

    Robert Costello

    The Trend and Delivery Architecture of E-Learning Systems

    Chi Man Mui

    E-Learning 3.0: Technologies, Applications, Benefits, Trends, and Challenges

    Te Fu Chen

    Design of Mobile Application to Manage Senior Projects

    Seifedine Kadry and Abdelkhalak El Hami

    E-Maintenance Management System for Optimal Functionality of Machines

    Makinde Olasumbo, Adeyeri Michael Kanisuru, Mpofu Khumbulani, and Ramatsetse Boitumelo Innocent

    The Development and Transition from Portfolios to E-Portfolio within Educational Context

    Nasim Matar and Ebtisam Al-Harithi

    Parallel Processing for Visualizing Remote Sensing Imagery Data Sets

    Safa Amir Najim and Alaa Amir Najim

    Fraud Detection in Process-Aware Information Systems Using Process Mining

    Shahla Mardani and Hamid Reza Shahriari

    eRobotics Combining Electronic Media and Simulation Technology to Develop (Not Only) Robotics Applications

    Jürgen Rossmann, Michael Schluse, Malte Rast, and Linus Atorf

    Tackling Fraud: A Collaborative Model for Insurance Companies

    Ashis Pani and Rakesh Tiwari

    Assessing the Factors That Could Impact the Adoption of E-Voting Technologies with a South African Context

    Mourine Achieng and Ephias Ruhode

    Index

    Biography

    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 implement the data warehouse and business intelligence; he has published serveral 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, is a full professor at the National Institute of Applied Sciences in the Rouen area of France. He is the author of many articles in international journals and books on optimization and uncertainty software and has presented at many conferences. He is also an IEEE Senior Member as well as on the editorial boards of several journals.