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Announcement – extension of the deadline for editing the accepted papers
The 8th national and 2nd international conference on electronic commerce and economy
Announcement – The last deadline for editing the accepted papers to be published in proceeding of the conference
Following the series of meetings held for developing electronic commerce and economy development road map, the second meeting was held with attendance of managing directors and IT and legal managers of insurances companies, in deputy of information technology and e-commerce development, ministry of industry, mine and trade on March 6, 2013. At the beginning of this meeting,Mr. paryab the project manager of developing Iran document of electronic commerce and economy development (road map) and the secretary general of Iranian e-commerce scientific association welcomed the attendants and provided some explanations about the importance and procedures of developing road map and the most important actions have been taken. He pointed out the large volume of activities done and the methodologies and strategies used in developing the road map which was appreciated by attendants. He also talked about e-insurance and said that e-insurance is one of the requirements of developing electronic commerce and economy. Also he said that it is possible to provide new services which little attention has been paid to them in this field. So it is necessary to pay great attention to this sector. Then, the procedures of developing Iran document of electronic commerce and economy development(road map) was broad casted as a clip. Next, Ms. Oyar hossein the deputy of e-government development office in ministry of industry, mine and trade and the manager of modern systems of Iranian e-commerce scientific association provided some complementary explanations about the process of preparing and developing the road map. She noted that several meetings with presence of universities instructors and organizations' representatives were held. She mentioned that this document has been prepared in two volumes. In the first volume, the documents of electronic commerce and economy development road map and in the second volume the supporting documents have been provided. She also outlined the methodology of road map. Some of the topics presented were: the necessity of providing the document, reviewing upstream documents, risk management,stakeholders, mission and vision, strategies and solutions. Then the attendants were asked to express their opinions about the road map. In this regard, insurance companies'representatives provided their opinions. From their point of views, the most important problems of implementing electronic commerce and economy in insurance industry are some factors such as the need to large investment in buying database, the need to verify the identity through digital signature,insufficient security and low quality of electronic services, non-electronic nature of insurance services, the lack of clear rules in e-insurance,connection problems and using data banks such as the national organization for civil registration and police force etc. At the end of this meeting, Mr.paryab provided some complementary explanations and answered to some questions regarding the road map and it was decided that the complementary opinions to be sent to the secretariat of road map development by March 13, 2013.
Following the series of meetings held for developing electronic commerce and economy development road map, the second meeting was held with attendance of managing directors and IT and legal managers of insurances companies, in deputy of information technology and e-commerce development, ministry of industry, mine and trade on March 6, 2013.
At the beginning of this meeting,Mr. paryab the project manager of developing Iran document of electronic commerce and economy development (road map) and the secretary general of Iranian e-commerce scientific association welcomed the attendants and provided some explanations about the importance and procedures of developing road map and the most important actions have been taken. He pointed out the large volume of activities done and the methodologies and strategies used in developing the road map which was appreciated by attendants. He also talked about e-insurance and said that e-insurance is one of the requirements of developing electronic commerce and economy. Also he said that it is possible to provide new services which little attention has been paid to them in this field. So it is necessary to pay great attention to this sector.
Then, the procedures of developing Iran document of electronic commerce and economy development(road map) was broad casted as a clip.
Next, Ms. Oyar hossein the deputy of e-government development office in ministry of industry, mine and trade and the manager of modern systems of Iranian e-commerce scientific association provided some complementary explanations about the process of preparing and developing the road map. She noted that several meetings with presence of universities instructors and organizations' representatives were held. She mentioned that this document has been prepared in two volumes. In the first volume, the documents of electronic commerce and economy development road map and in the second volume the supporting documents have been provided. She also outlined the methodology of road map. Some of the topics presented were: the necessity of providing the document, reviewing upstream documents, risk management,stakeholders, mission and vision, strategies and solutions.
Then the attendants were asked to express their opinions about the road map. In this regard, insurance companies'representatives provided their opinions. From their point of views, the most important problems of implementing electronic commerce and economy in insurance industry are some factors such as the need to large investment in buying database, the need to verify the identity through digital signature,insufficient security and low quality of electronic services, non-electronic nature of insurance services, the lack of clear rules in e-insurance,connection problems and using data banks such as the national organization for civil registration and police force etc.
At the end of this meeting, Mr.paryab provided some complementary explanations and answered to some questions regarding the road map and it was decided that the complementary opinions to be sent to the secretariat of road map development by March 13, 2013.