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Markets evolve through ‘entrepreneurial’ intervention which is based on intuition and on timely information. An electronic market has been constructed in the laboratory as a collaborative virtual environment to identify timely entrepreneurial information for e-markets. This information is distilled from individual signals in the markets themselves and from signals observed on the Internet. Distributed, concurrent, time-constrained data mining methods are managed using business process management technology to extract timely, reliable information from this inherently unreliable environment.
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Debenham, J., Simoff, S. (2001). Investigating the Evolution of Electronic Markets. In: Batini, C., Giunchiglia, F., Giorgini, P., Mecella, M. (eds) Cooperative Information Systems. CoopIS 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2172. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44751-2_26
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