Sciweavers

585 search results - page 23 / 117
» Blind Electronic Commerce
Sort
View
DS
2001
167views Database» more  DS 2001»
13 years 9 months ago
An Analysis of Integration Problems of XML-Based Catalogs for B2B Electronic Commerce
: Electronic B2B marketplaces bring together many online suppliers and buyers, each of which can potentially use his own format to represent the products in his product catalog. Th...
Borys Omelayenko, Dieter Fensel
IPL
2006
85views more  IPL 2006»
13 years 7 months ago
A flaw in the electronic commerce protocol SET
The Secure Electronic Transaction (SET) protocol has been developed by the major credit card companies in association with some of the top software corporations to secure e-commer...
Srecko Brlek, Sardaouna Hamadou, John Mullins
COMCOM
2000
79views more  COMCOM 2000»
13 years 7 months ago
Jikzi - a new framework for security policy, trusted publishing and electronic commerce
In this paper, we describe a thread of research which we have followed off and on at Cambridge for about three years. Our topic is the security of electronic documents, in the bro...
Ross J. Anderson, Jong-Hyeon Lee
PDPTA
2000
13 years 9 months ago
Design, Implementation, and Experimentation on Mobile Agent Security for Electronic Commerce Applications
In this paper, a Shopping Information Agent System (SIAS) is built based on mobile agent technology. It sends out agents to di erent hosts in an electronic marketplace. The agents ...
Anthony H. W. Chan, Caris K. M. Wong, Tsz Yeung Wo...
SKG
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
A New Method to Security Electronic Commerce Protocol
We use semi-regular entities to denote the entities different from penetrates that participate in the protocol on behalf of themselves such as customers in e-commerce.
Jie Yang, Hai-guang Mo, Yu-heng Long