<p>The second International Symposium on Electronic Commerce was held in Hong Kong, April 2001, in conjunction with the fourth International Workshop on the Technological Challenges of Electronic Commerce. This symposium belongs to the- commerce conference series started in 1998 in Toronto, Canada.
Electronic Commerce Technologies
โ Scribed by Oda Sans, Gordon B. Agnew (auth.), Weidong Kou, Yelena Yesha, Chung Jen Tan (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 197
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2040
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The second International Symposium on Electronic Commerce was held in Hong Kong, April 2001, in conjunction with the fourth International Workshop on the Technological Challenges of Electronic Commerce. This symposium belongs to the- commerce conference series started in 1998 in Toronto, Canada. Since then, every year, there has been an international workshop on the technological challenges of electronic commerce, and every other year, in conjunction with the workshop, an international symposium on electronic commerce is held. The following workshops have been held so far. โข The first International Workshop on the Technological Challenges of Electronic Commerce was held in September 1998, in Toronto, Canada. โข The second International Workshop on the Technological Challenges of Electronic Commerce was held in May 1999, in Beijing, China. โข The third International Workshop on the Technological Challenges of Electronic Commerce was held in June 2000, in Waterloo, Canada โข The fourth International Workshop on the Technological Challenges of Electronic Commerce was held in April 2001, in Hong Kong. The first International Symposium on Electronic Commerce was held in Beijing, China, May 1999, in conjunction with the second International Workshop on the Technological Challenges of Electronic Commerce.
โฆ Table of Contents
An Efficient Multiple Merchants Payment Protocol for Secure Electronic Transactions Based on Purchase Consolidation....Pages 1-19
A Fair Electronic Cash Scheme....Pages 20-32
A Secure Payment Protocol Using Mobile Agents in an Untrusted Host Environment....Pages 33-41
Building Trust for E-Commerce: Collaborating Label Bureaus....Pages 42-56
Group-Oriented (t, n) Threshold Digital Signature Schemes with Traceable Signers....Pages 57-69
The Implementation of Security Algorithm of Mobile Agent on Roblet....Pages 70-78
Active Page Generation via Customizing XML for Data Beans in E-Commerce Applications....Pages 79-97
i-Cube: A Tool-Set for the Dynamic Extraction and Integration of Web Data Content....Pages 98-115
An Extensible, Human-Centric Framework That Promotes Universal Access to Electronic Commerce....Pages 116-126
CBR-Responder, an Automated Customer Service for E-Commerce....Pages 127-137
Introducing QoS to Electronic Commerce Applications....Pages 138-147
A Methodology and Implementation for Analytic Modeling in Electronic Commerce Applications....Pages 148-157
Internet Based Electronic Business Framework Applications and Business to Business Standards....Pages 158-169
Online Auction Protocols: A Comparative Study....Pages 170-186
โฆ Subjects
Computer Communication Networks; Computers and Society; Management of Computing and Information Systems; Data Encryption; Operating Systems; Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet)
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