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7071.5   Operating System Services for Wide-Area Applications - Vahdat (1998)   (Correct)
Operating System Services for Wide-Area Applications by Mohammad Amin Vahdat Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science University of California, Berkeley Professor Thomas E. Anderson, Cochair Pro... / applications including electronic commerce news services br applications including electronic commerce news services digital

6362.7   Viewer's Discretion: Host Security in Mobile Code Systems - Fong (1998)   (Correct)
Interpreter Using an abstract interpreter has been a very popular way of implementing safe and portable computation. Mobile code languages like Java [53], Safe Tcl [84], Scheme48 [91], and Telescript... / great opportunities for electronic commerce mobile computing and

5368.9   Using Secure Coprocessors - Yee (1994)   (Correct)
How do we build distributed systems that are secure? Cryptographic techniques can be used to secure the communications between physically separated systems, but this is not enough: we must be able to ... / security properties. Electronic commerce applications such as br Can real secure electronic commerce applications be built in a

4798.4   Software Agents: A review - Green, Hurst, Nangle, Cunningham.. (1997)   (Correct)
this document. 5 unknown Software Agents: A review 27 May 1997 Trinity College Dublin Broadcom Éireann Research Ltd. Shaw Green Leon Hurst Brenda Nangle Dr. Pádraig Cunningham Fergal Somers Dr. Ri... / Competitive Negotiation in Electronic Commerce br retrieval management electronic commerce education personal

4710.2   Agent-Based Software Engineering - Wooldridge (1997)   (Correct)
The technology of intelligent agents and multi-agent systems seems set to radically alter the way in which complex, distributed, open systems are conceptualized and implemented. The purpose of this pa... / ranging from INTERNET-based electronic commerce and information gathering

4307.5   Understanding Code Mobility - Fuggetta, Picco, Vigna (1998)   (Correct)
The technologies, architectures, and methodologies traditionally used to develop distributed applications exhibit a variety of limitations and drawbacks when applied to large scale distributed setting... / among users. Terms like electronic commerce or Internet phone are br information retrieval or electronic commerce. They play a role in

3998.2   Efficient Scalable Fair Cash with Off-line Extortion Prevention - Petersen, Poupard (1997)   (Correct)
Since the invention of blind signatures in 1982 by David Chaum, there have been many proposals to realize anonymous electronic cash using this mechanism. Although these systems offer high privacy to t... / electronic communication and electronic commerce grows rapidly. In future br -A Cautionary Note Usenix Electronic Commerce Workshop pages.

3986.3   Coordinating Distributed State in the Internet - Grimm   (Correct)
this paper examines several approaches to coordinating distributed state, identi es their key characteristics, and discusses how they apply to distribution in the Internet. Distributed state generally... / such as electronic commerce or electronic br in the Internet such as electronic commerce have direct economical

3941.3   Modelling, Analysis and Prototyping of the ODP Trader using Coloured.. - Tokmakoff (1998)   (Correct)
Trading is a fundamentally important aspect in the realisation of Open Object–based Distributed Systems (OOBDS), and has been the joint topic of standardisation by the International Organisation for t... / Community Networking Electronic Commerce and Information br . . Electronic Commerce .

3909.2   The UCSD Active Web - Pasquale (1997)   (Correct)
The UCSD Department of Computer Science and Engineering recently submitted a proposal for large-scale Research Infrastructure funding to the National Science Foundation. The theme of the proposal is... / resource sharing and electronic commerce between untrusted domains br st USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce . M. Bellare R.

3786.1   Seamless and Secure Interoperation of Heterogeneous Distributed.. - Hale (1997)   (Correct)
John C. Hale (Ph.D. in Computer Science) Seamless and Secure Interoperation of Heterogeneous Distributed Objects (93 pp. - VI Chapters ) Directed by Professor Sujeet Shenoi (135 words) Distributed com... / Internet enterprises such as electronic commerce and telemedicine br . Object-oriented electronic commerce model.

3527.4   Cooperative Multiagent Systems: A Personal View of the State of the.. - Lesser (1999)   (Correct)
Scientific research and practice in multiagent systems focuses on constructing computational frameworks, principles, and models for how both small and large societies of intelligent, semi-autonomous a... / entities e.g.electronic commerce and enterprise

3510.1   Distributed Rational Decision Making - Sandholm (1999)   (Correct)
Introduction Automated negotiation systems with self-interested agents are becoming increasingly important. One reason for this is the technology push of a growing standardized communication infrastr... / advent of small transaction electronic commerce on the Internet for br B. Whinston. Frontiers of Electronic Commerce. Addison-Wesley

3450.8   Transactions In Transactional Workflows - Worah, Sheth   (Correct)
Workflow management systems (WFMSs) are finding wide applicability in small and large organizational settings. Advanced transaction models (ATMs) focus on maintaining data consistency and have pro... / increasing need for electronic commerce using standard protocols br the increasing popularity of electronic commerce have led to evolution of

3401.6   Security Protocols and their Properties - Abadi (2000)   (Correct)
Specifications for security protocols range from informal narrations of message flows to formal assertions of protocol properties. This paper discusses those specifications, emphasizing authenticity a... / file-system operations or electronic-commerce transactions. Thus this br Second USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce Proceedings pages -

3323.1   Solving Optimization Problems Among Selfish Agents - Ronen (2000)   (Correct)
v 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Background . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1.1.1 Game theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... / the second ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce EC- Both papers are br the second ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce EC Both papers are

3318.2   Querying Semi-Structured Data - Abiteboul (1997)   (Correct)
The amount of data of all kinds available electronically has increased dramatically in recent years. The data resides in different forms, ranging from unstructured data in file systems to highly struc... / on-line documentations electronic commerce. It is thus essential to

3120.0   Analysis and Characterization of Large-Scale Web Server Access.. - Iyengar, Squillante, Zhang (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper we develop a general methodology for characterizing the access patterns of Web server requests based on a time-series analysis of finite collections of observed data from real systems. O... / from the emergence of electronic commerce. Examples include the IBM

3052.5   Programming Languages for Distributed Applications - Haridi, Van Roy, Brand, Schulte (1998)   (Correct)
Much progress has been made in distributed computing in the areas of distribution structure, open computing, fault tolerance, and security. Yet, writing distributed applications remains difficult beca... / by means of agents Electronic commerce is possible through secure br common protocols for electronic commerce etc. As a first

3041.9   AiA: Adaptive Communication Assistant for Effective Infobahn Access - André, Graf, Müller, Profitlich.. (1997)   (Correct)
Contents 1 Vision and Project Goals 3 2 Project Description 4 2.1 The Need for Intelligent Presentation Agents . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2.2 Main Goals of the Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... / applications in the field of electronic commerce in global markets as they

2928.9   The Aurora Architecture for Developing Network-Centric Applications.. - Marazakis, Papadakis, Nikolaou (1997)   (Correct)
This paper presents the Aurora architecture for network-centric applications. This architecture complements the CORBA and WWW=Java frameworks with support for coordination and collaboration and addres... / . . Electronic Commerce br such as digital libraries electronic commerce and scientific

2857.6   Secure Coprocessors in Electronic Commerce Applications - Yee, Tygar (1995)   (Correct)
Many researchers believe electronic wallets (secure storage devices that maintain account balances) are the solution to electronic commerce challenges. This paper argues for a more powerful model --- ... / Secure Coprocessors in Electronic Commerce Applications Bennet Yee br are the solution to electronic commerce challenges. This paper

2829.7   A Framework for the Development of Wide Area Distributed Applications - Topol (1998)   (Correct)
r Marci and her husband Rick for their support and encouragement and for the wonderful Thanksgiving holidays we shared together. I thank my fiance, Janet, for her love, support, and patience during t... / Applications . Electronic Commerce Applications br computing domains such as electronic commercehome service applications

2784.5   Automated Theorem Proving In High-Quality Software Design - Schumann   (Correct)
Machine implementation (B orger and Rosenzweig, 1995), proof times of up to two months have been reported in (Schellhorn and Ahrendt, 1998) 7 . Hence, one aim of KIV's developers is to use automate... / telephone electronic commerce or space exploration. br e.g.internet electronic commerce wireless telephone

2778.5   Theory Generation for Security Protocols - Kindred, Wing (1999)   (Correct)
We introduce theory generation, a new general-purpose technique for performing automated verification. Theory generation draws inspiration from, and complements, both automated theorem proving and sym... / and the growing popularity of electronic commerce is leading to increasing br on them even more heavily as electronic commerce continues to expand. This

2764.4   Agent Software for Near-Term Success in Distributed Applications - Laufmann (1995)   (Correct)
As the world moves rapidly toward the deployment of geographically and organizationally diverse computing systems, the technical difficulties associated with distributed, heterogeneous computing appli... / information systems and electronic commerce are placing new demands on br This is not surprising since electronic commerce must inevitably be based at

2753.2   Security and Communication in Mobile Object Systems - Vitek, Serrano, Thanos (1997)   (Correct)
this paper. This research has been carried out within the ASAP project (Swiss SPP-ICS program grant no 5003-45332). References unknown Security and Communication in Mobile Object Systems Jan Vitek, ... / trustworthy enough for electronic commerce and flexible enough to br the security requirements of electronic commerce. Lack of security fosters a

2742.7   Security in Agent-based Computing Environments Using Existing Tools.. - Krintz   (Correct)
Agent-based computing allows efficient utilization of resources and amortizes communication delay in a distributed system. In a dynamically changing, heterogeneous environment like the Internet, no as... / to exchange items enabling electronic commerce For example an agent br fair exchange protocols and electronic commerce have been developed for

2691.9   Secure Mobile Code: The JavaSeal experiment - Vitek, Bryce (1999)   (Correct)
Mobile agents are programs that move between sites during execution to benefit from the services and information present at each site. To gain wide acceptance, strong security guarantees must be given... / Network management and electronic commerce are other promising br In D. Tsichritzis editor Electronic Commerce Objects. University of

2603.1   Using Option Pricing to Value Commitment Flexibility in Multi-agent.. - Katia Sycara (1997)   (Correct)
With the explosive growth of internet activity, there will be an increasing reliance on intelligent software agents for electronic commerce and information retrieval. Such multi-agents systems will be... / software agents for electronic commerce and information retrieval. br functions electronic commerce electricity

2595.6   Janus: an approach for confinement of untrusted applications - Wagner   (Correct)
Security is a serious concern on today's computer networks. Many applications are not very good at resisting attack, and our operating systems are not very good at preventing the spread of any intrusi... / entities want to engage in electronic commerce over the net and the value

2577.0   Coordination Of Multiple Intelligent Software Agents - Sycara, Zeng (1996)   (Correct)
this paper we present the distributed system architecture, agent collaboration interactions, and a reusable set of software components for structuring agents. The system architecture has three types o... / counseling health care and electronic commerce. Keywords Software br Care the HIN system and Electronic Commerce. The rest of the paper is

2516.0   System Infrastructure for Digital Libraries: A Survey and Outlook - Nikolaou, Marazakis (1998)   (Correct)
This paper focuses on technical issues regarding the challenge of integrating digital libraries in a work support environment that combines information management with coordination and collaboration... / both digital libraries and electronic commerce. In our view br as digital library systems electronic commerce environments and

2509.8   A Calculus for Cryptographic Protocols - The Spi Calculus - Abadi, Gordon (1998)   (Correct)
We introduce the spi calculus, an extension of the pi calculus designed for describing and analyzing cryptographic protocols. We show how to use the spi calculus, particularly for studying authenticat... / for authentication and for electronic commerce. These protocols rely on br such as protocols for electronic commerce. Unfortunately the

2473.5   Interactive exploration of distributed 3D databases over the Internet - Rossignac   (Correct)
Introduction 3D models of terrain's, buildings, factories, airplanes, consumer products, human organs, and simulation results are at the heart of numerous applications that drive major segments of th... / tourism defense medicine electronic commerce and entertainment. br benefit important areas of electronic commerce. They must be easily

2363.1   Edgebreaker: Connectivity compression for triangle meshes - Rossignac (1998)   (Correct)
Edgebreaker is a simple scheme for compressing the triangle/vertex incidence graphs (sometimes called connectivity or topology) of three-dimensional triangle meshes. Edgebreaker improves upon the wors... / It promises to revolutionize electronic commerce and many aspects of

2357.3   Object Database Support for Digital Libraries - Abiteboul (1997)   (Correct)
In this paper, we discuss some aspects of database support for digital libraries. From a DL perspective, database systems, and in particular, object database systems provide a nice basis for future ... / issues such as payment and electronic commerce. Semistructured Data br on every new publication on electronic commerce with Java in the title

2334.3   Driving Resource Management With Application-Level Quality of Service .. - Katchabaw, Lutfiyya, Bauer (1998)   (Correct)
Today's computing environments are becoming more and more distributed in nature. At the same time, the applications used in these environments are becoming more complicated and are being used in more ... / tele-conferencing electronic commerce and several others br a web client and a few electronic commerce applications The

2322.3   Semantic Query Optimization for Query Plans of Heterogeneous.. - Hsu, Knoblock (1999)   (Correct)
New applications of information systems, such as electronic commerce and healthcare information systems, need to integrate a large number of heterogeneous databases over computer networks. Answering a... / information systems such as electronic commerce and healthcare information

2316.7   Decentralized coordination for open distributed systems - Rasmusson (1997)   (Correct)
This paper gives a survey of work on decentralized coordination techniques, unknown Decentralized coordination for open distributed systems Lars Rasmusson Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Box 1... / instance in an agent-based electronic commerce system a client is not br in automated negotiation and electronic commerce Extending the contract net

2281.5   Fast and Effective Similarity Search in Medical Tumor Databases Using .. - Korn, Sidiropoulos, Faloutsos, al.   (Correct)
We examine the problem of finding similar tumor shapes. The main contribution of this work is the proposal of a natural (dis-)similarity function for shape matching called the `morphological distance'... / have broad applications in electronic commerce eg.find shapes similar

2276.3   Research and Development Challenges for Agent-Based Systems - Ndumu, Nwana (1996)   (Correct)
The increasing sophistication of today's information era poses certain challenges to traditional information technology (IT) systems. Agent-based software technology is rapidly evolving to meet the de... / retrieval management electronic commerce education personal

2209.8   MAP: Design and Implementation of a Mobile Agents Platform - Puliafito, Tomarchio, Vita (2000)   (Correct)
The recent development of telecommunication networks has contributed to the success of applications such as information retrieval and electronic commerce, as well as all the services that take advanta... / as information retrieval and electronic commerce as well as all the br to remote databases the Web electronic commerce and in general all those

2195.7   Web Usage Mining: Discovery and Application of Interestin Patterns .. - Cooley (2000)   (Correct)
Web Usage Mining is the application of data mining techniques to Web clickstream data in order to extract usage patterns. As Web sites continue to grow in size and complexity, the results of Web Usage... / against data from a large electronic commerce Web site. The results show br such as the type used for electronic commerce a positive means of

2173.2   Agent-based Software Configuration and Deployment - Hall (1999)   (Correct)
ions 76 9.1.1.1 Consumer Abstraction 76 9.1.1.2 Software System Abstraction 77 ix 9.1.1.3 Process Abstraction 78 9.1.2 Process Coverage 78 9.1.3 Coordination 79 9.1.4 General Requirements 79 9.2 Mapp... / Security and Privacy . Electronic Commerce . Error Recovery br of scope namely security electronic commerce error recovery and

2143.8   PLEGMA: An Agent-Based Architecture for Developing Network-Centric.. - Kaldoudi, Zikos, Leisch.. (1998)   (Correct)
This report presents Plegma, a market-based, network-centric agent architecture to support integrated information processing services in Intranets and Extranets. The Plegma architecture is inherently ... / and among organizations electronic commerce applications digital br objects for applications of electronic commerce in open markets. We should

2136.6   A Symbiotic Relationship Between Formal Methods and Security - Wing (1998)   (Correct)
Security played a significant role in the development of formal methods in the 70s and early 80s. Have the tables turned? Are formal methods now ready to play a significant role in the development of ... / security authentication electronic commerce. Introduction br protocols and to simplified electronic commerce protocols. Here is a

2122.9   Towards Guaranteed Quality and Dependability of Information Services - Weikum (1999)   (Correct)
The impressive advances in global networking and information technology provide great opportunities for all kinds of ubiquitous information services, ranging from digital libraries and information dis... / workflows and electronic commerce. However many of these br more mundane things such as electronic commerce Using such

2068.4   Protecting Individuals' Interests in Electronic Commerce Protocols - Wong (2000)   (Correct)
Commerce transactions are being increasingly conducted in cyberspace. We not only browse through on-line catalogs of products, but also shop, bank, and hold auctions on-line. The general goal of this... / Individuals' Interests in Electronic Commerce Protocols Hao Chi Wong br Keywords Protocols electronic commerce security correctness

2051.5   Interoperability in Large-scale Distributed Information Delivery.. - Liu, Yan, Özsu   (Correct)
In this paper we address interoperability issues in large-scale distributed information delivery systems. Architecturally, we classify existing approaches and systems into two paradigms: Multidataba... / currently developing for the electronic commerce domain is presented. We br and its Application to Electronic Commerce The AURORA project at

2031.3   The JavaSeal Mobile Agent Kernel - Bryce, Vitek (1999)   (Correct)
Mobile agents show promise as a new distributed programming paradigm in which locality plays a central role --- programs that are able to move closer to their data can overcome limitations of connecti... / mobile agent systems. An electronic commerce application built over our

2027.4   Proactive Public Key and Signature Systems - Herzberg, Jakobsson, Jarecki.. (1997)   (Correct)
Emerging applications like electronic commerce and secure communications over open networks have made clear the fundamental role of public key cryptography as a unique enabler for world-wide scale sec... / Emerging applications like electronic commerce and secure communications br nature. ffl In electronic commerce schemes a compromised

2025.7   Agents that reason and negotiate by arguing - Parsons, Sierra, Jennings (1998)   (Correct)
The need for negotiation in multi-agent systems stems from the requirement for agents to solve the problems posed by their interdependence upon one another. Negotiation provides a solution to these ... / email filtering through electronic commerce to large

2021.0   On The Fly Signatures based on Factoring - Poupard, Stern (1999)   (Correct)
In response to the current need for fast, secure and cheap public-key cryptography largely induced by the fast development of electronic commerce, we propose a new on the fly signature scheme, i.e. a ... / by the fast development of electronic commerce we propose a new on the br have to be stored e.g. electronic commerce or transmitted e.g. pay

2009.8   A Scheduling Framework for Web Server Clusters with Intensive Dynamic .. - Zhu, Smith, Yang (1998)   (Correct)
Clustering support with a single-system image view for large-scale Web servers is important to improve the system scalability in processing a large number of concurrent requests from Internet, especia... / many new services such as electronic commerce database searching

1992.5   A Parametrization of the Auction Design Space - Wurman, Wellman, Walsh (1999)   (Correct)
We present an extensive breakdown of the auction design space that captures the essential similarities and differences of many auction mechanisms in a format more descriptive and useful than simple ... / play a significant role in electronic commerce. Indeed this might br are for humans engaged in electronic commerce. The literature on

1963.6   Fast Nearest Neighbor Search in Medical Image Databases - Korn, Sidiropoulos, al. (1996)   (Correct)
We examine the problem of finding similar tumor shapes. Starting from a natural similarity function (the so-called `max morphological distance'), we show how to lower-bound it and how to search fo... / have broad applications in electronic commerce eg.find shapes

1962.7   YATL: a Functional and Declarative Language for XML - Cluet, Siméon (2000)   (Correct)
This paper describes Y AT L , a language to query, convert and integrate XML data. Y AT L comes from the database community: it is not Turing complete, but it captures a large class of useful data... / ranging from electronic commerce and corporate br T. Milo. Active views for electronic commerce. In Proceedings of

1949.2   Electronic Brokering for Automated Contracting of Software Applets - Robinson (1996)   (Correct)
In the new era of electronic commerce, with its efficiency and globalization of communication, the ability to quickly create mutually beneficial contracts will become a critical success factor for org... / Abstract In the new era of electronic commerce with its efficiency and br and consumers participate in electronic commerce EC contracting will

1941.1   SuperWeb: Research Issues in Java-Based Global Computing - Alexandrov, Ibel, Schauser, Scheiman (1996)   (Correct)
The Internet, in particular the World-Wide-Web, continues to expand at an amazing pace. We propose a new infrastructure, SuperWeb, to harness global resources, such as CPU cycles or disk storage, and ... / secure computing electronic commerce encrypted computing br The Millicent Protocols for Electronic Commerce. In First USENIX Workshop

1937.4   Focusing on Mobility - Bergner, Grosu, Rausch, Schmidt.. (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper, we motivate the importance of the field of mobile computing and survey current practical and formal approaches. We argue that the existing formalisms are not sufficiently general and po... / as well as smartcard-based electronic commerce applications. In the

1923.4   Secure Dynamic Reconfiguration of Scalable CORBA Systems with Mobile.. - Kon, Gill, Campbell, Mickunas (1999)   (Correct)
As various Internet services, electronic commerce, and information and communication systems permeate our lives, their continual availability becomes a dominant issue. But continuing software evoluti... / As various Internet services electronic commerce and information and br Wide Web. Dierent forms of electronic commerce ranging from airline ticket

1920.4   A Layered Architecture for Querying Dynamic Web Content - Davulcu, Freire, Kifer, Ramakrishnan (1999)   (Correct)
The design of webbases, database systems for supporting Webbased applications, is currently an active area of research. In this paper, we propose a 3-layer architecture for designing and implementing ... / Wide Web as the medium for electronic commerce continues to grow. Web

1913.5   Web++: A System For Fast and Reliable Web Service - Vingralek, Breitbart, al. (1999)   (Correct)
We describe the design of a system for a fast and reliable HTTP service termed Web++. Web++ achieves high reliability by dynamically replicating Web data among multiple Web servers. Web++ selects a se... / Web applications such as electronic commerce and online stock trading.

1906.8   A MetaObject Framework for QoS-Based Distributed Resource Management - Nalini Venkatasubramanian Carolyn   (Correct)
Systems that provide distributed multimedia services are subject to constant evolution - customizable middleware is required to effectively manage this change. In this paper we present a meta-archit... / distance learning and electronic commerce exhibit varying

1869.0   Efficient Concurrency Control for Broadcast Environments - Shanmugasundaram, Nithrakashyap.. (1999)   (Correct)
A crucial limitation in environments where data is broadcast to clients is the low bandwidth available for clients to communicate with servers. Advanced applications in such environments do need to re... / For example in electronic commerce applications such as

1864.1   Verification of Control Flow Based Security Properties - Jensen, Métayer, Thorn   (Correct)
A fundamental problem in software-based security is whether local security checks inserted into the code are sufficient to implement a global security property. We introduce a formalism based on a t... / small example inspired by an electronic commerce application. The br of the model through an electronic commerce example. The JDK .

1862.0   Violation Contexts and Deontic Independence - van der Torre (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper we discuss the role of context and independence in normative reasoning. First, deontic operators -- obligations, prohibitions, permissions -- referring to the ideal context may conflic... / specify security issues for electronic commerce In this paper we

1849.6   Mole - Concepts of a Mobile Agent System - Baumann, Hohl, Rothermel, Straßer (1997)   (Correct)
Due to its salient properties, mobile agent technology has received a rapidly growing attention over the last few years. Many developments of mobile agent systems are under way in both academic and in... / the WWW network management electronic commerce or mobile computing. The br key technology for future electronic commerce applications can only

1843.4   Object-Oriented View Technology: Challenges and Promises - Rundensteiner   (Correct)
With object-oriented database (OODB) systems reaching the status of a maturing technology, increased attention has been given in recent years to the realization of view mechanisms in OODBs. Objectorie... / virtual catalogs for electronic commerce. We not only outline our br view concept is tremendous. Electronic commerce and in particular the use

1835.9   Towards Secure Mediation - Biskup, Flegel, Karabulut (1998)   (Correct)
A secure mediated information system should support scenarious where dynamically changing information sources advertise their information resources, and application specific mediators collect and asse... /

1833.1   Robust State Sharing for Wide Area Distributed Applications - Topol (1998)   (Correct)
In this article, we present the Mocha wide area computing infrastructure we are currently developing. Mocha provides support for robust shared objects on heterogeneous platforms, and utilizes advanced... / future applications such as electronic commerce e.g.service to the home br area distributed computing. Electronic commerce applications such as

1828.0   Formal Performance Modeling and Evaluation of an Adaptive Mechanism.. - Bernardo, Gorrieri, Roccetti (1998)   (Correct)
A case study is presented which concerns the design of an adaptive mechanism for packetized audio for use over the Internet. During the design process, the audio mechanism was modeled with the stoch... / supported collaboration electronic commerce and distance learning

1779.9   The SGF Metadata Framework and its Support for Social Awareness on.. - Liechti, Sifer, Ichikawa (1999)   (Correct)
In this article, we first briefly introduce the idea of metadata and explain how it is transforming the Web into an information space that can be accessed not only by humans, but also by software agen... / about the WWW Electronic commerce is a particular application br application domains such as electronic commerce and distance education soon

1777.7   A Unified Approach for Mining Outliers - Knorr, Ng   (Correct)
This paper deals with finding outliers (exceptions) in large datasets. The identification of outliers can often lead to the discovery of truly unexpected knowledge in areas such as electronic commerce... / knowledge in areas such as electronic commerce credit card fraud and br of criminal activities in electronic commerce and the analysis of

1771.1   MIRROR: A State-Conscious Concurrency Control Protocol for Replicated .. - Ming Xiong (1998)   (Correct)
Data replication can help database systems meet the stringent temporal constraints of current time-critical applications, especially Internet-based services. A prerequisite, however, is the developmen... / of directory data-feed and electronic commerce services that have become br information provision and electronic commerce stringent consistency

1767.6   Recent-Secure Authentication: Enforcing Revocation in Distributed.. - Stubblebine (1995)   (Correct)
A general method is described for formally specifying and reasoning about distributed systems with any desired degree of immediacy for revoking authentication. To effect revocation, `authenticating en... / and authorization for electronic commerce. A characteristic of br characteristic of universal electronic commerce is that clients and

1765.1   The Design and Implementation of a Secure Auction Service - Franklin, Reiter (1995)   (Correct)
We present the design and implementation of a distributed service for performing sealed-bid auctions. This service provides an interface by which clients, or "bidders", can issue secret bids to the se... / Byzantine failures electronic commerce sealed-bid auctions br to guide the transition to electronic commerce e.g.

1757.2   Issues in Automated Negotiation and Electronic Commerce: Extending.. - Sandholm, Lesser (1995)   (Correct)
In this paper we discuss a number of previously unaddressed issues that arise in automated negotiation among self-interested agents whose rationality is bounded by computational complexity. These issu... / in Automated Negotiation and Electronic Commerce Extending the Contract

1750.5   Bid Evaluation and Selection in the MAGNET Automated Contracting.. - Steinmetz, Collins, Jamison.. (1999)   (Correct)
We present an approach to the bid-evaluation problem in a system for multi-agent contract negotiation, called MAGNET. The MAGNET market infrastructure provides support for a variety of types of tran... / The combination of electronic commerce and autonomous intelligent br of objects that can support electronic commerce in a variety of domains

1739.0   Privacy Preserving Auctions and Mechanism Design - Naor, Pinkas, Sumner (1999)   (Correct)
We suggest an architecture for executing protocols for auctions and, more generally, mechanism design. Our goal is to preserve the privacy of the inputs of the participants (so that no nonessential in... / rd USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce pp. - . Q. br rd USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce . Luby M.

1733.6   NIST Special Publication 800-19 - Mobile Agent Security - Jansen, Karygiannis (2000)   (Correct)
Mobile agent technology offers a new computing paradigm in which a program, in the form of a software agent, can suspend its execution on a host computer, transfer itself to another agent-enabled ho... / . . Electronic Commerce br typical scenarios. . . Electronic Commerce Mobile agent-based

1718.2   A configurable system for the construction of adaptive virtual stores - Ardissono, Goy, Meo, Petrone..   (Correct)
With the recent expansion of the Internet, the interest towards electronic sales has quickly grown and many tools have been built to help vendors to set up their Web stores. These tools offer all the ... / Background The research on electronic commerce covers several topics

1711.8   Lightweight Micro-Cash for the Internet - Wenbo Mao (1996)   (Correct)
We propose a micro-cash technique based on a one-time signature scheme: signing a message more than once leads to disclosure of the signer's private key. In addition to usual cash properties such as... / for double spender Internet electronic commerce. Introduction br forms a new dimension in electronic commerce. It is believed that

1710.7   Visualizing Geometric Algorithms over the Web - Baker, Cruz, Liotta, Tamassia (1997)   (Correct)
The visual nature of geometry applications makes it a natural area where visualization can be an effective tool for demonstrating algorithms. In this paper we propose a new model, called Mocha, for ... / of algorithms and electronic commerce for metered services. In

1710.0   A Logic-based Knowledge Representation for Authorization with.. - Li, al. (1999)   (Correct)
We introduce Delegation Logic (DL), a logic-based knowledge representation (i.e., language) that deals with authorization in large-scale, open, distributed systems. Of central importance in any syst... / privacy protection Electronic commerce is one class of services in

1708.8   Mini-Cash: A Minimalistic Approach to E-Commerce - Jakobsson (1999)   (Correct)
By introducing a new e-commerce paradigm - that of disposable anonymous accounts - we are able to reduce storage requirements, while protecting against strong attacks on the system, and keeping comp... / research in the area of electronic commerce pushes the knowledge br attention given to electronic commerce both of these frontiers

1706.9   State of the Art in Electronic Payment Systems - Asokan, Janson, Steiner, Waidner (1999)   (Correct)
This paper provides an overview of electronic payment systems, focusing on issues related to security. unknown State of the Art in Electronic Payment Systems N. Asokan Nokia Research Center, Helsink... / security measures widespread electronic commerce is not viable. On the other br Engineering Task Force and Electronic Commerce Modeling Language

1705.0   Real-Time Index Concurrency Control - Haritsa, Seshadri (1996)   (Correct)
Real-time database systems are expected to rely heavily on indexes to speed up data access and thereby help more transactions meet their deadlines. Accordingly, highperformance index concurrency contr... / Such applications include electronic commerce stock trading mobile

1704.9   Scheduling Optimization for Resource-Intensive Web Requests on Server .. - Huican Zhu (1999)   (Correct)
Clustering support with a single-system image for large-scale Web servers is important to improve the system scalability in processing a large number of concurrent requests from Internet, especially w... / many new services such as electronic commerce database searching

1697.0   Fair Exchange with a Semi-Trusted Third Party (Extended Abstract) - Franklin, Reiter (1997)   (Correct)
We present new protocols for two parties to exchange documents with fairness, i.e., such that no party can gain an advantage by quitting prematurely or otherwise misbehaving. We use a third party that... / of our techniques to electronic commerce protocols to achieve fair br are addressed in some electronic commerce protocols by adding random

1694.5   Mobile Objects and Agents (MOA) - Milojicic, LaForge, Chauhan (1998)   (Correct)
This paper describes the design and implementation of the Mobile Objects and Agents (MOA) project at the Open Group Research Institute. MOA was designed to support migration, communication and control... / such as networks Electronic commerce deploys mobile agents by br Ford W.Baum M.Secure Electronic Commerce Prentice Hall New

1692.0   The Role of Obligations in Multiagent Coordination - Barbuceanu (1999)   (Correct)
Carrying out distributed business processes over networks is rapidly shifting the nature of application architectures from the simple command and control client-server model to complex peer-to-peer mo... / in telecommunications electronic commerce etc. require capabilities

1690.4   Data Resource Selection in Distributed Visual Information Systems - Chang (1998)   (Correct)
With the advances in multimedia databases and the popularization of the Internet, it is now possible to access large image and video repositories distributed throughout the world. One of the challengi... / information retrieval to electronic commerce. In a typical scenario a

1688.9   Towards a Test-bed for Trading Agents in Electronic Auction Markets - Rodriguez-Aguilar, Martin, Noriega.. (1998)   (Correct)
this paper we present ideas and tools that are relevant, mainly to the first type of AI activity. We discuss how an agentmediated electronic auction house can be turned into a test-bed for trading age... / as a main-stream form of electronic commerce. Thus agent-mediated br been made by researchers in electronic commerce concerning the proposal of

1684.3   Verifiable Transaction Atomicity For Electronic Payment Protocols - Tang (1996)   (Correct)
We study the transaction atomicity problem for designing electronic payment protocols in distributed systems. We observe that the techniques that are used to guarantee transaction atomicity in a datab... / failures. With the advent of electronic commerce monetary transactions are br of st USENIX workshop on Electronic Commerce July . P.

1684.1   Secure Information Flow in a Multi-threaded Imperative Language - Smith, Volpano (1998)   (Correct)
Previously, we developed a type system to ensure secure information flow in a sequential, imperative programming language [VSI96]. Program variables are classified as either high or low security; intu... / compilation units used in electronic commerce servers. It is

1684.0   Evolving Databases: An Application to Electronic Commerce - Fordham, Abiteboul, Yesha (1997)   (Correct)
Many complex and dynamic database applications such as product modeling and negotiation monitoring require a number of features that have been adopted in semantic models and databases such as active r... / Databases An Application to Electronic Commerce Bradley Fordham Serge br model Keywords-electronic commerce evolving algebra. I.

1676.2   Accountability in Electronic Commerce Protocols - Kailar (1996)   (Correct)
In most commercial and legal transactions, the ability to hold individuals or organizations accountable for transactions is important. Hence, electronic protocols that implement commercial transaction... / Accountability in Electronic Commerce Protocols Rajashekar br protocol design for electronic commerce is done in an ad-hoc

1662.1   D20 - Project final report and results of trials - Nature Of Deliverable   (Correct)
This deliverable contains an evaluation of the results of the trials and feedback from the demonstrations. It also contains all the publicly available major results of the project. Keywords ACTS ... / Certificates Cryptography electronic commerce EXODUS fraud detection br Association Workshop on Electronic Commerce November pp - .

1659.7   Coordination Among Agents Using Reactive Rules - Berndtsson, Chakravarthy, Lings (1996)   (Correct)
Coordination and collaboration are naturally used by groups for carrying out activities and solving problems that require cooperation. However, getting a set of computer agents to do that same has bee... / e.g. in business processes electronic commerce logistics Not br A number of problems in electronic commerce office environments

1646.2   Automated Recovery in a Secure Bootstrap Process - Arbaugh, Keromytis, Farber, Smith (1998)   (Correct)
Integrity is rarely a valid presupposition in many systems architectures, yet it is necessary to make any security guarantees. To address this problem, we have designed a secure bootstrap process, AEG... / monitors or associated with electronic commerce since they either make the

1643.4   Atomicity in Electronic Commerce - Tygar (1996)   (Correct)
There is tremendous demand for the ability to be able to electronically buy and sell goods over networks. This field is called electronic commerce, and it has inspired a large variety of work. Unfortu... / compensate copyright owners. Electronic commerce is an attempt to address br of the excitement over electronic commerce the June issue of

1640.1   Systematic Hypermedia Design - Balasubramanian (1996)   (Correct)
Hypermedia structuring and navigation requires design methodologies different from those developed for standard information systems. This article details our successful application of Relationship Man... / Systems the Journal of Electronic Commerce and as a special issue

1636.7   Introducing Trusted Third Parties to the Mobile Agent Paradigm - Wilhelm, Staamann, Buttyán (1999)   (Correct)
The mobile agent paradigm gains ever more acceptance for the creation of distributed applications, particularly in the domain of electronic commerce. In such applications, a mobile agent roams the glo... / in the domain of electronic commerce. In such applications a br agents seem well adapted is electronic commerce. A typical use of mobile

1636.7   Delegation Logic: A Logic-based Approach to Distributed Authorization - Li (2000)   (Correct)
We address the problem of authorization in large-scale, open, distributed systems. Authorization decisions are needed in electronic commerce, mobile-code execution, remote resource sharing, content ad... / decisions are needed in electronic commerce mobile-code execution br Such scenarios include electronic commerce execution of downloadable

1625.2   Software Engineering Issues for Network Computing - Ghezzi, Vigna   (Correct)
The Internet is becoming the infrastructure upon which an increasing number of new applications are being developed. These applications allow new services to be provided and even new business areas ... / possible. For example electronic commerce may revolutionize the way

1619.1   Edgebreaker: Compressing the incidence graph of triangle meshes - Rossignac (1998)   (Correct)
Edgebreaker is a simple scheme for compressing the triangle/vertex incidence graphs (sometimes called topology) of threedimensional triangle meshes. Edgebreakerimproves upon the worst case and the exp... / It promises to revolutionize electronic commerce and many aspects of

1616.3   Techniques For The Creation And Exploration Of Digital Video Libraries - Christel, Stevens, Kanade, Mauldin.. (1996)   (Correct)
Introduction The Information Age is fully upon us. A recent article noted that there are perhaps 50 million people using the Internet on a regular basis, and that "the current growth rate is about 15... / accessed. NetBill is one such electronic commerce mechanism enabling a

1615.0   Capturing and Querying Multiple Aspects of Semistructured Data - Dyreson, Böhlen, Jensen (1998)   (Correct)
Motivated to a large extent by the substantial and growing prominence of the World-Wide Web and the potential benefits that may be obtained by applying database concepts and techniques to web data man... / from temporal databases electronic commerce information quality and

1613.0   Evidence and Non-repudiation - Zhou, Gollmann (1997)   (Correct)
The ultimate purpose of a non-repudiation service is to resolve disputes about the occurrence or non-occurrence of a claimed event or action. Dispute resolution relies on the evidence held by the part... / handling systems and in electronic commerce. The two message handling br The central issue in electronic commerce is how to accomplish

1610.8   Distance-based outliers: algorithms and applications - Knorr, Ng, Tucakov (2000)   (Correct)
This paper deals with finding outliers (exceptions) in large, multidimensional datasets. The identification of outliers can lead to the discovery of truly unexpected knowledge in areas such as elect... / knowledge in areas such as electronic commerce credit card fraud and br of criminal activities in electronic commerce. For example in Internet

1609.6   Modelling a Public-Key Infrastructure - Maurer (1996)   (Correct)
A global public-key infrastructure (PKI), components of which are emerging in the near future, is a prerequisite for security in distributed systems and for electronic commerce. The purpose of this ... / distributed systems and for electronic commerce. The purpose of this paper br distributed systems and for electronic commerce. While the basic mechanism

1608.8   Ontologies: Silver Bullet for Knowledge Management and Electronic.. - Fensel   (Correct)
Currently computers are changing from single isolated devices to entry points into a world wide network of information exchange and business transactions called the World Wide Web (WWW). Therefore... / for Knowledge Management and Electronic Commerce Abstract. Currently br knowledge management and in electronic commerce. In addition I show how

1608.0   Security of Blind Digital Signatures (Extended Abstract) - Juels, al.   (Correct)
Ari Juels 1? Michael Luby 2 Rafail Ostrovsky 3 1 RSA Laboratories. Email: ari@rsa.com. 2 Digital Equipment Corporation, 130 Lytton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301-1044. Email: luby@pa.dec.com. ... / address the broad issues of electronic commerce but concentrate our

1600.2   On Designing a Language for Electronic Commerce - Michael Covington   (Correct)
This paper surveys practical issues in the design of a formal language for business communication (FLBC) in which transactions are put together by combining meaningful elements, much as a programming ... / On Designing a Language for Electronic Commerce Michael A. Covington br in International Journal of Electronic Commerce Abstract This paper

1597.6   HADAS: A Network-Centric Framework for Interoperability Programming - Ben-Shaul, Cohen, Holder, Lavva   (Correct)
The explosive growth in global networking infrastructures has created the opportunity to construct systems involving large number of independent and widely-distributed computational components. Admini... / system of this kind electronic commerce e.g.micropayment

1585.8   Model Checking for Security Protocols - Marrero, Clarke, Jha (1997)   (Correct)
As more resources are added to computer networks, and as more vendors look to the World Wide Web as a viable marketplace, the importance of being able to restrict access and to insure some kind of acc... / that in applications such as electronic commerce it is accountability and br complex protocols including electronic commerce protocols. References

1584.8   Improved Magic Ink Signatures Using Hints - Jakobsson, Müller (1999)   (Correct)
We introduce two improvements to the recently proposed so called magic ink DSS signatures. A first improvement is that we reduce the overhead for tracing without noticeably increasing any other cost... / magic ink DSS hints electronic commerce Introduction Many br in research in the area of electronic commerce has therefore been to find

1579.0   Towards a Theory of Cost Management for Digital Libraries - Prasad Sistla Ouri   (Correct)
One of the features that distinguishes digital libraries from traditional databases is new cost models for client-access to intellectual property. Clients will pay for accessing data items in digital ... / make digital libraries and electronic commerce widely accepted and used br al.Strategic Directions in Electronic Commerce and Digital Libraries

1578.5   Draft material for Edition 3 of Distributed Systems - Concepts and.. - Coulouris (2000)   (Correct)
Introduction 7.2 Overview of security techniques 7.3 Cryptographic algorithms 7.4 Digital signatures 7.5 Case studies Draft material for Edition 3 of Distributed Systems -- Concepts and Design ... / security in various simple electronic commerce scenarios illustrating the br But it isn't appropriate for electronic commerce or other wide-area

1572.3   Synthesizing Coordination Requirements for Heterogeneous Autonomous.. - Singh (2000)   (Correct)
As agents move into ever more important applications, there is a natural growth in interest in techniques for synthesizing multiagent systems. We describe an approach for engineering the coordinatio... / suited to applications in electronic commerce virtual enterprises and

1558.2   Towards A Secure Agent Society - He, Sycara (1998)   (Correct)
We present a general view of what a "secure agent society" should be and how to develop it rather than focus on any specific details or particular agent-based application. We believe that the main eff... / real application system for electronic commerce you would immediately br active and bigger role in electronic commerce. To be adopted into soft

1557.9   Paris Metro Pricing for the Internet - Odlyzko (1998)   (Correct)
A simple approach, called PMP (Paris Metro Pricing), is suggested for providing differentiated services in packet networks such as the Internet. It is to partition a network into several logically s... / will be increasing as electronic commerce grows differentiated br play an increasing role in electronic commerce. Decreasing marginal costs

1556.0   Global Management of Coherent Shared Memory on an SCI Cluster - Povl Koch (1998)   (Correct)
The I/O-based implementations of the SCI standard allow cost-efficient use of shared memory on a wide range of cluster architectures. These implementations have typically been used for message-passing... /

1555.1   The Layered Agent Pattern Language - Kendall, Pathak, Krishna, Suresh (1997)   (Correct)
Factory and Factory Method patterns [11] are used together to form the Plan and Intention Factory, as shown in Figure 5. The PlanFactory is abstract; it provides the interface to create the ActionPlan... / most of them deal with electronic commerce over the Internet but

1552.9   Secure High Performance Group Communication - McDaniel (1997)   (Correct)
1 Introduction The growth in collaborative applications has mirrored the expansion of distributed networks. Group based applications provide users more flexibility in the form and content of computer... / and video conferencing and electronic commerce applications have lead to

1551.3   Anonymity Control in E-Cash Systems - Davida, Frankel, Tsiounis, Yung (1997)   (Correct)
Electronic cash, and other cryptographic payment systems, offer some level of user anonymity during a purchase, in order to emulate electronically the properties of physical cash exchange. However, ... / a hurdle to the progress of electronic commerce. The conceptual br of trusted third parties in electronic commerce October . Available

1531.8   Itinerant Agents for Mobile Computing - Chess, Grosof, Harrison, Levine.. (1995)   (Correct)
This paper describes an abstract framework for itinerant agents that can be used to implement secure, remote applications in large, public networks such as the Internet or the IBM Global Network. Itin... / Languages Network Services Electronic Commerce Information Retrieval br will in effect be performing electronic commerce. This requires us to

1529.2   Supporting the Negotiation Life-Cycle - Robinson, Volkov   (Correct)
This article describes processes, products, and perspectives of the negotiation life cycle and applies this framework to show: (1) how different life cycle phases have different support requirements, ... / tools software agents and electronic commerce systems. Where a group

1525.1   Athena: a New Efficient Automatic Checker for Security Protocol.. - Song   (Correct)
We propose an efficient automatic checking algorithm, Athena, for analyzing security protocols. Athena incorporates a logic that can express security properties including authentication, secrecy and p... / and properties related to electronic commerce. We have developed an br and properties related to electronic commerce. We have also developed an

1523.3   Foundations Of Time-Critical Scalable Computing - McColl   (Correct)
The BSP model provides a unified framework for the design and programming of scalable servers for time-critical computing. This paper describes some of the recent developments in the area of BSP compu... / the organisation. Online electronic commerce is now clearly emerging as

1514.1   Class-based Cache Management for Dynamic Web Content - Huican Zhu And (2000)   (Correct)
Caching dynamic pages at a server site is beneficial in reducing server resource demands and it also helps dynamic page caching at proxy sites. Previous work has used fine-grain dependence graphs amo... / new types of services such as electronic commerce and personalized

1498.1   Ajanta - A System for Mobile Agent Programming - Tripathi, Karnik, Vora, Ahmed   (Correct)
This paper gives an overview of Ajanta, a Java-based system for mobile agent programming. We discuss the Ajanta architecture, and elaborate on the mechanisms used to provide object mobility, and secur... / and retrieval and for electronic commerce on the Web thus acting as

1493.1   An Information Security Education Initiative for Engineering and.. - Chin, Irvine, Frincke. (1997)   (Correct)
This paper puts forward a case for an educational initiative in information security at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Its focus is on the need for such education, the desired educational... / care mobile computing and electronic commerce. These applications rely on

1490.4   Multiple-Issue Auction and Market Algorithms for the World Wide Web - Teich, Wallenius, Wallenius (1998)   (Correct)
The Internet is quickly changing the way business-to-consumer and business-tobusiness commerce is conducted in the world. The Electronic Revolution has also spawned a trend of price wars and, in some ... / Modeling World-Wide-Web Electronic Commerce Computer-mediated br of the world-wide-web for electronic commerce. An example of a previously

1481.4   Mobile Agent Programming in Ajanta - Anand Tripathi (1999)   (Correct)
This paper gives an overview of Ajanta, a Java-based system for mobile-agent programming. We outline the Ajanta architecture, and discuss the basic elements that comprise an agent-based application. A... / and retrieval or for electronic commerce on the Web thus acting as

1478.4   Exploiting Versions for Handling Updates in Broadcast Disks - Pitoura, Chrysanthis (1999)   (Correct)
Recently, broadcasting has attracted considerable attention as a means of disseminating information to large client populations in both wired and wireless settings. In this paper, we exploit versions ... / include stock trading electronic commerce applications such as

1466.0   Semiotes: a Semantics for Sharing - Kazic (2000)   (Correct)
Reliable, automated communication of biological information requires methods to declare the information's semantics. In this paper I describe an approach to semantic declaration intended to permit i... / such as from electronic commerce to biology. Semantic

1459.5   X-Cash: Executable Digital Cash (Extended Abstract) - Jakobsson, al.   (Correct)
Markus Jakobsson 1 Ari Juels 2 1 Information Sciences Research Center, Bell Laboratories Murray Hill, NJ 07974 markusj@research.bell-labs.com 2 RSA Laboratories Bedford, MA 01730 ari@rsa... / in the research area of electronic commerce have been visible. Starting br is the main driving force of electronic commerce-namely one in which there

1450.6   RSA-Based Undeniable Signatures - Gennaro, Krawczyk, Rabin (1996)   (Correct)
We present the first undeniable signatures scheme based on RSA. Since their introduction in 1989 a significant amount of work has been devoted to the investigation of undeniable signatures. So far, th... / aspects of the evolving electronic commerce world is well recognized.

1445.4   Semantical Considerations on Some Primitives for Agent Specification - Munindar Singh Department   (Correct)
Intelligent agents, invented in artificial intelligence (AI), are finding application in a number of traditional areas. Classical AI notions such as knowledge and intentions can serve as natural pri... / agile manufacturing electronic commerce and so on. Lastly certain

1444.7   Enforceable Security Policies - Schneider (1998)   (Correct)
A precise characterization is given for the class of security policies enforceable with mechanisms that work by monitoring system execution, and automata are introduced for specifying exactly that cla... / have been read. To support electronic commerce a security policy might br illustration we turn to electronic commerce. We might for example

1444.2   A Method for Automatic Cryptographic Protocol Verification - Goubault-Larrecq (2000)   (Correct)
We present an automatic, terminating method for verifying confidentiality properties, and to a lesser extent freshness properties of cryptographic protocols. It is based on a safe abstract interpr... / domains pushed notably by electronic commerce in banking terminals br to the more complex case of electronic commerce protocols where not only

1443.2   Active Mining in a Distributed Setting - Parthasarathy, Dwarkadas, Ogihara   (Correct)
Most current work in data mining assumes that the data is static, and a database update requires re-mining both the old and new data. In this article, we propose an alternative approach. We outline a ... / in applications such as electronic commerce and stock sequence br in In many domains electronic commerce credit card transactions

1443.0   A Scalable Key Distribution Hierarchy - McDaniel, Jamin (1998)   (Correct)
As the use of the Internet for electronic commerce, audio and video conferencing, and other applications with sensitive content grows, the need for secure services becomes critical. Central to the suc... / the use of the Internet for electronic commerce audio and video

1441.7   Scalable Invalidation-Based Processing of Queries in Broadcast Push.. - Pitoura   (Correct)
Recently, push-based delivery has attracted considerable attention as a means of disseminating information to large client populations in both wired and wireless environments. In this paper, we addres... / cable TV. Important are also electronic commerce applications such as

1437.7   A Java Application Framework for Agent Based Systems - Kendall, Krishna, Pathak, Suresh (2000)   (Correct)
Agents are the next significant software abstraction, especially for distributed systems. Agent based systems have been developed in response to the following requirements: - Personalized and customiz... / user interfaces electronic commerce enterprise integration

1431.5   A Scalable Comparison-Shopping Agent for the World-Wide Web - Doorenbos, Etzioni, Weld (1997)   (Correct)
The Web is less agent-friendly than we might hope. Most information on the Web is presented in loosely structured natural language text with no agent-readable semantics. HTML annotations structure the... / a case study in the domain of electronic commerce. This paper introduces

1427.5   Old Wine in New Bottles - Applying OS Process Migration Technology to .. - Milojicic, Guday, Wheeler (1997)   (Correct)
We describe how our experience with classic operating system level process migration mechanisms influenced the design of MOA, a mobile agents project. A case is presented for implementing mobile agent... / used include data mining electronic commerce mobile computing and

1423.0   A Bayesian Approach to Filtering Junk E-Mail - Sahami, Dumais, Heckerman, Horvitz (1998)   (Correct)
In addressing the growing problem of junk E-mail on the Internet, we examine methods for the automated construction of filters to eliminate such unwanted messages from a user's mail stream. By casting... / as a medium for conducting electronic commerce. Unfortunately the same

1421.6   Agent Trustworthiness - Kassab, Voas (1998)   (Correct)
Agent-based technology could revolutionize the manner by which distributed computation is performed. The fact that the information returned by an agent to the agent owner cannot be validated by the ow... / communication business and electronic commerce has fostered the growing

1417.6   On the Impossibility of Fair Exchange without a Trusted Third Party - Pagnia, Gärtner (1999)   (Correct)
We attempt to formally define the strong fair exchange problem and present a proof that it is impossible to solve strong fair exchange without a trusted third party. The proof is established by relati... / consensus decision problems electronic commerce fair exchange strong br used in the field of electronic commerce Asokan There

1415.2   An Update Semantics for Prima Facie Obligations - van der Torre, Tan (1998)   (Correct)
The deontic logic dus is a deontic update semantics for prescriptive obligations based on the update semantics of Veltman. In dus the definition of logical validity of obligations is not based on st... / in particular for electronic commerce and the relation

1408.3   FindOut: Finding Outliers in Very Large Datasets - Yu, Sheikholeslami, Zhang (1999)   (Correct)
Signal processing techniques have been introduced to transform images for image enhancement, filtering and restoration, analysis, and reconstruction. In this paper, we apply signal processing techniqu... / knowledge in areas such as electronic commerce exceptions bankruptcy

1408.0   An HTTP-based Infrastructure for Mobile Agents - Lingnau, Drobnik, Dömel (1995)   (Correct)
Mobile agents are an emerging technology attracting interest from the fields of distributed systems, information retrieval, electronic commerce and artificial intelligence. We present an infrastruct... / information retrieval electronic commerce and artificial br include active documents electronic commerce a hot topic in itself as

1406.4   Towards a Common Infrastructure for Large-Scale Distributed.. - Nikolaou, Marazakis, Papadakis..   (Correct)
This paper discusses the requirements of current and emerging large-scale distributed applications and emphasizes the need for a common infrastructure to support them. A design for an infrastructure t... / as digital library systems electronic commerce environments scientific br retrieval tools. An electronic commerce environment can also

1405.7   Managing Use Cases During Goal-Driven Requirements Engineering.. - Antón, Dempster, Siege (2000)   (Correct)
Use cases and scenarios have emerged as prominent analysis tools during requirements engineering activities due to both their richness and informality. In some instances, for example when a project's ... / requirements traceability electronic commerce. I.INTRODUCTION br activities for an electronic commerce application. In Section II

1403.4   Combining Web Usage and Content Mining for More Effective.. - Mobasher, Dai, Luo, Sun, Zhu (2000)   (Correct)
Three common approaches to server-directed automatic Web personalization have been collaborative filtering, content-based filtering, and manual decision rule systems. Recent proposals have suggested W... / The current challenge in electronic commerce is to develop ways of

1401.4   Capability-Based Primitives for Access Control in Object-Oriented.. - Hale, Threet, Shenoi (1998)   (Correct)
Access control is the cornerstone of information security and integrity, but the semantic diversity of object models makes it difficult to provide a common foundation for access control in objectorien... / Figure Object-oriented electronic commerce model. subjects br object-oriented model of an electronic commerce system shown in Figure .

1399.5   Class-Oriented Page Invalidation for Caching Dynamic Web Content - Zhu, Yang   (Correct)
Caching dynamic pages at a server is beneficial in reducing server resource demands and it also helps dynamic page caching at proxy sites. Previous work has used fine-grain dependence graphs among in... / new types of services such as electronic commerce and personalized

1394.2   Semantic Metadata for the Integration of Web-based Data for.. - Bornhövd (1999)   (Correct)
Today, the Internet can be seen as a global marketplace populated by a huge number of providers and consumers that exchange data from a wide range of domains. A combination of data from different sour... / of Web-based Data for Electronic Commerce Christof Bornhovd DVS br goods. In all these forms of electronic commerce we can identify common

1393.7   SubScribe: Secure and Efficient Data Delivery/Access Services in a.. - Datta, Celik, Wright, Biliris (1998)   (Correct)
Push" technology (also referred to as broadcast or multicast technology) is gaining rapid acceptance as one of the most important enabling technologies for large scale information delivery, transform... / and realtime risk analysis electronic commerce document delivery over the br setting. Introduction Electronic commerce has received much

1391.7   An Experimental Evaluation of Domain-Independent Fault Handling.. - Chrysanthos Dellarocas Phd (2000)   (Correct)
A critical challenge to creating effective open multi-agent systems is allowing them to operate effectively in the face of potential failures. In this paper we present an experimental evaluation of ... / important in contexts such as electronic commerce where there may be

1385.3   VHDBS: A Federated Database System for Electronic Commerce - Holtkamp, al.   (Correct)
During a German Telekom industrial research project, we designed and developed the VHDBS system, a federated database system for integrating information from pre-existing and legacy databases. We are ... / Federated Database System for Electronic Commerce Abstract During a

1384.0   Approaches to Quality of Service in High-Performance Networks - Chien, Kim (1997)   (Correct)
In recent years, the topic of quality of service (QoS) has garnered much discussion and research amongst network designers. QoS has many definitions, but here we focus on the notion of predictable c... / e.g. web servers electronic commerce etc.is now driving a

1378.1   Key Differences between HTTP/1.0 and HTTP/1.1 Work Project No.. - Date Decemeber   (Correct)
this paper we describe the major changes between the HTTP/1.0 and HTTP/1.1 protocols. While some attempts have been made to document the differences between these protocols ( unknown ATT Labs - Rese... / many Web applications electronic commerce for example cannot. . br Web site operator such as an electronic commerce business that depends on

1375.9   The WISE approach to Electronic Commerce - Lazcano, Alonso, Schuldt, Schuler (2000)   (Correct)
The growing interest in Electronic Commerce practices has lead to a wide variety of models trying to capture the subtleties and complexities of the electronic marketplace. In this paper, we discuss a... / The WISE approach to Electronic Commerce A. Lazcano G. Alonso H. br The growing interest in Electronic Commerce practices has lead to a

1368.7   A Practical Public Key Cryptosystem Provably Secure against Adaptive.. - Cramer, Shoup (1998)   (Correct)
A new public key cryptosystem is proposed and analyzed. The scheme is quite practical, and is provably secure against adaptive chosen ciphertext attack under standard intractability assumptions. There... / use in the SET protocol for electronic commerce. There are also

1365.7   Interoperability among Heterogeneous Software Agents on the Internet - Sycara, Lu, Klusch (1998)   (Correct)
Contents 1 Introduction 4 2 Matchmaking Among Heterogeneous Agents 5 2.1 Desiderata for an Agent Capability Description Language . . . . 6 3 The Agent Capability Description Language Larks 7 3.1 S... / search services retail electronic commerce for special products etc.

1365.4   What Workflow Technology Can Do For Electronic Commerce - Muth, Weissenfels, Weikum (1998)   (Correct)
Electronic Commerce (EC) is a rapidly growing research and development area of very high practical relevance. A major challenge in successfully designing EC applications is to identify existing buildi... / Technology Can Do For Electronic Commerce Peter Muth Jeanine br Abstract Electronic Commerce EC is a rapidly

1364.6   Non-Photorealistic Virtual Environments - Klein, Li, Kazhdan, Correa.. (2000)   (Correct)
We describe a system for non-photorealistic rendering (NPR) of virtual environments. In real time, it synthesizes imagery of architectural interiors using stroke-based textures. We address the four ma... / computer-aided design electronic commerce and entertainment. While

1362.2   Model Checking Electronic Commerce Protocols (Extended Abstract) - Heintze, al.   (Correct)
Nevin Heintze J. D. Tygar Jeannette Wing H. C. Wong Bell Laboratories Carnegie Mellon Univ. Carnegie Mellon Univ. Carnegie Mellon Univ. Murray Hill, NJ 07974 Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Pittsburgh, PA 152... / Model Checking Electronic Commerce Protocols Extended br is a prime concern for electronic commerce protocols. How can we show

1358.2   Approaches to winner determination in combinatorial auctions - Sandholm   (Correct)
Combinatorial auctions, i.e. auctions where bidders can bid on combinations of items, tend to lead to more efficient allocations than traditional auctions in multiitem auctions where the agents' valua... / we discuss eMediator our electronic commerce server which implements br multiagent system electronic commerce server. Introduction

1349.2   A Survey of Multi-Agent Interaction Techniques and Protocols - Ong, Ng (1998)   (Correct)
In a multi-agent system, interactions occur among similar or different agents within the same or different environment. Such interactions are needed to achieve the task required by the user or the goa... / applications in areas such as electronic commerce for negotiation web br methods exist in today's electronic commerce system. For example the

1346.4   Financial Transaction Models in the Electronic World - Wenbo Mao   (Correct)
We present a cryptographic protocol for securing electronic commerce over the Internet. The protocol reflects existing transaction models in two respects: (1) it uses only traditional parties to compl... / protocol for securing electronic commerce over the Internet. The br of these properties for electronic commerce over the Internet.

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