| D. K. Gifford, L. C. Stewart, A. C. Payne, and G. W. Treese, "Payment Switches for Open Networks," Proceedings of Compcon '95, pp. 26--31. |
.... have proposed various cryptographical protocols for securing electronic pay1 2 ment transactions over the Internet (Internet payment, or I payment, protocols) Published proposals for on line payment transactions known to us include CyberCash [1] NetBill [21] NetCheque [18] Open Market [10], NetChex [2] and IBM s iKP [9] In this paper we present a cryptographic protocol for electronic payment transactions. Our approach is different from those listed above in terms of motivation. In the following two subsections we manifest our motivation by listing two desirable requirements for ....
D. Gifford, L. Stewart, A. Payme, and G. Treese. Payment Switches for Open Networks. http://www.openmarket.com/about/technical/compcon95.ps.
.... have proposed various cryptographical protocols for securing electronic pay1 2 ment transactions over the Internet (Internet payment, or I payment, protocols) Published proposals for on line payment transactions known to us include CyberCash [1] NetBill [21] NetCheque [18] Open Market [10], NetChex [2] and IBM s iKP [9] In this paper we present a cryptographic protocol for electronic payment transactions. Our approach is different from those listed above in terms of motivation. In the following two subsections we manifeste our motivation by listing two desirable requirements for ....
D. Gifford, L. Stewart, A. Payme, and G. Treese. Payment Switches for Open Networks. http://www.openmarket.com/about/technical/compcon95.ps.
....due to the readiness to use advanced cryptographic algorithms. Quite a number of cryptographic protocols for securing on line bankcard payment transactions on the Internet have been proposed. Published proposals include CyberCash [1] NetBill [10] NetCheque [8] NetChex [4] Open Market [5], iKP [6] Millicent [7] STT [3] and SEPP [2] Each of these proposals has its own virtues and all contribute to a better understanding of the area of study. Among these proposals, STT and SEPP are two specifications published by two of today s largest operators of bankcard payment instruments: ....
D. Gifford, L. Stewart, A. Payme, and G. Treese. Payment Switches for Open Networks. http://www.openmarket.com/about/technical /compcon95.ps
....due to the readiness to use advanced cryptographic algorithms. Quite a number of cryptographic protocols for securing on line bankcard payment transactions on the Internet have been proposed. Published proposals include CyberCash [1] NetBill [10] NetCheque [8] NetChex [4] Open Market [5], iKP [6] Millicent [7] STT [3] and SEPP [2] Each of these proposals has its own virtues and all contribute to a better understanding of the area of study. Among these proposals, STT and SEPP are two specifications published by two of today s largest operators of bankcard payment instruments: ....
D. Gifford, L. Stewart, A. Payme, and G. Treese. Payment Switches for Open Networks. http://www.openmarket.com/about/technical/compcon95.ps
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D. K. Gifford, L. C. Stewart, A. C. Payne, and G. W. Treese, "Payment Switches for Open Networks," Proceedings of Compcon '95, pp. 26--31.
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D. K. Gifford, L. C. Stewart, A. C. Payne, and G. W. Treese, "Payment Switches for Open Networks," Compcon '95, pp. 26-31
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D. Gifford, A. Payne, L. Stewart, and W. Treese. Payment switches for open networks. In Proceedings of IEEE Compcon '95, March 1995.
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