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- 1995
- Mihir Bellare, Amir Herzberg, Michael Steiner, Gene Tsudik, Michael Waidner, Ralf C. Hauser, Juan A. Garay:
iKP - A Family of Secure Electronic Payment Protocols. USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce 1995 - L. Jean Camp, Marvin A. Sirbu, J. Doug Tygar:
Token and Notational Money in Electronic Commerce. USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce 1995 - Diane E. Coe, Judith A. Furlong:
Developing and Deploying Corporate Cryptographic Systems. USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce 1995 - Benjamin Cox:
NetBill Security and Transaction Protocol. USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce 1995 - Don Davis:
Kerberos Plus RSA for World Wide Web Security. USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce 1995 - Bruce Don, David Frelinger:
Can the Conventional Models Apply? The Microeconomics of the Information Revolution. USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce 1995 - David K. Gifford, Lawrence C. Stewart, Andrew C. Payne, G. Winfield Treese:
Payment Switches for Open Networks. USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce 1995 - Ralf C. Hauser, Michael Steiner:
Generic Extensions of WWW Browsers. USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce 1995 - Arthur M. Keller:
Smart Catalogs and Virtual Catalogs. USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce 1995 - Jacob Y. Levy, John K. Ousterhout:
A Safe Tcl Toolkit for Electronic Meeting Places. USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce 1995 - Mark S. Manasse:
The Millicent Protocols for Electronic Commerce. USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce 1995 - Darren New:
Internet Information Commerce: The First Virtual® Approach. USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce 1995 - Olin Sibert, David Bernstein, David Van Wie:
The DigiBox: A Self-Protecting Container for Information Commerce. USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce 1995 - Lei Tang:
A Set of Protocols for Micropayments in Distributed Systems. USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce 1995 - Hal R. Varian:
Economic Mechanism Design for Computerized Agents. USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce 1995 - Bennet Yee:
Secure Coprocessors in Electronic Commerce Applications. USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce 1995 - First USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce, New York, New York, USA, July 11-12, 1995. USENIX Association 1995 [contents]
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