USENIX Technical Program - 3rd USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce
3rd USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce, 1998
August 31 - September 3, 1998
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Tuesday, September 1
Advances in Payment Technology
Session Chair: Clifford Neuman, University of Southern California
- Electronic Commerce and the Street Performer Protocol
- John Kelsey and Bruce Schneier, Counterpane Systems
- VarietyCash: a Multi-purpose Electronic Payment System
- M. Bellare, University of California, San Diego; J. Garay, Information Sciences Research Center, Bell Laboratories; C. Jutla, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center; M. Yung, CertCo
- NetCents: A Lightweight Protocol for Secure Micropayments
- Tomi Poutanen, University of Toronto; Heather Hinton, Ryerson University; Michael Stumm, University of Toronto
Auction Markets
Session Chair: Hal Varian, University of California, Berkeley
- The Auction Manager: Market Middleware for Large-Scale Electronic Commerce
- Tracy Mullen and Michael P. Wellman, University of Michigan
- Internet Auctions
- Manoj Kumar and Stuart I. Feldman, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
- Electronic Auctions with Private Bids
- Michael Harkavy and J. D. Tygar, Carnegie Mellon University; Hiroaki Kikuchi, Tokai University
Wednesday, September 2
Secure Systems - What It Takes
Session Chair: Ross Anderson, Cambridge University
- A Resilient Access Control Scheme for Secure Electronic Transactions
- Jong-Hyeon Lee, University of Cambridge
- Trusting Trusted Hardware: Towards a Formal Model for Programmable Secure Coprocessors
- Sean W. Smith and Vernon Austel, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
- On Secure and Pseudonymous Client-Relationships with Multiple Servers
- Daniel Bleichenbacher, Eran Gabber, Phillip B. Gibbons, Yossi Matias, and Alain Mayer, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies
Deployable Internet/Web Services
Session Chair: Avi Rubin, AT&T Labs - Research
- Secure WWW Transactions Using Standard HTTP and Java Applets
- F. Bergadano, B. Crispo, and M. Eccettuato, Università di Torino, Italy
- SWAPEROO: A Simple Wallet Architecture for Payments, Exchanges, Refunds, and Other Operations
- Neil Daswani, Dan Boneh, Hector Garcia-Molina, Steven Ketchpel, and Andreas Paepcke, Stanford University
- The Eternal Resource Locator: An Alternative Means of Establishing Trust on the World Wide Web
- Ross J. Anderson, Václav Matyásv Jr., and Fabien A.P. Petitcolas, University of Cambridge
- Detecting Hit Shaving in Click-Through Payment Schemes
- Michael K. Reiter, AT&T Labs - Research; Vinod Anupam and Alain Mayer, Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies
Thursday, September 3
Consumer Service
Session Chair: Win Treese, OpenMarket Inc.
- Sales Promotions on the Internet
- Manoj Kumar, Anand Rangachari, Anant Jhingran, and Rakesh Mohan, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
- General-purpose Digital Ticket Framework
- Ko Fujimura and Yoshiaki Nakajima, NTT Information and Communication Systems Labs
- Towards A Framework for Handling Disputes in Payment Systems
- N. Asokan, Els Van Herreweghen, and Michael Steiner, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory
Short Talks/Works-in-Progress Reports
Session Chair: Marc Donner, Morgan Stanley
- Electronic Commerce on the Move
- John du Pré Gauntt
- Electronic Commerce in Denmark: The Spread of EDI in Business-to-Business Transactions
- Niels Christian Juul, Kim Viborg Andersen, and Niels Bjørn-Andersen, Copenhagen Business School
Appendix
- Notes from the Second USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce
- Michael Harkavy, Andrew Myers, J. D. Tygar, Alma Whitten, and H. Chi Wong, Carnegie Mellon University
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