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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

Invited Presentations on Public Key Infrastructure

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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