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ECIS
2000
13 years 6 months ago
Effective Flexible Delivery in Higher Education: An Australian Case
- In 1999, the Bachelor of Electronic Commerce degree started at the Ipswich campus of the University of Queensland with an initial intake of approximately 50 students. Subjects we...
Peter F. Green, D. J. Lamb
ECIS
2000
13 years 6 months ago
Effects of Electronic Markets on Negotiation Processes
Negotiation can be regarded as playing a game with certain rules. If the rules change, the game has to be played differently. Compared to traditional markets, electronic markets ca...
Michael Stroebel
COMCOM
2006
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13 years 5 months ago
SSL/TLS session-aware user authentication - Or how to effectively thwart the man-in-the-middle
Abstract. Man-in-the-middle attacks pose a serious threat to SSL/TLSbased electronic commerce applications, such as Internet banking. In this paper, we argue that most deployed use...
Rolf Oppliger, Ralf Hauser, David A. Basin
CCS
2005
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
An auctioning reputation system based on anomaly
Existing reputation systems used by online auction houses do not address the concern of a buyer shopping for commodities—finding a good bargain. These systems do not provide in...
Shai Rubin, Mihai Christodorescu, Vinod Ganapathy,...