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Appendice B: indirizzi di riferimento



Questo che segue è un elenco di indirizzi di pagine che
trattano argomenti correlati a quelli di questo elaborato.
Il testo è in inglese perché riportato come trovato
in rete. Non ci sembra che vi possano essere
difficoltà di comprensione.
Electronic Commerce and Security Frameworks
Payment Systems
- Untraceable payment protocols by Stefan Brands
- CAFE:
ESPRIT Project funded by the European Union. Untraceable electronic
offline payment system (electronic cash)
- CyberCash:
An Application Level Internet Payment Syntax
(Donald E. Eastlake 3rd, 07/07/1995) and CyberCash Credit Card Protocol Version 0.8
(Brian Boesch, Steve Crocker, Magdalena Yesil, 07/8/1995)
- DigiCash's ecash
and a real-world application
of it.
- First Virtual: Almost
straightforward crypto-less implementation of a credit card system
via Internet. The Green Commerce Model
(L. Stein, E. Stefferud, N. Borenstein, 06/20/1995) and
The application/green-commerce MIME Content-type
(N. Borenstein, M. Rose, 06/20/1995).
- GC Tech (or try
here, and here
is an interesting paper from GC Tech)
- IBM's Internet Keyed Payment (iKP) System:
- LETSystems
- Cypherpunk's Magic Money
-
Millicent (electronic microcommerce)
- Mondex:
Transferable offline payment system based on smartcards.
- The NetBill Electronic Commerce Project
(CMU), which received support by VISA (press release)
- Neuman's NetCheque System
(NB: This is the ''Proxy-Based'' payment system without anonymity;
the system with anonymity is called NetCash)
- NetChex
- Netscape's Credit card payment applications over the internet
- Open Market's payment system
(PS)
- Wenbo Mao (Hewlett Packard): A Secure, Cheap and Exportable/Importable Method for Internet Electronic Payments
- Netscape's Secure Courier
- Secure Electronic Transactions,
draft standard for credit-card payments, proposed by Mastercard
and VISA. Supersedes the earlier proposals STT (by VISA,
Microsoft) and SEPP (by Mastercard, CyberCash, GTE, IBM,
Netscape). (there is the set-discuss@commerce.net mailing list
for discussion on SET [ archive])
- Integrated Circuit Card Specifications for Payment Systems and Integrated Circuit Card Terminal Specifications for Payment Systems
(commonly known as EMV specifications) by Europay, MasterCard
and Visa
- Bibliography on current Electronic Purse Schemes
(by Leo Van Hove)
- Electronic Payment Schemes,
a commented list of proposals maintained by Phillip M. Hallam-Baker,
World Wide Web Consortium (local copy)
Consortia and Related Projects
Marketplaces
Related Systems
- WWW-SECURITY@nsmx.rutgers.edu,
discussing security within the World Wide Web; promoting the development
of Internet standards for WWW security; supporting the implementation
of such standards. (archive)
- WWW-BUYINFO@allegra.att.com,
discussing what the name suggests. (archive)
- E-PAYMENT@cc.bellcore.com, discussing payment protocols
based on cryptography and on-line authorization, in particular
iKP
and similar protocols. (announced archive)
- IETF-PAYMENTS@cc.bellcore.com, as a forum for the proposed
IETF working group on secure internet payment protocols. For subscription
send message with contents SUBSCRIBE IETF-PAYMENTS to MAJORDOMO@CC.BELLCORE.COM.
- There are several mailing lists operated by working groups
of CommerceNet.
You must be a member to join these lists.




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