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SEMPER - Secure Electronic Marketplace for Europe

by Gérard Lacoste, Birgit Pfitzmann, Michael Steiner, Michael Waidner (eds.), Michael Waidner (editors , 2000
"... This report has been accepted for publication by Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, and will appear in full as Volume 1854 in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) Series. ..."
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This report has been accepted for publication by Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, and will appear in full as Volume 1854 in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) Series.

Development of a Secure Electronic Marketplace for Europe

by Michael Waidner - Proceedings of the Fourth European Symposium on Research in Computer Security (ESORICS), number 1146 in Lecture Notes in Computer Science , 1996
"... : Backed by the European Commission, a consortium of partners from European industry, financial institutions, and academia has embarked on a research project to develop the fundamentals of secure electronic commerce. The goal of Project SEMPER (Secure Electronic Marketplace for Europe) is to provide ..."
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: Backed by the European Commission, a consortium of partners from European industry, financial institutions, and academia has embarked on a research project to develop the fundamentals of secure electronic commerce. The goal of Project SEMPER (Secure Electronic Marketplace for Europe

Development of a Secure Electronic Marketplace for Europe

by M. Waidner (zrl, Reviewer M. Schunter (hil, M. Waidner , 1996
"... Backed by the European Commission, a consortium of partners from European industry, financial institutions, and academia has embarked on a research project to develop the fundamentals of secure electronic commerce. The goal of the 9-million ECU project, SEMPER (Secure Electronic Marketplace for Eur ..."
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industry and academia has embarked on a research project to develop the fundamentals of secure electronic commerce. The goal of the 9-million ECU project, SEMPER (Secure Electronic Marketplace for Europe), is to provide the first open and comprehensive solutions for secure commerce over the Internet

Development of a Secure Electronic Marketplace for Europe

by Michael Waidner Ibm, Michael Waidner - Proceedings of the Fourth European Symposium on Research in Computer Security (ESORICS), number 1146 in Lecture Notes in Computer Science , 1996
"... : Backed by the European Commission, a consortium of partners from European industry, financial institutions, and academia has embarked on a research project to develop the fundamentals of secure electronic commerce. The goal of Project SEMPER (Secure Electronic Marketplace for Europe) is to pro ..."
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: Backed by the European Commission, a consortium of partners from European industry, financial institutions, and academia has embarked on a research project to develop the fundamentals of secure electronic commerce. The goal of Project SEMPER (Secure Electronic Marketplace for Europe

The SEMPER Framework for Secure Electronic Commerce

by Matthias Schunter, Michael Waidner, Universitt Saarbrcken, Dale Whinnett, Albert-ludwigs-universitt Freiburg , 1999
"... Beschreibung des integrierten und offenen SEMPER Frameworks fr sicheren elektronischen Handel ber das Internet sowie der Ergebnisse von Feldversuchen bei diversen europischen Handelsunternehmen. Abstract The goal of the ACTS Project SEMPER (Secure Electronic Marketplace for Europe) has been to pro ..."
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Beschreibung des integrierten und offenen SEMPER Frameworks fr sicheren elektronischen Handel ber das Internet sowie der Ergebnisse von Feldversuchen bei diversen europischen Handelsunternehmen. Abstract The goal of the ACTS Project SEMPER (Secure Electronic Marketplace for Europe) has been

Architecture and Design of a Secure Electronic Marketplace

by Matthias Schunter Schunter, Michael Waidner - Marketplace, Joint European Networking Conference (JENC8
"... Backed by the European Commission, a consortium of partners from European industry, financial institutions, and academia has embarked on a research project to develop the fundamentals of secure electronic commerce. The goal of the ACTS Project SEMPER (Secure Electronic Marketplace for Europe) is to ..."
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Backed by the European Commission, a consortium of partners from European industry, financial institutions, and academia has embarked on a research project to develop the fundamentals of secure electronic commerce. The goal of the ACTS Project SEMPER (Secure Electronic Marketplace for Europe

Proceedings of ESORICS 96, Rome, September 1996;

by Lncs Springer-Verlag Heidelberg, Michael Waidner - Proceedings of the Fourth European Symposium on Research in Computer Security (ESORICS), number 1146 in Lecture Notes in Computer Science , 1996
"... Backed by the European Commission, a consortium of partners from European industry, financial institutions, and academia has embarked on a research project to develop the fundamentals of secure electronic commerce. The goal of Project SEMPER (Secure Electronic Marketplace for Europe) is to provid ..."
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Backed by the European Commission, a consortium of partners from European industry, financial institutions, and academia has embarked on a research project to develop the fundamentals of secure electronic commerce. The goal of Project SEMPER (Secure Electronic Marketplace for Europe

Abstract End User Acceptance of Security Technology for Electronic Commerce

by Dale Whinnett
"... This paper examines the current advantages and limitations of the developing Global Information Infrastructure (GII) for commerce from the point of view of today’s players. It is based on the interim results of an Expert Survey being carried out as part of the ACTS project SEMPER (Secure Electronic ..."
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This paper examines the current advantages and limitations of the developing Global Information Infrastructure (GII) for commerce from the point of view of today’s players. It is based on the interim results of an Expert Survey being carried out as part of the ACTS project SEMPER (Secure Electronic

End User Acceptance of Security Technology for Electronic Commerce

by Dale Whinnett
"... This paper examines the current advantages and limitations of the developing Global Information Infrastructure (GII) for commerce from the point of view of today's players. It is based on the interim results of an Expert Survey being carried out as part of the ACTS project SEMPER (Secure Electr ..."
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Electronic Marketplace for Europe) 1 . The findings can be broadly categorised as `network' and `non-network' influences on participation in electronic commerce, i.e. those directly related to the use of computer technology for connecting to and navigating in open networks and the non

SEMPER: A Security Framework for the Global Electronic Marketplace

by Gérard Lacoste, Ibm France , 1997
"... Security for electronic commerce is urgently required, but it must be built in an orderly and extendible way that provides for the security services needed today and in the future. The SEMPER project (Secure Electronic Marketplace for Europe), partially funded by the European Commission, aims to pro ..."
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Security for electronic commerce is urgently required, but it must be built in an orderly and extendible way that provides for the security services needed today and in the future. The SEMPER project (Secure Electronic Marketplace for Europe), partially funded by the European Commission, aims
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