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Web Information Systems -- WISE 2004

5th International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering, Brisbane, Australia, November 22-24, 2004, Proceedings

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 3306)

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Table of contents (77 papers)

  1. Session 9: Web Search and Personalization

  2. Session 10: Workflow Management and Enterprise Information Systems

  3. Session 11: Business Processes

  4. Session 12: Deep Web and Dynamic Content

  5. Session 13: Web Information System Design

Other volumes

  1. Web Information Systems – WISE 2004

  2. Web Information Systems – WISE 2004 Workshops

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About this book

We have described the development of a new micro-payment system, NetPay, f- turing different ways of managing electronic money, or e-coins. NetPay provides an off-line, anonymous protocol that supports high-volume, low-cost electronic trans- tions over the Internet. We developed three kinds of e-wallets to manage coins in a NetPay-based system: a sever-side e-wallet allowing multiple computer access to- coins; a client-side e-wallet allowing customer PC management of the e-coins, and a cookie-based e-wallet cache to improve performance of the client-side e-wallet c- munication overhead. Experiences to date with NetPay prototypes have demonstrated it provides an effective micro-payment strategy and customers welcome the ability to manage their electronic coins in different ways. References 1. Dai, X. and Lo, B.: NetPay – An Efficient Protocol for Micropayments on the WWW. Fifth Australian World Wide Web Conference, Australia (1999) 2. Dai, X., Grundy, J. and Lo, B.: Comparing and contrasting micro-payment models for- commerce systems, International Conferences of Info-tech and Info-net (ICII), China (2001) 3. Dai, X., Grundy, J.: Architecture of a Micro-Payment System for Thin-Client Web App- cations. In Proceedings of the 2002 International Conference on Internet Computing, Las Vegas, CSREA Press, June 24-27, 444--450 4. Dai, X. and Grundy J.: “Customer Perception of a Thin-client Micro-payment System Issues and Experiences”, Journal of End User Computing, 15(4), pp 62-77, (2003).

Editors and Affiliations

  • School of ITEE, The University of Queensland, Australia

    Xiaofang Zhou

  • Database Systems Research and Development Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA

    Stanley Su

  • INFOLAB, Dept. of Information Systems and Management, Tilburg University, The Netherlands

    Mike P. Papazoglou

  • Polish-Japanese Institute of Information Technology, Faculty of IT, Warsaw, Poland

    Maria Elzbieta Orlowska

  • Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Science and Technology Facilities Council, Didcot, UK

    Keith Jeffery

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