Electronic commerce and security; proceedings.9780769532585 Electronic commerce and security; proceedings. International Symposium on Electronic Commerce and Security (2008: Guangzhou, China) Computer Society Press 2008 1075 pages $336.00 Paperback HF5548 An August 2008 symposium brought together researchers and practitioners from academia, industry, and government to exchange ideas on electronic commerce and security. Themes include intelligent computing, web applications, networks, information processing information processing: see data processing. information processing Acquisition, recording, organization, retrieval, display, and dissemination of information. Today the term usually refers to computer-based operations. , machine learning, mobile commerce, applied cryptography, information security, and risk analysis. Application areas discussed include business process integration, electronic commerce applications, electronic payment, innovative e-business models, enterprise integration applications, information hiding Keeping details of a software routine (function or object) private. Programmers only know what input is required and what outputs are expected. See encapsulation and abstraction. and watermarking, intelligent systems, and international finance. Some specific topics examined are classification of urban logistics infrastructure, electronic time stamping time stamping The stamping of order tickets with the time of entry and execution. For example, options exchanges require stamping of order tickets with the times of execution to the nearest minute. , application of streaming media See streaming audio, streaming video and digital media hub. technology in electronic commerce, and a test case reduction technique for BPEL-based testing. Other subjects covered include a regression-based coordination for concurrent negotiation, analysis of electronic securities trading securities trading, financial activity involving transactions of property such as stocks, bonds, commodities, and currency (see securities). Although the trading of stocks and bonds dates back several centuries in many Western nations, the development of the using a hypercube A parallel processing architecture made up of binary multiples of computers (4, 8, 16, etc.). The computers are interconnected so that data travel is kept to a minimum. For example, in two eight-node cubes, each node in one cube would be connected to the counterpart node in the other. model, and biometrics authentical systems on open networks. There is no subject index. ([c]20082005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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