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| Category | Value | ||
| Available via | http://dbpubs.stanford.edu/pub/2000-49 | ||
| Submitted on | 31st of October 2001 | ||
| Author | Daswani, Neil; Boneh, Dan; Garcia-Molina, Hector; Ketchpel, Steven; Paepcke, Andreas | ||
| Title | A Generalized Digital Wallet Architecture | ||
| Date of publication | 18th of January 2000 | ||
| Published in | 3rd USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce, p. 121-39 | ||
| Citation | Daswani, Neil; Boneh, Dan; Garcia-Molina, Hector; Ketchpel, Steven; Paepcke, Andreas. A Generalized Digital Wallet Architecture, 3rd USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce, p. 121-39 | ||
| Number of pages | 19 | ||
| Language | English | ||
| Project | Digital Libraries | ||
| Type | Conference or Journal Paper | ||
| Subject group | Digital Libraries | ||
| Abstract | Most existing digital wallet implementations support a single or a limited set of proprietary financial instruments and protocols for electronic commerce transactions, preventing a user from having one consolidated digital wallet to manage all her financial instruments. Efforts to implement extensible digital wallets that are capable of inter-operating with multiple instruments and protocols such as the Java Wallet and the Microsoft Wallet are a step in the right direction, but these wallets have several limitations. In this paper, we propose a new digital wallet architecture that is extensible (can support multiple existing and newly developed instruments and protocols), client-driven (the user initiates all operations, including wallet invocation), symmetric (has common instrument management and protocol management interfaces across commerce applications), and non-web-centric (can be implemented in non-web environments). | ||
| Notes | Previous number = SIDL-WP-1998-0092 | ||
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