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Computer money : a systematic overview of electronic payment systems / Andreas Furche, Graham Wrightson.

By: Furche, AndreasContributor(s): Wrightson, GrahamMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Heidelberg : dpunkt, Verlag fur digitale Technologie, 1996Description: xii, 108 p. 25 cmISBN: 3920993543 (hbk.); 9783920993546 (hbk.)Subject(s): Electronic funds transfers | Internet (Computer network) | Data encryption (Computer science) | Smart cardsDDC classification: 332.178 LOC classification: HG1710 | .F87 1996Summary: New electronic payment mechanisms together with an emerging global information economy on the Internet are set to change the way we do business. In the centre of all these developments are new electronic payment mechanisms, the financial infrastructure needed to open the electronic marketplace. This book gives a structured overview of these new payment mechanisms by first describing what exactly is possible today, what is currently existing or being developed, and how these systems work. It gives the essential background needed for informed decisions and discussions in the areas of electronic payment systems and electronic commerce.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

New electronic payment mechanisms together with an emerging global information economy on the Internet are set to change the way we do business. In the centre of all these developments are new electronic payment mechanisms, the financial infrastructure needed to open the electronic marketplace. This book gives a structured overview of these new payment mechanisms by first describing what exactly is possible today, what is currently existing or being developed, and how these systems work. It gives the essential background needed for informed decisions and discussions in the areas of electronic payment systems and electronic commerce.

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