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Legislative Controls Securing Electronic Payment Systems

Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture, 2023
Generally, money is the backbone of economy, essential for stability of countries, and a token for the national Sovereignty. Historically, coinage was the process by which countries were confirming their Sovereignty that they kept protecting it and used the coins as acceptable method for transactions.
null Chikh Nassima   +1 more
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An Electronic Payment System Architecture for Composite Payment Transactions

2005 IEEE International Conference on e-Technology, e-Commerce and e-Service, 2005
The inherent component in most commercial transactions and services is payment. Automation of business processes from the start state to the end state is a challenging task, particularly when multiple payments and multiple organizations (parties) are involved. Usually, a single payment transaction involves many atomic transactions.
A.R. Dani, P.R. Krishna, V. Subramanian
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Payment systems based on electronic money as a component of the electronic payment system

INFORMATION AND LAW, 2013
Based on the classification of e-money we did analysis of the main types of payment systems in which e-money is used as a means of payment. In this article we present structure of electronic payment systems and the definition of “payment system based on electronic money” term.
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Electronic Money and Payment Systems

2003
This chapter describes the demands on any acceptable type of money or payment system and examines how well the existing electronic money and payment systems satisfy those demands. Certain weaknesses in security and performance still remain in these systems and they need to be overcome before the systems can be completely accepted.
Santosh K. Misra, Jayavel Sounderpandian
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Overview of Electronic Payment System

2015
The emergence of e-commerce has created new financial needs that in many cases cannot be effectively fulfilled by the traditional payment systems. The advent of the Electronic commerce has prompted the invention of several payment tools to facilitate the completion of business transactions over the Internet.
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Electronic Systems for Payment Processing

2013
Abstract This chapter discusses electronic systems set up for the performance of the payment obligation. It looks at the progress that is being made in achieving straight-through processing (STP) in the financial supply chain. STP would enable the flow of financial information to take place electronically.
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Electronic Payment Systems and Their Security

2016
Electronic commerce (or e-commerce) can be defined as any transaction involving some exchange of value over a communication network. This broad definition includes: Business-to-business transactions, such as EDI (electronic data interchange); Customer-to-business transactions, such as online shops on the Web; Customer-to-customer transactions, such as ...
Kannan Balasubramanian, M. Rajakani
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Electronic Payment Systems

BT Technology Journal, 1997
P A Putland, J Hill, D Tsapikidis
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Electronic Payment Systems

EDPACS, 1998
Donald O'Mahony   +2 more
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Design of Mobile Electronic Payment System

2013
Multi-bank mobile electronic payment system uses mobile terminals for electronic payments, which can circulate in multiple banks and cannot limit from the bank that issues the e-cash. The paper researches electronic payment on the withdrawal agreement, the pay agreement, the deposit agreement, the update protocol of the e-cash based on elliptic curve ...
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