Proceedings of the 8th ACM SIGOPS European Workshop on Support for Composing Distributed Applications 1998
DOI: 10.1145/319195.319227
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“…Small payments are categorized based on the size of the transaction while the others are grouped based on the transaction type. Havinga, Smit, and Helme (1996) on the other hand, classified e-Payment methods into three broad categories based on the method of transaction; traditional money transaction, credit-debit payments and digital currency. Andam (2003) separated traditional payment methods such as cash and bank payments from e-Payment methods.…”
Section: Definition Methods and Benefits Of E-paymentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Small payments are categorized based on the size of the transaction while the others are grouped based on the transaction type. Havinga, Smit, and Helme (1996) on the other hand, classified e-Payment methods into three broad categories based on the method of transaction; traditional money transaction, credit-debit payments and digital currency. Andam (2003) separated traditional payment methods such as cash and bank payments from e-Payment methods.…”
Section: Definition Methods and Benefits Of E-paymentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The security of e-Payment transactions has been one of the major concerns of all stakeholders (Havinga, Smit, & Helme, 1996;O'Mahony, Peirce, & Tewari, 2002;Chiemeke, Evwiekpaefe, & However, 2006). Although many protocols have been developed to tackle security issues of e-Payment systems by major players which include the use of secure electronic transactions (SET), and secure socket layer (SSL), individual's wariness in the e-Payment system still remains.…”
Section: Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E-payment systems can be divided into three broad groups: traditional monetary transactions, digital money, and credit debt payment. These payments systems have many requirements, such as security, acceptance, convenience, cost, control, tracking capability, and encryption control (Havinga, Smit & Helme, 1996). Veronica, Asdi, Hery and Nico (2011), Electronic payment is defined as a payment services that utilize ICT, including cryptography and telecommunications networks.…”
Section: Electronic Paymentmentioning
confidence: 99%