Abstract
Secure Electronic Transaction (SET) addresses the security problem of e-commerce. It, however, fails to provide interoperability and pre-sale and post-sale services to Consumers. Open Trading Protocol (OTP) can resolve these problems for SET. Provided SET is suitable to integrate with OTP, an ideal solution for e-commerce will be found.
An investigation into the integration of SET and OTP has been undertaken to evaluate the suitability of using SET in OTP for e-commerce. In this paper, the mapping between the OTP business model and SET business model is analysed. A certain number of Payment APIs and OTP/SET Bridges are designed in order to support the integration of SET and OTP. Finally, the suitability of using SET and OTP for e-commerce is evaluated.
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He, R., Liu, K. (2001). Towards a Secure and Complete Protocol for Electronic Commerce. In: Sharp, B., Filipe, J., Cordeiro, J. (eds) Enterprise Information Systems II. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1427-3_30
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