Abstract
Smart cards and their related technologies are an emerging component of electronic commerce worldwide. In some countries, they are revolutionizing aspects of commerce, healthcare, and recreation.
- Berinato, S. Smart cards: The intelligent way to security. Network Computing 9, 9 (May 15, 1998), 168. Google ScholarDigital Library
- Cross, R. Smart cards for the intelligent shopper. Direct Marketing 58, 12 (Apr. 1996), 30--34.Google Scholar
- Fancher, C. Smart cards. Scientific American {online}. (August 1996); www.sciam.com/0896issue/0896fancher.html.Google Scholar
- Fletcher, P. Europe holds a winning hand with smart cards. Electronic Design 47, 1 (Jan. 11, 1999), 106.Google Scholar
- Flohr, U. The smart card invasion. Byte 23, 1 (Jan. 1998) 76.Google Scholar
- Husemann, D. The smart card: don't leave home without it. IEEE Concurrency 7, 2 (April--June 1999), 24--27. Google ScholarDigital Library
- Jain, A., Hong, L. and Pankanti, S. Biometric identification. Commun. ACM 43, 2 (Feb. 2000), 90--98. Google ScholarDigital Library
- Kutler, J. Java gets pats on back from card businesses in Belgium and France. American Banker 164, 61 (Mar. 31, 1999), 16.Google Scholar
- Leung, A. Smart cards seem a sure bet. InfoWorld.com {online}. (March 8, 1999); unix.idg.net/crd_smart_69240.html.Google Scholar
- Priisalu, J. Frequently Asked Questions List. Estonian Institute of Cybernetics {online}. (July 4, 1995); www.ioc.ee/atsc/faq.html.Google Scholar
- Schacklett, M. These business trends will shape the future of e-commerce. Union Magazine (Jan. 2000), 14--15.Google Scholar
- Shelfer, K. The Intersection of Knowledge Management and Competitive Intelligence: Smart Cards and Electronic Commerce. Knowledge Management For The Information Professional. Information Today, Inc. Medford, New Jersey. 1999.Google Scholar
Index Terms
- Smart card evolution
Recommendations
Multiapplication smart card: Towards an open smart card?
AbstractSmart cards were invented four decades ago so as to keep data secrets and to process them secretly. Even though their main goal are still the same today, the smart cards have been subject to many evolutions at both their hardware and ...
Attacking smart card systems: Theory and practice
AbstractSmart card technology has evolved over the last few years following notable improvements in the underlying hardware and software platforms. Advanced smart card microprocessors, along with robust smart card operating systems and ...
Developing smart card applications using the OpenCard Framework
ACM-SE 42: Proceedings of the 42nd annual Southeast regional conferenceSmart cards provide a compact, secure, and widely used method for identifying ourselves and authenticating our transactions. With their increasing incorporation into credit cards and the cellular industries move toward smart card based GSM networks, ...
Comments