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QuickPay online payment protocol
Mark Stamp, Jian Dai

Citation
Mark Stamp, Jian Dai. "QuickPay online payment protocol". Proceedings of SEKE '08, 2008.

Abstract
Online payment has been viewed as a promising technology [9] with potentially large demand even before the Internet boom. In this article, we propose a new online payment protocol, QuickPay, which is built as a middleware framework for online payment and potentially other online financial transactions. QuickPay is aimed to serve as a highly effective, user-anonymous, secure infrastructure for online transfer of sensitive financial data at a low transaction cost. We first introduce the underlying motivation for this work. Then, we provide the general design of the QuickPay system by describing its business and technical goals, system architecture, major players, and the relationships among the players. To show how QuickPay works, we discuss an application online payment protocol in detail. By carefully evaluating QuickPay’s security and performance, we demonstrate that QuickPay can provide a more effective and more secure framework than other existing online payment systems.

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    @inproceedings{StampDai08_QuickPayOnlinePaymentProtocol,
        author = {Mark Stamp and Jian Dai},
        title = {QuickPay online payment protocol},
        booktitle = {Proceedings of SEKE '08},
        year = {2008},
        abstract = {Online payment has been viewed as a promising
                  technology [9] with potentially large demand even
                  before the Internet boom. In this article, we
                  propose a new online payment protocol, QuickPay,
                  which is built as a middleware framework for
                  online payment and potentially other online
                  financial transactions. QuickPay is aimed to serve
                  as a highly effective, user-anonymous, secure
                  infrastructure for online transfer of sensitive
                  financial data at a low transaction cost. We first
                  introduce the underlying motivation for this work.
                  Then, we provide the general design of the
                  QuickPay system by describing its business and
                  technical goals, system architecture, major
                  players, and the relationships among the players.
                  To show how QuickPay works, we discuss an
                  application online payment protocol in detail. By
                  carefully evaluating QuickPay’s security and
                  performance, we demonstrate that QuickPay can
                  provide a more effective and more secure framework
                  than other existing online payment systems.},
        URL = {http://www.truststc.org/pubs/421.html}
    }
    

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