2003 IEEE International Conference on E-Commerce Technology (CEC'03)
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Abstract

The great amount of information that a user handles in their typical transactions on the Internet -identifiers, addresses, credit card numbers, among others-, makes it necessary to have a mechanism which facilitates the secure management of that information, and its use in a convenient way on a daily basis. The main goal is to favour the B2C -Business to Consumer- e-commerce activity by creating a friendly and secure environment. This paper introduces an Internet navigation assistant, implemented as a generic, extensible and dynamically-updatable personal agent. This agent is included into a distributed architecture which is composed by a set of secure web servers and on the client side, one agent per user machine, developed as a Microsoft Internet Explorer toolbar. The agent includes, among others services, an automatic-filler which learns from users? activity, and secure payments services, like a virtual-card generator or an Europay?s SPA/UCAF wallet.
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