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XML Repository System Using DBMS and IRS

  • Kang, Hyung-Il;Yoo, Jae-Soo;Lee, Byoung-Yup
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.6-14
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, we design and implement a XML Repository System(XRS) that exploits the advantages of DBMSs and IRSs. Our scheme uses BRS to support full text indexing and content-based queries efficiently, and ORACLE to store XML documents, multimedia data, DTD and structure information. We design databases to manage XML documents including audio, video, images as well as text. We employ the non-composition model when storing XML documents into ORACLE. We represent structured information as ETID(Element Type Id), SORD(Sibling ORDer) and SSORD(Same Sibling ORDer). ETID is a unique value assigned to each element of DTD. SORD and SSORD represent an order information between sibling nodes and an order information among the sibling nodes with the same element respectively. In order to show superiority of our XRS, we perform various experiments in terms of the document loading time, document extracting time and contents retrieval time. It is shown through experiments that our XRS outperforms the existing XML document management systems. We also show that it supports various types of queries through performance experiments.

Optimal Brokerage Model using CSP Technique in Agent-Based Electronic Commerce (에이전트 기반 전자상거래에서 제약만족 기법을 이용한 최적의 중개 모델)

  • Jeong, Jong-Jin;Kim, Ji-Yeon;Jo, Geun-Sik
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.7 no.5S
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    • pp.1687-1695
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    • 2000
  • Recently, many researchers have tried to establish EC framework EC framework for automated contract and brokerage using agent technologies in electronic commerce. Traditional researches, however, often enforced the user's participations during the automated brokerage process of agents an did not supported the procedures and methodologies for satisfying various user's requirements. In this paper, we propose a brokerge framework based on multi-agent to overcome the defects of the previous researches. For the optimal brokerage, the proposed framework is divided into tow layers, which are called competition layer and constraint satisfaction layer. The Agents process behaviors of brokerage through two layers accroding to th proposed message driven communication protocol. W also apply CSP (Constraint Satisfaction Problems) techniques to brokerage process to satisfy various preferential requirements from the user. That is, e model the relationship between buyer agents and seller agents using CSP and propose efficient CSP models for the optimal brokerage as the types of brokerage. Finally, e implemented prototype systems applying the proposed framework and showed the efficiency of he proposed framwork with the experimental results.

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Divisible Electronic Cash System based on a Blinding ECDSA (Blinding ECDSA를 기반으로 한 분할가능 전자화폐 시스템)

  • 전병욱;권용진
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.103-114
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    • 1999
  • Recently, various prototypes for electronic commerce are realized and its related researches are active under the present condition which it is increasing for the reality of its extended applications. First of all, actual demands are increasing for more secure and efficient electronic payment systems. Electronic cash, one of the Electronic payment systems, must have several properties like real money. Blind signature scheme by D. Chaum stands for the methods of obtaining privacy. In this paper, we propose a method for obtaining the blind signature based on the Elliptic Curve Cryptosystems, where the crytosystems are known as solving some problems of conventional crytosystems in views of computation time and key space. Also, we present a method for the divisibility of the electronic cash using our proposal by re-signing spare cash. Thus applying the proposed method, we can develop an efficient electronic payment systems.

A study on the new Business Opportunity of E-Commerce (e-비즈니스의 기회창출 방안에 대한 연구)

  • Cho, Jae-Wan;Ko, Chang-Bae
    • Information Systems Review
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.191-208
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    • 2002
  • In the area of new millennium of twenty first century, one of the urgent and critical research issues in commerce area is the regenerating of new business opportunities from the high value added perspectives. With this motivation, in this paper, we create new on-line e-businesses with the speed of lightning their affiliated supply, finance and business communities - which are involved in more and more tightly connected, open trading - we find that we need to deal with hundreds of business collaborative partners, millions of buyers and sellers while we have to face incompatible IT systems. Challenges of new business opportunities linking multi-enterprise data and processes cost effectively, reliably and securely in real time remains an open area in e-business. This challenge we shall describe as the problem of synchronization of multiple enterprise collaborative e-business opportunities (production related), value (finance related), business (operations related) in new business opportunity and infrastructure integrated all together over the off-line and online basis. It brings a new e-commerce opportunities infrastructure into this profitable challenge: by extracting and tracking new business information, new trends in the events of e-business processes. The transformation of the traditional commerce into this type of electronic based commerce can be interpreted as new Cultural Revolution. The revolution will be a new paradigm crossing over the geographical, and organizational zone, restructuring enterprise business process infrastructure.

Recent Developments in Law of International Electronic Information Transactions (국제전자정보거래(國際電子情報去來)에 관한 입법동향(立法動向))

  • Hur, Hai-Kwan
    • THE INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE & LAW REVIEW
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    • v.23
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    • pp.155-219
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    • 2004
  • This paper focuses on two recent legislative developments in electronic commerce: the "Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act" ("UCITA") of USA and the "preliminary draft convention on the use of data message in [international trade] [the context of international contracts]" ("preliminary draft Convention") of UNCITRAL. UCITA provides rules contracts for computer information transactions. UCITA supplies modified contract formation rules adapted to permit and to facilitate electronic contracting. UCITA also adjusts commonly recognized warranties as appropriate for computer information transactions; for example, to recognize the international context in connection with protection against infringement and misappropriation, and First Amendment considerations involved with informational content. Furthermore, UCITA adapts traditional rules as to what is acceptable performance to the context of computer information transactions, including providing rules for the protection of the parties concerning the electronic regulation of performance to clarify that the appropriate general rule is one of material breach with respect to cancellation (rather than so-called perfect tender). UCITA also supplies guidance in the case of certain specialized types of contracts, e.g., access contracts and for termination of contracts. While for the most part carrying over the familiar rules of Article 2 concerning breach when appropriate in the context of the tangible medium on which the information is fixed, but also adapting common law rules and rules from Article 2 on waiver, cure, assurance and anticipatory breach to the context of computer information transactions, UCITA provides a remedy structure somewhat modeled on that of Article 2 but adapted in significant respects to the different context of a computer information transaction. For example, UCITA contains very important limitations on the generally recognized common law right of self-help as applicable in the electronic context. The UNCITRAL's preliminary draft Convention applies to the use of data messages in connection with an existing or contemplated contract between parties whose places of business are in different States. Nothing in the Convention affects the application of any rule of law that may require the parties to disclose their identities, places of business or other information, or relieves a party from the legal consequences of making inaccurate or false statements in that regard. Likewise, nothing in the Convention requires a contract or any other communication, declaration, demand, notice or request that the parties are required to make or choose to make in connection with an existing or contemplated contract to be made or evidenced in any particular form. Under the Convention, a communication, declaration, demand, notice or request that the parties are required to make or choose to make in connection with an existing or contemplated contract, including an offer and the acceptance of an offer, is conveyed by means of data messages. Also, the Convention provides for use of automated information systems for contract formation: a contract formed by the interaction of an automated information system and a person, or by the interaction of automated information systems, shall not be denied on the sole ground that no person reviewed each of the individual actions carried out by such systems or the resulting agreement. Further, the Convention provides that, unless otherwise agreed by the parties, a contract concluded by a person that accesses an automated information system of another party has no legal effect and is not enforceable if the person made an error in a data message and (a) the automated information system did not provide the person with an opportunity to prevent or correct the error; (b) the person notifies the other party of the error as soon as practicable when the person making the error learns of it and indicates that he or she made an error in the data message; (c) The person takes reasonable steps, including steps that conform to the other party's instructions, to return the goods or services received, if any, as a result of the error or, if instructed to do so, to destroy such goods or services.

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A Decision Support System for Supplier Selection in B2B E-procurement (전자조달을 위한 공급자 선택 지원 시스템의 개발)

  • 하성호;남미성
    • Korean Management Science Review
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.113-129
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    • 2004
  • Nowadays many enterprises build e-procurement systems. An e-procurement is a Web-based procurement process and its functionalities are considered important in the B2B e-commerce. Buyers should select competent suppliers for a successful e-procurement. Therefore, this study proposes a method using the analytic hierarchy process(AHP) for building a Web-based supplier selection system. In detail, the purpose of this study is (1) to review methods previously used when buyers selecting suppliers and to extract important selection criteria: (2) to explain extended AHP method adopted by this study among supplier selection methods: (3) to describe the supplier selection steps using extended AHP : and (4) to propose a decision support system embedding the methodology described above. The proposed system comprises of three phase: first phase is to evaluate suppliers on enterprise level: second phase to evaluate them on each transaction level: third phase to post-evaluate them.

Automatic User-identification verification system using speech signatures based on multi-user processing technology for secured electronic commerce systems (다중사용자 처리기술을 이용한 전자상거래용 화자확인 사용자 인증 시스템)

  • Jeong, Seok-Yeong;Yu, Wan-Sun;Kang, Sun-Mee
    • Annual Conference of KIPS
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    • 2000.04a
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    • pp.497-501
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    • 2000
  • 전자상거래 시장이 활발해 지면서 인터넷 쇼핑몰 업체들은 보다 강력한 보안체제를 갖추기 위해 노력하고 있다. 특히 최근 생체정보의 인식사례가 선보이면서 이런 인식서비스를 전자상거래에 접목시키려는 노력이 활발히 이루어지고 있는 중이다. 그러나 다중사용자를 실시간으로 처리해야하는 전자상거래 서비스 특성상 부하가 많이 소요되는 인식엔진을 전자상거래용 서버에 포함시키는 것은 적지 않은 부담이 든다. 본 논문에서는 이러한 문제의 해결방안으로 고객의 목소리를 통한 사용자 인증 시스템을 별도의 다중 처리 시스템으로 구성하는 것을 제안하며 이의 구현 사례를 보이고자 한다. 부하가 많이 따르는 인식엔진 등의 서비스를 별도로 관리함으로 다중사용자 접속을 요구하는 많은 서비스에 유용한 해결 방안을 보이고자 한다. 본 서비스는 인터넷 쇼핑몰 프로그램 개발 업체인 (주)아이커머스 코리아의 전자상거래 솔루션과 연동하여 프로그램 개발이 완료된 상태이다.

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Business Process Models for the Implementation and Operation of Internet Shopping Mall (인터넷 쇼핑몰 구축 및 운영을 위한 비즈니스 프로세스 모델)

  • 김형수;김중인
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.95-118
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    • 1999
  • There have been many research papers and practical implementations on the various EC(Electronic Commerce) aspects such as merchant system, security, payment gateway, legal and policy issues. However, it is very hard to find the systematic approaches and business process models from the viewpoint of the company willing to start B2C(Business-To-Customer) EC. Therefore, we develop business process models for the planning, systems analysis and design, implementation, and operation of internet shopping mall to suggest a guideline and reference model for the realization of successful B2C EC.

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Development of Supply Chain Management Tools for Business-to-Business Collaboration (기업간 협업을 위한 공급 체인 관리 도구 개발)

  • 우훈식;서범수
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.171-179
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    • 2002
  • Supply chain management is a practical vision of industrial information systems in the global competitive environments. In these environments, the linkage of business processes between enterprises which compose a supply chain should be constructed. In this study, we designed and developed supply chain management tools to provide collaborations between enterprises. The developed tools are designed to act as a coordinator for the suppliers and consumers in the supply chain.

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The Judgment Standard of the Compliance of the Documents in the International Standard Banking Pratice (국제표준은행관습상(國際標準銀行慣習上)의 서류(書類)의 일치성(一致性) 판단기준(判斷基準))

  • Chae, Jin-Ik
    • THE INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE & LAW REVIEW
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    • v.13
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    • pp.631-655
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    • 2000
  • This article is focused on the review of the judgement standard for compliance of the documents in international standard banking practice. Since the establishment of Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits, The practices of the Credit transactions has been formed and developed with the rapidly changing progress of the international trade environment. but though the international standard banking practice have meaning to suggest a new examination standard, in practice, there are some problems on the judgement of the compliance of the documents. Therefore, for the useful judgement standard for compliance of the documents, the range of the standard should become concrete and simple so that all the related parties can forecast. and the opinions and interpretations published by ICC Banking Committee are recommended to be used, systematized and activated. and also with the change of the trade environment, the changed standard practice could be published annually for the useful use. and it will be necessary to consider to publish the publications in the form of the "White Book" Last, it is necessary to accept the changes by the needs of the times as the international standard banking practice promptly and analysis accurately its problems for the times of the electronic commerce, so that Credit systems should be settled and developed continuously as the useful means of the settlement of the proceeds conquering of the characteristics originated from the international transactions between the parties concerned.

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