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Transaction Streams: Definition and Implications for Trust in Internet-Based Electronic Commerce.
In this paper we analyze how transactions related to the exchange of goods and services are being performed on the Internet. The adoption of electronic markets in an industry has a disintermediation potential because it can create a direct link between the producer and the consumer (without the need for the intermediation role of distributors). Electronic markets lower the search cost, allowing customers to choose among more providers (which ultimately reduces both the costs for the customer and the profits for the producer). In this paper we contend that electronic markets on the Internet have the opposite effect, resulting in our increase in the number of intermediators. We introduce transaction streams, which model how transactions are being conducted and help explain the types of new intermediators that are appearing on the Internet. We also describe mechanisms by which companies are exploring ways of extending transaction streams. To illustrate the model and validate our findings, we analyze transaction streams in the insurance industry and review associated concepts such as trust and brands.transactions; electronic markets;
Provenance Threat Modeling
Provenance systems are used to capture history metadata, applications include
ownership attribution and determining the quality of a particular data set.
Provenance systems are also used for debugging, process improvement,
understanding data proof of ownership, certification of validity, etc. The
provenance of data includes information about the processes and source data
that leads to the current representation. In this paper we study the security
risks provenance systems might be exposed to and recommend security solutions
to better protect the provenance information.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, conferenc
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