Smart card-based electronic card payment systems in the transportation industry - Turban, Brahm - 2000 () Citation Context ...authors have studied the factors that influence the success of an internet payment system (Clemons, Croson et al. 1997; Shon and Swatman 1997; Jayawardhena and Foley...
(2001). Research report: richness versus parsimony in modeling technology adoption decisions - Understanding merchant adoption of a smart card- based payment system, Information Systems Research, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 208-222.C. Plouffe, J. Hulland, M. Vanderbosch, Richness versus parsimony in...
Security (the physical layout of the chip is designed to be tamper-resistant, and a large portion of the operating-system code is dedicated to self-protection.) Confidentiality (the card and its data are with you, and YOU decide what to do with them.) Portability (you carry it in your ...
A smart card operating system manages the data and the memory allocation. These cards store a large amount of data due to larger memory spaces. Dual-interface Smart Cards Similar to hybrid smart cards, these cards also have both contact and contactless options. However, unlike hybrid smart ...
The Microsoft Windows for Smart Cards operating system is a component-based architecture that supports multiple card chips and platforms. It’s extensible and supported by a growing number of card manufacturers and vendors. Developers can integrate the application programming interfaces (APIs) and the ...
Smart-card-based electronic purse systems (in which value is stored on the card chip, not in an externally recorded account, so that machines accepting the card need no network connectivity) were tried throughout Europe from the mid-1990s, most notably in Germany (Geldkarte), Austria (Quick)...
Never theless, only within the past four or five years have transport operators and other system providers begun to introduce, on a medium to large-scale, smart-card based systems either to complement or replace existing means of payment and service access. The success of these significantly-...
The card reader passes data from the smart card to its intended destination, usually a payment orauthenticationsystem, over a network connection. Uses of smart cards Smart cards are generally used in applications that must deliver fast, secure transactions. They can protect personal information in ...
These cards will vary based on the following dimensions Memory:Its memory ranges from 1 to 16 kb Processor Speed:The processor speed ranges from 4-16 MHz; Interaction:Physical contact, proximity & radio; Software:The software used in the is a ‘cardoperating system‘ & installed applications. ...
A system loads, authenticates and uses a virtual smart card for payment of goods and/or services purchased on-line over the Internet. An online purchase and load (OPAL) server inclu