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Smart Card. Research and Applications: Third International Conference, Cardis'98 Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium, September 14-16, 1998 Proceedings 2000 Edition
Contributor(s): Quisquater, Jean-Jacques (Editor), Schneier, Bruce (Editor)
ISBN: 3540679235     ISBN-13: 9783540679233
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $52.24  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: September 2000
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Annotation: This volume constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the Third International Conference on Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications, CARDIS'98, held in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium in September 1998. The 35 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and updated for inclusion in this book. All current aspects of smart card research and applications development are addressed, in particular: Java cards, electronic commerce, efficiency, security (including cryptographic algorithms, cryptographic protocols, and authentication), and architecture.
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | System Administration - Storage & Retrieval
- Medical
- Computers | Security - Cryptography
Dewey: 332.76
LCCN: 00045716
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Physical Information: 0.93" H x 6.13" W x 9.39" (1.31 lbs) 379 pages
 
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Smart cards have been driven by the need for a secure, portable, computing platform. Hence it is no surprise that security considerations dominated their research. The CARDIS conferences were created to provide a forum for this research. CARDIS 1998 is the third international conference on Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications, held in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 14-16 Sept- ber 1998. The ?rst CARDIS was held in Lille, France in November 1994, and the second was held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands in September 1996. The fourth CARDIS is scheduled to take place in Bristol, UK in September 2000 (http: //www.cardis.org). This volume contains the refereed papers presented at CARDIS 1998. These 35 papers were ?rst published in a pre-proceedings and distributed to the - tendees at the conference; they have subsequently been revised and updated for this volume. The papers discuss all aspects of smart-card research: Java cards, elect- nic commerce applications, e?ciency, security (including cryptographic al- rithms, cryptographic protocols, and authentication), and architecture. Subm- sions from Europe, the U.S., Asia, and Australia show that this is indeed an international area of research, and one that is becoming more popular as pr- tical demand for smart cards increase. We wish to thank the Program Committee members who did an excellent job in reviewing papers and providing feedback to the authors