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APPLYING MOBILE CREDIT CARD POS SYSTEM FOR HOME DELIVERY SERVICE

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FUTURE TRENDS IN COMPUTING AND COMMUNICATION FTCC
Author(s): CHUNG-CHIANG HU , MAO-HSIUNG CHANG , HING-HAN LI , WEI-YU CHEN

Abstract: Pervasive Internet and the popularity of terminal network devices have provided the opportunities of e-commerce to flourish, promoted the diversified electronic payment mechanism and made the security of electronic payment mechanism attracted much attention. The prevalence of Internet shopping led to the flourish of the home-delivery industry that offers the home-delivery services. For customers and Internet sellers, home-delivery payment becomes a type of reliable payment service. This study analyzes the characteristics and advantages of payment on delivery and mobile payment and explores the feasibility of the mechanism of their combination. Finally, this research uses case studies to understand the benefits of credit card payment on home-delivery and provides the customers, Internet stores, sales drivers a more convenient and the secure goods-delivery and payment mechanism that makes payment transactions more efficient.

  • Publication Date: 13-Jul-2013
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-7021-1-31
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DESCRIBING MPLS IN AN OPEN FLOW ENABLED SOFTWARE DEFINED NETWORKS

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FUTURE TRENDS IN COMPUTING AND COMMUNICATION FTCC
Author(s): R.A. KHAN , SANDEEP SINGH

Abstract: The main advantage for taking this proposed approach is that it is a protocol and application agnostic. This will not only work for MPLS, but also for other tunneling protocols such as GRE, or L2TP. It will also work for L2 protocols such as PBB, and applications such as VPLS. Variants such as Nested LSPs are handled as well in the same manner. Our goal is to make the switch as protocol/application unaware as possible. Instead the protocol and applications reside in the controller only. Our Specification is Implementation independent (aka Platform Independent), as a specification should be. At the same time, we do leverage our extensive experience with implementations to make sure that our specification is not devised in vacuum. We have gone to pains to make sure that the implementations will have the flexibility to address their own specific constraints and optimizations while working within the boundaries of the specification.

  • Publication Date: 13-Jul-2013
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-7021-1-62
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