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Archive | 1995

Network sales system

Andrew C. Payne; Lawrence C. Stewart; David J. Mackie


Archive | 1995

Internet server access control and monitoring systems

Thomas Mark Levergood; Lawrence C. Stewart; Stephen Jeffrey Morris; Andrew C. Payne; George Winfield Treese


Archive | 1998

Designing Systems for Internet Commerce

G. Winfield Treese; Lawrence C. Stewart


WOEC'95 Proceedings of the 1st conference on USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce - Volume 1 | 1995

Payment switches for open networks

David K. Gifford; Lawrence C. Stewart; Andrew C. Payne; G. Winfield Treese


usenix summer technical conference | 1993

Audiofile: a network-transparent system for distributed audio applications

Thomas Mark Levergood; Andrew C. Payne; James Gettys; G. Winfield Treese; Lawrence C. Stewart


Archive | 2009

Electronic commerce system

Eswar Priyadarshan; Michael P. Mitchell; James W. O'Toole; Andrew C. Payne; Durval M. Vieira; Lawrence C. Stewart


Archive | 2000

Method and system for counting web access requests

Thomas Mark Levergood; Lawrence C. Stewart; Stephen Jeffrey Morris; Andrew C. Payne; George Winfield Treese


Archive | 2000

Web advertising method

Thomas Mark Levergood; Lawrence C. Stewart; Stephen Jeffrey Morris; Andrew C. Payne; George Winfield Treese


Archive | 2007

ネットワーク・セールス・システム

David J. Mackie; Andrew C. Payne; Lawrence C. Stewart; ローレンス シー スチュアート; アンドリュー シー ペイン; ディヴィッド ジェイ マッキー


arXiv: Computers and Society | 2001

An Architecture for Security and Privacy in Mobile Communications

G. Winfield Treese; Lawrence C. Stewart

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David K. Gifford

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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