Achieving evenhandedness in certified email system for contract signing.

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Title: Achieving evenhandedness in certified email system for contract signing.
Authors: Imamoto, Kenji1 kenji.imamoto.vv@hitachi.com, Zhou, Jianying2 jyzhou@i2r.a-star.edu.sg, Sakurai, Kouichi3 sakurai@csce.kyushu-u.ac.jp
Source: International Journal of Information Security. Nov2008, Vol. 7 Issue 6, p383-394. 12p. 6 Diagrams, 2 Charts.
Subjects: Electronic commerce security measures, Email security, Email systems, Internet security, Auctions, Internet gambling
Abstract: Certified email is a system which enables a sender to prove a receiver’s receipt of email. Such a system can be used for applications related to electronic commerce on the Internet. This paper considers a situation where a sender or a receiver wants to change his/her mind due to the change of mail content value (e.g., stock, auction, gambling) during the transaction. We point out that no traditional certified email systems have been designed for such a case, thus one of the participants can be at a disadvantage. To avoid this problem, we propose an evenhanded certified email system in which each participant can change his/her choice, either cancel or finish the transaction, at any time during the transaction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Certified email is a system which enables a sender to prove a receiver’s receipt of email. Such a system can be used for applications related to electronic commerce on the Internet. This paper considers a situation where a sender or a receiver wants to change his/her mind due to the change of mail content value (e.g., stock, auction, gambling) during the transaction. We point out that no traditional certified email systems have been designed for such a case, thus one of the participants can be at a disadvantage. To avoid this problem, we propose an evenhanded certified email system in which each participant can change his/her choice, either cancel or finish the transaction, at any time during the transaction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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