A framework for managing cost effective and easy electronic payment system in the developing countries

  • Anik A
  • Pathan A
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Abstract

With the rapid growth of Information and Communication Technology, Electronic commerce is now acting as a new means of carrying out business transactions through electronic means such as Internet environment. To avoid the complexities associated with the digital cash and electronic cash, consumers and vendors are looking for credit card payments on the Internet as one possible time-tested alternative. This gave rise of the on-line payment processing using a third-party verification; which is not suitable for the developing countries in most of the cases because of the excessive costs associated with it for maintenance and establishment of an online third-party processor. As a remedy of this problem, in this paper, we have proposed a framework for easy security incorporation in credit card based electronic payment system without the use of an on-line third- party processor; which tends to be low cost and effective for the developing countries

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Anik, A. A., & Pathan, A. K. (2004). A framework for managing cost effective and easy electronic payment system in the developing countries. International Conference on Intelligent Agents, Web Technology and Internet Commerce (IAWTIC’04).

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