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This textbook introduces new business concepts on cloud environments such as secure, scalable anonymity and practical payment protocols for the Internet of things and Blockchain technology. The protocol uses electronic cash for payment transactions. In this new protocol, from the viewpoint of banks, consumers can improve anonymity if they are worried about disclosure of their identities in the cloud. Currently, there is not a book available that has reported the techniques covering the protocols with anonymizations and Blockchain technology. Thus this will be a useful book for universities to purchase.
Hua Wang
Yanchun Zhang
Yanchun Zhang is a Professor of Computer Science at Victoria University, Australia. Dr. Zhang obtained a PhD degree in Computer Science from The University of Queensland in 1991. His research interests include databases, data mining, web services and e-health. He has published over 300 research papers in international journalsand conference proceedings including ACM Transactions on Computer and Human Interaction (TOCHI), IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering (TKDE), VLDBJ, SIGMOD and ICDE conferences, and a dozen of books and journal special issues in the related areas. Dr. Zhang is a founding editor and editor-in-chief of World Wide Web Journal (Springer) and Health Information Science and Systems Journal (Springer), and also the founding editor of Web Information Systems Engineering Book Series and Health Information Science Book Series. He is Chairman of International Web information Systems Engineering Society (WISE).
His research has been supported by various competitive funding, including 7 prestigious ARC Discovery and ARC Linkage Projects. In addition to high quality research output/publications (in Pattern Recognition, IEEE TKDE, Information Systems, JCSS, etc), Prof Zhang has made strong impact through his leadership in applied research and collaborations with government and industry organizations such as World Health Organization and Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services, Australian e-Health Research Centre. Their multidisciplinary research into e-health in collaboration with World Health Organization and Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services have produced software systems and mapping tools to help the government/industry organizations establish health needs, allowing it to base policy on firm evidence. Representative work on gait classification in children with cerebral palsy is published in Pattern Recognition (2009, ERA A*). Recent collaborations with World Health Organisation (WHO) and Tasmania Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) have produced several software systems adopted by WHO and Tasmania DHHS.
Jinli Cao
Dr. Cao has published over 107 research papers in international journals and conferences such as IEEE Trans. on Distributed and Parallel Processing, IEEE Trans. on Knowledge and Data Engineering, Information Sciences, Journal of Computer and System Sciences, and the top conferences such as WWW, WISE, CAiSE , DASFAA, GECCO, IJCNN etc. Dr Cao has been serving continually for professional research communities. She has been contributing many related professional research communities. She has been nominated as the 'expert of international standing' for accessing Australian Research Council (ARC) Grant since 2006 to the present. She has served a number of International journals, and international conferences as the reviewer and the PC member. Dr Cao was a Guest Editor for Special Issue on: "Multimedia Data Applications in Wireless sensor networks" of International Journal of Sensor Networks in 2011.
1. Introduction.- 2. Electronic Commerce Items and Related Technology.- 3. Untraceable electronic cash system in the Internet of Things.- 4. Achieving secure and flxible M-services through tickets.- 5. A self-scalable anonymity payment approach in cloud environment.- 6. Using RBAC to secure payment process in cloud.- 7 Role-Based Access Control Constraints and Object Constraint Language.- 8. Role-based delegation with negative authorization.- 9. Access control management for ubiquitous computing.- 10. Trust-based access control management in collaborative open social networks.- 11. Building access control policy model for privacy preserving and testing policy conflicting problems.- 12. Effective collaboration with information sharing in virtual universities.- 13 Distributed access control through Blockchain technology
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