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Dr. Chung-wei Lee received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering at University of Florida in 2001. He has been on the faculty in the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering at Auburn University, Alabama since 2001 where he is currently an assistant professor. He is also a faculty of Auburn's Center for Innovations in Mobile, Pervasive, and Agile Computing Technologies (IMPACT). Dr. Lee's research areas are in wireless networks, network security, multimedia communication, quality of service (QoS), and mobile commerce.
Dr. Weidong Kou is Director and Distinguished Professor of Chinese State Key Laboratory of Integrated Service Networks. He also serves as Adjunct Professor of the University of Maryland and the University of Hong Kong. Professor Kou is the Founding Chair of International Symposium on Electronic Commerce (ISEC). He served as ISEC's General Chair/Program Chair from 1998 to 2001 and Co-Chair of the International Conference on Global Information Technology in 2002. He has been invited as the keynote speakers for many conferences. He has also served as a Guest Editor for special issues on e-commerce for International Journal on Digital Libraries. Prof. Kou has authored/edited 8 books in the areas of e-commerce, security, and multimedia technologies, and published over 60 papers on journals and conferences. He has also authored 9 US and Canada issued and pending patents. Prof. Kou is a Senior Member of IEEE. He was elected as a Member of New York Academy of Sciences in 1992.
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This review is from: Advances in Security and Payment Methods for Mobile Commerce (Hardcover)
If mobile commerce is to take off, many issues of micropayments and antifraud need to be addressed. Hu edited this collection of papers which addresses these and other issues. These give a timely discussion about what might be the most pertinent topics facing hardware and software vendors wanting to deploy an application.Overwhelmingly, the mobile commerce platform appears to be the cellphone, given the sheer prevalence, as compared to PDAs or mobile laptops. The chapters on possible types of fraud attacks and what countermeasures could be implemented might be the most important sections of the book. As with other types of electronic interactions, like email and web browsing, fraud is likely to surface as a peril if mobile commerce becomes pervasive.
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