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    Issues Affecting the Implementation of Multiple Application Smart Card Systems

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    Author/Creator
    Fowler, Danielle
    Swatman, Paula
    Welikala, Janaka
    Date
    2000
    Type of Work
    20 pages
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    journal articles
    Citation of Original Publication
    Fowler D.C., Swatman P.M.C. and Welikala J. (2000) "Issues Affecting the Implementation of Multiple Application Smart Card Systems", "CollECTeR USA" -- 4th CollECTeR Conference on Electronic Commerce, Breckenridge, Colorado, USA, April 11.
    Abstract
    This paper describes the results of a study into the use of multi-function smart cards in the university environment, an area in which they have been widely deployed and quite successful. Traditionally, smart cards have tended to handle a single application, rather than being linked to a number of applications. The variety of facilities and services available on a university campus which can be placed on a smart card, however, have made it a promising arena in which to introduce integrated systems (and hence to investigate the integration of these functions). This paper describes results from the first round of a Delphi study focused on investigating the issues associated with success or failure of smart card systems in the tertiary sector. The survey round results show that the issues universities and solution providers consider to be important cover a wide range, including: procedural/operational issues, technical issues affecting the efficiency and reliability of a system, and social issues affecting the users of the system.


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    Robert L. Bogomolny Library
    University of Baltimore
    1420 Maryland Ave.
    Baltimore, MD 21201
    Email: knowledgeworks@ubalt.edu


    If you wish to submit a copyright complaint or withdrawal request, please email mdsoar-help@umd.edu.