
A Study in Electronic Commerce: Presentation
Cornell University
Computer Science Department
Masters of Engineering Project
Spring 1998
Han-Yang Lo
Sanjeev Topiwala
Joyce Wang
with
assistance from Keith Sollers
Under the supervision of:
Professor Fred B. Schneider
last
modified: Tuesday, 4/28/98
Presentation
Demonstration
6:30 - 7:15
- All source code is located in
//falcon/hlo/Meng Project/
- You can also download the source
(zipped) from: http://www.csuglab.cornell.edu/Info/People/jwang/vcash/source.html
- Powerpoint
presentation (approx. 25
minutes)
- Project overview
- How it works: overview
- How it works: each component
- How it is structured
- Assumptions made and reasons
for assumptions
- Problems in development
- Solutions to problems
- Testing and Validation
- Shortcomings
- Possible future modifications
- Goals accomplished
- Deliveries
- Hand in printed copies of descriptions
of:
- Problem definition
- Design specification
- Source code and build
instructions
- User documentation.
- Instructions for running a
demo for the system.
- Demonstration (approx. 15 minutes)
- Everything is set up - MIME
types from Netscape 3.1 browser is already
associated with the software
- IP addresses have been changed
on all sides
- Everything is refreshed -
consumer has empty wallet (purse), no serial
numbers have been generated. Consumer has not
withdrawn any money for today. Logs are empty.
- Launch bank and merchant
servers
- Open Merchant purchase page
- General demonstration of
software
- Questions (approx. 5 - 10 minutes)
Available Documentation
Specifications
Design
Documentation
Consumer User Manual
Merchant User Manual
Bank User Manual
Demonstration
of V-óa$h