Warehouse Receipts / Mobile Phones Michael Paik Lakshminarayanan Subramanian New York University / /
IndustryTerm
storage media / well-understood technology metaphors / public key infrastructure / e-commerce techniques / secondary signing protocol / secure sandbox in which applications / cellular services / communication protocol / host devices / food commodities to/from godowns / receipt systems / warehouse/godown receipt systems / cryptographic protocols / mobile carrier / telecommunications / banking / secret-keeping protocol / commodity hardware / Optimistic protocols / untrusted computational hardware / http /
Organization
Application Protocol Data Unit / New York University / UC Berkeley / United Nations Industrial Development Organization / Council on Anthropology / Council on Anthropology and Education Newsletter / Department of Banking Operations and Development / /
Person
Jay Chen / Ashlesh Sharma / N. Asokan / V / Aditya Dhananjay / / /
Position
rural poor farmer / Pervasive Computing General / poor rural farmer / e.g. shopkeeper / /
Product
Java Card / This solution / /
ProgrammingLanguage
Java / /
ProvinceOrState
New Brunswick / Washington / Rajasthan / Montana / California / /
PublishedMedium
Technology Review / Communications of the ACM / /
Technology
semiconductor / 2.5G / public key infrastructure / SMS / API / Smart Card / Mobile Phones / private key / pdf / Encryption / cellular telephone / cryptography / 2.3 Protocol / public key / Randomized Protocol / Java / Applicationlayer encryption / secondary signing protocol / Signet protocol / secret-keeping protocol / communication protocol / http / GSM / Bluetooth / Integrated Circuit / /