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This is a list of recent publications, classified under:
Where appropriate, papers appears under two or more classifications.
Archives are also available for 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003,
2002, 2001, 2000,
1999, 1998, 1997,
1996 and 1995.
Electronic Commerce - 2010
Electronic Commerce - 2009
- Dancing with Wolves: How to Negotiate for
a Fair Deal for Academic Authors (December)
- User Requirements for Cloud Computing Architecture (draft conference paper, December)
- Computing Clouds on the Horizon? Benefits and Risks from the User's Perspective (draft conference paper, November)
- Lessons from a Sufficiently Rich Model
of (Id)entity, Authentication and Authorisation (Uni Toronto, October)
- The Shopping Cart Model (September,
much-upgraded version)
- Course Materials on eTrading (September, for
a final-semester ANU CompSci unit)
- Categories of Malware (September, plus
slides)
- A Taxonomy of Electronic Markets (September,
very early draft)
- Consumer Acceptance of Potentially Intrusive
Identity Authentication Mechanisms (June, at Bled, plus slide-set)
- A Sufficiently Rich Model of (Id)entity, Authentication
and Authorisation (Version for presentation at LSE, May, plus slides)
- Glossary for 'A Sufficiently Rich Model of (Id)entity, Authentication
and Authorisation' (May)
- Government Service Delivery: Near-Future Realities
in a High-Bandwidth World (May)
- Open Access to Journal Content as a Case Study
in Unlocking IP (March-April)
- A Sufficiently Rich Model of (Id)entity, Authentication
and Authorisation (February)
- An eCommerce Perspective on Carbon Trading (February,
Review Draft, and slide-set)
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Information Infrastructure - 2010
Information Infrastructure - 2009
- The National Broadband Network (NBN):
Privacy Considerations (December)
- Dancing with Wolves: How to Negotiate for
a Fair Deal for Academic Authors (December)
- At the 'Broadband Future' Event in Sydney – Early
Impressions, and Thoughts on Public Policy Aspects
(10-11 December)
- User Requirements for Cloud Computing Architecture
(draft conference paper, December)
- Computing Clouds on the Horizon? Benefits and
Risks from the User's Perspective (draft conference paper, November)
- Lessons from a Sufficiently Rich Model
of (Id)entity, Authentication and Authorisation (Uni Toronto, October)
- The Shopping Cart Model (September, much-upgraded
version)
- Categories of Malware (September, plus
slides)
- Consumer Acceptance of Potentially Intrusive
Identity Authentication Mechanisms (June, at Bled, plus slide-set)
- A Sufficiently Rich Model of (Id)entity,
Authentication and Authorisation (Version for presentation at LSE, May,
plus slides)
- Glossary for 'A Sufficiently Rich Model
of (Id)entity, Authentication and Authorisation' (May)
- Government Service Delivery: Near-Future Realities
in a High-Bandwidth World (May)
- Open Access to Journal Content as a Case Study
in Unlocking IP (March-April Draft)
- A Sufficiently Rich Model of (Id)entity, Authentication
and Authorisation (February)
Go back to the 2008 entries
Identity - 2010
Identity - 2009
- Lessons from a Sufficiently Rich Model
of (Id)entity, Authentication and Authorisation (Uni Toronto, October)
- Consumer Acceptance of Potentially Intrusive
Identity Authentication Mechanisms (June, at Bled, plus slide-set)
- A Sufficiently Rich Model of (Id)entity,
Authentication and Authorisation (Version for presentation at LSE,
May, plus slides)
- Glossary for 'A Sufficiently Rich Model
of (Id)entity, Authentication and Authorisation' (May)
- A Sufficiently Rich Model of (Id)entity, Authentication
and Authorisation (February)
- Dissidentity (February, revised version)
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Data Surveillance and Information Privacy - 2010
Data Surveillance and Information Privacy - 2009
- The National Broadband Network (NBN):
Privacy Considerations (December)
- The Realities of Bowen's 'Service Delivery Reform'
(December)
- Australian Privacy Medal Acceptance Speech
(12 November, Sydney; and Nomination
Form)
- Surveillance in Speculative Fiction: Have Our
Artists Been Sufficiently Imaginative? (Toronto and Cambridge, October)
- Lessons from a Sufficiently Rich Model
of (Id)entity, Authentication and Authorisation (Uni Toronto, October)
- Policy Statement
re Visual Surveillance (October, for the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- Policy
Statement re eHealth Data and Health Identifiers (August, for the Australian
Privacy Foundation)
- Consumer Acceptance of Potentially Intrusive
Identity Authentication Mechanisms (June, at Bled, plus slide-set)
- A Sufficiently Rich Model of (Id)entity,
Authentication and Authorisation (Version for presentation at LSE, May,
plus slides)
- Glossary for 'A Sufficiently Rich Model
of (Id)entity, Authentication and Authorisation' (May)
- Why It's Time for Guidelines on 'Privacy and the
Media' (May)
- Policy Statement
re Privacy and the Media (for the Australian Privacy Foundation, March)
- The Covert Implementation of Mass Vehicle Surveillance
in Australia (March, plus slide-set)
- A Sufficiently Rich Model of (Id)entity, Authentication
and Authorisation (February)
- Dissidentity (February, revised version)
Go back to the 2008 entries
Other Areas - 2010
Other Areas - 2009
Go back to the 2008 entries
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