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Lawrence C. Stewart
Publications - 9
Citations - 3497
Lawrence C. Stewart is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Server & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications receiving 3496 citations.
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Network sales system
TL;DR: In this article, a network-based sales system includes at least one buyer computer for operation by a user desiring to buy a product, a merchant computer, and a payment computer.
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Internet server access control and monitoring systems
Thomas Mark Levergood,Lawrence C. Stewart,Stephen Jeffrey Morris,Andrew C. Payne,George Winfield Treese +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a system for controlling and monitoring access to network servers that includes client-server sessions over the Internet, where when the user attempts to access an access-controlled file, the server subjects the request to a secondary server which determines whether the client has an authorization or valid account.
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Designing Systems for Internet Commerce
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on making Internet commerce happen, and making it successful over the long term, and explore some of the common issues and critical questions to ask when planning any system for Internet commerce.
Proceedings Article
Audiofile: a network-transparent system for distributed audio applications
TL;DR: The approach to digital audio, the AudioFile protocol, the client library, the audio server, and some example client applications are described, and the performance of the system and the experience using standard networking protocols for audio are discussed.
Payment switches for open networks
TL;DR: This work describes the first operational Internet payment switch that provides real-time authorization suitable for direct use by merchant servers and implements switch based authorization and settlement aggregation for micro-payments, and includes an extensive customer support system in order to provide a high level of customer confidence in electronic commerce.