Secure computing, economy, and trust: a generic solution for secure auctions with real-world applications

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Secure computing, economy, and trust : a generic solution for secure auctions with real-world applications. / Bogetoft, Peter; Damgård, Ivan B.; Jakobsen, Thomas; Nielsen, Kurt; Pagter, Jakob; Toft, Thomas.

Copenhagen : BRICS - Basic Research in Computer Science, 2005. 37 s. (BRICS Report Series; Nr. RS-05-18).

Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapportRapportForskning

Harvard

Bogetoft, P, Damgård, IB, Jakobsen, T, Nielsen, K, Pagter, J & Toft, T 2005, Secure computing, economy, and trust: a generic solution for secure auctions with real-world applications. BRICS Report Series, nr. RS-05-18, BRICS - Basic Research in Computer Science, Copenhagen.

APA

Bogetoft, P., Damgård, I. B., Jakobsen, T., Nielsen, K., Pagter, J., & Toft, T. (2005). Secure computing, economy, and trust: a generic solution for secure auctions with real-world applications. BRICS - Basic Research in Computer Science. BRICS Report Series Nr. RS-05-18

Vancouver

Bogetoft P, Damgård IB, Jakobsen T, Nielsen K, Pagter J, Toft T. Secure computing, economy, and trust: a generic solution for secure auctions with real-world applications. Copenhagen: BRICS - Basic Research in Computer Science, 2005. 37 s. (BRICS Report Series; Nr. RS-05-18).

Author

Bogetoft, Peter ; Damgård, Ivan B. ; Jakobsen, Thomas ; Nielsen, Kurt ; Pagter, Jakob ; Toft, Thomas. / Secure computing, economy, and trust : a generic solution for secure auctions with real-world applications. Copenhagen : BRICS - Basic Research in Computer Science, 2005. 37 s. (BRICS Report Series; Nr. RS-05-18).

Bibtex

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