Secure communication protocol for preserving E-tendering integrity.

Du, Rong and Foo, Ernest and Boyd, Colin and Fitzgerald, Brian F. (2004) Secure communication protocol for preserving E-tendering integrity. [Conference Paper]

Abstract

This paper presents a secure communication protocol which can be used as the framework for an e-tendering scheme. This protocol is focused on securing the integrity of tendering documents and ensuring that a secure record of document generation is kept. Our protocol provides a mechanism to manage e-tendering contract evidence as a legal record in a unique and effective manner. It is the starting point of reliable record keeping. To a certain extent, it also addresses existing security problems in the traditional tendering processes.

Additional Information

Item Type: Conference Paper
Collection: CRC for Construction Innovation
Date: December 2004
Keywords: CRC for Construction Innovation; Program A : Business and Industry Development; Project 2002-067-A : E-business – Security and Legal Issues
Date Deposited: 11 Mar 2014 03:17
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URI: https://digitalcollections.qut.edu.au/id/eprint/1902
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