An Intelligent Agents-Based Virtually Defaultless Check System: The SafeCheck System

The conventional system of paper checkbooks with multiple checks carries a significant risk of default because no form of authorization is required when individual checks are written, although implicitly each checkbook is authorized when it is issued to the payer. Nonetheless, checks are a less expe...

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Main Authors: YOON, Han Seong, LEE, Jae Kyu
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-21572010-12-22T08:24:06Z An Intelligent Agents-Based Virtually Defaultless Check System: The SafeCheck System YOON, Han Seong LEE, Jae Kyu The conventional system of paper checkbooks with multiple checks carries a significant risk of default because no form of authorization is required when individual checks are written, although implicitly each checkbook is authorized when it is issued to the payer. Nonetheless, checks are a less expensive payment method than credit cards, so they are suitable for a high-credit business environment. To make up for the defect in the paper check system, whereby checks likely to default can be issued without authorization, the authors have devised an agent-based electronic check system known as SafeCheck that can monitor the situation and block the issuance of nonallowable checks in a distributed manner. Three types of service are allowed, depending upon the check issuer's credibility. Members of the top credit class require authorization only for each checkbook. Members of the second-level credit class require authorization for each check. Members of the third-level credit class are allowed to issue checks only within their checking account balance. The bank can dynamically adjust the credit level depending upon the record of defaults. The SafeCheck System consists of three agents: Checkbook Agent at the check issuer's site, Check-Receipt Agent at the check receiver's site, and the bank's Control Agents at the check issuer's and receiver's banks respectively. For security purposes, SafeCheck has public key cryptography, digital signatures, and certificate schemes like those of the SET protocol for credit cards. The essence of a checkbook agent can be stored in the IC card. 2000-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1158 http://www.jstor.org/stable/27750939 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Check systems default risk electronic payments intelligent agents security Computer Sciences E-Commerce
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
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language English
topic Check systems
default risk
electronic payments
intelligent agents
security
Computer Sciences
E-Commerce
spellingShingle Check systems
default risk
electronic payments
intelligent agents
security
Computer Sciences
E-Commerce
YOON, Han Seong
LEE, Jae Kyu
An Intelligent Agents-Based Virtually Defaultless Check System: The SafeCheck System
description The conventional system of paper checkbooks with multiple checks carries a significant risk of default because no form of authorization is required when individual checks are written, although implicitly each checkbook is authorized when it is issued to the payer. Nonetheless, checks are a less expensive payment method than credit cards, so they are suitable for a high-credit business environment. To make up for the defect in the paper check system, whereby checks likely to default can be issued without authorization, the authors have devised an agent-based electronic check system known as SafeCheck that can monitor the situation and block the issuance of nonallowable checks in a distributed manner. Three types of service are allowed, depending upon the check issuer's credibility. Members of the top credit class require authorization only for each checkbook. Members of the second-level credit class require authorization for each check. Members of the third-level credit class are allowed to issue checks only within their checking account balance. The bank can dynamically adjust the credit level depending upon the record of defaults. The SafeCheck System consists of three agents: Checkbook Agent at the check issuer's site, Check-Receipt Agent at the check receiver's site, and the bank's Control Agents at the check issuer's and receiver's banks respectively. For security purposes, SafeCheck has public key cryptography, digital signatures, and certificate schemes like those of the SET protocol for credit cards. The essence of a checkbook agent can be stored in the IC card.
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author YOON, Han Seong
LEE, Jae Kyu
author_facet YOON, Han Seong
LEE, Jae Kyu
author_sort YOON, Han Seong
title An Intelligent Agents-Based Virtually Defaultless Check System: The SafeCheck System
title_short An Intelligent Agents-Based Virtually Defaultless Check System: The SafeCheck System
title_full An Intelligent Agents-Based Virtually Defaultless Check System: The SafeCheck System
title_fullStr An Intelligent Agents-Based Virtually Defaultless Check System: The SafeCheck System
title_full_unstemmed An Intelligent Agents-Based Virtually Defaultless Check System: The SafeCheck System
title_sort intelligent agents-based virtually defaultless check system: the safecheck system
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2000
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1158
http://www.jstor.org/stable/27750939
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