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Time-stamping electronic documents and signatures

Cottin et al., 2003

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6214356295273307691
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Cottin N
Wack M
Sehili A
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proc. of the ACS/IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA’03), Gammarth, Tunisie

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Time-stamping becomes a vital component of the emerging electronic business infrastructures. The main goal is to provide users with time management and-possibly signedelectronic content protection. We address in this article the purpose and usage of time …
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