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XFDL: Creating Electronic Commerce Transaction Records Using XML

Overview This paper discusses the issues surrounding the creation of legally-binding electronic transaction records on the Internet and outlines an XML-based solution called Extensible Forms Description Language (XFDL). This discussion begins with an analysis of the current function of paper forms within organizations, and then moves to an analysis of the business need for viable transaction records in electronic commerce. From there, digital signatures and existing web-based technology are studied, and finally, XFDL is explained in detail.

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Date PublishedAugust 2003 Downloads20
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