Despina Polemi

Dr. Despina Polemi has obtained the Degree in Applied Mathematics from Portland State University (USA) in 1984, Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics (Coding Theory) from City University of New York (Graduate Center) in 1991. She held teaching positions (1984-1995) in Queens College and Baruch College of City University of New York. From 1991 to 1996 was assistant professor (tenure track) in State University of New York at Farmingdale in the department of Mathematics. During 1996-2002 she was an associate researcher in ICCS. From 2000 to 2003 she acted as President of the BoD in a security consulting company Expertnet (www.expertnet.net.gr) and technical manager of the company from 2000-2004. She now a Professor in the University of Piraeus R&D department.

Publications

A Secure and Trustful e-Ordering Architecture (TOES) for Small and Medium Size Enterprises (SMEs)
Spyridon Papastergiou, Despina Polemi. © 2011. 16 pages.
Although various European Union (EU) directives have established the proper legal framework for the provision of a trustful, legally accepted cross border transaction via...
A Secure and Trustful E-Ordering Architecture (TOES) for Small and Medium Size Enterprises (SMEs)
Spyridon Papastergiou, Despina Polemi. © 2009. 17 pages.
Although various European Union (EU) directives have established the proper legal framework for the provision of a trustful, legally accepted cross border transaction via...
A Secure and Trustful E-Ordering Architecture (TOES) for Small and Medium Size Enterprises (SEMs)
Spyridon Papastergiou, Despina Polemi. © 2008. 17 pages.
Although various European Union (EU) directives have established the proper legal framework for the provision of a trustful, legally accepted cross border transaction via...
A Formalized Design Method for Building E-Government Architechtures
Alexandros Kaliontzoglou, Basilis Meneklis, Despina Polemi, Christos Douligeris. © 2008. 23 pages.
E-government has the main goal of simplifying governmental processes and the interaction between citizens and state organizations. It therefore has to solve the problem of...
Secure E-Government Web Services
Andreas Mitrakas, Pim Hengeveld, Despina Polemi, Johann Gamper. © 2007. 348 pages.
As e-government applications are coming of age, security has been gradually becoming more demanding a requirement for users, administrators, and service providers. The...
Towards Secure E-Government
Andreas Mitrakas, Pim Hengeveld, Despina Polemi, Johann Gamper. © 2007. 28 pages.
Secure eGovernment has emerged as a critical goal for public administrations across the world. While eGovernment services bring the promise of efficient on line services, closer...
A Formalized Design Method for Building E-Government Architechtures
Alexandros Kaliontzoglou, Basilis Meneklis, Despina Polemi, Christos Douligeris. © 2007. 28 pages.
E-government has the main goal of simplifying governmental processes and the interaction between citizens and state organizations. It therefore has to solve the problem of...