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DS/CWA 14174-8

Financial transactional IC card reader (FINREAD) - Part 8: FINREAD client application programming interfaces (APIs)

inactive
Organization: DS
Publication Date: 11 December 2001
Status: inactive
Page Count: 27
ICS Code (Identification cards. Chip cards. Biometrics): 35.240.15
scope:

The goal of this document is to ensure that the design of a FINREAD card reader is capable of meeting the requirements identified in the documents before. Futher to this, to give the system a maintainable and flexible structure that can easily incorporate changes in the demands and the necessary scalability to support a wide range of applications. This document is mainly based upon four main topics: a short inrtoduction to the field of architecture for IT devices; the physical architecture, which is more based on the different interfaces and hardware components and the way they are connected;

Document History

October 22, 2007
Financial Transactional IC card reader (FINREAD) - Part 8: FINREAD client application programming interfaces (APIs)
This part of the CWA is the specification of the FINREAD client API Version 2.1. The document has two main objectives. It should enable a developer of the PC side of the FINREAD financial application...
May 10, 2004
Financial transactional IC card reader (FINREAD) - Part 8: FINREAD client application programming interfaces (APIs)
This part of the CWA is the specification of the FINREAD client API Version 2.1. The document has two main objectives. It should enable a developer of the PC side of the FINREAD financial application...
DS/CWA 14174-8
December 11, 2001
Financial transactional IC card reader (FINREAD) - Part 8: FINREAD client application programming interfaces (APIs)
The goal of this document is to ensure that the design of a FINREAD card reader is capable of meeting the requirements identified in the documents before. Futher to this, to give the system a...
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