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  2. Java Card OpenPlatform - Wikipedia

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    Java Card OpenPlatform (JCOP) is a smart card operating system for the Java Card platform developed by IBM Zürich Research Laboratory. [1] On 31 January 2006 the development and support responsibilities transferred to the IBM Smart Card Technology team in Böblingen , Germany .

  3. Download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold

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    Learn how to download and install or uninstall the Desktop Gold software and if your computer meets the system requirements.

  4. JCOP - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 March 2006, at 10:55 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  5. List of speech recognition software - Wikipedia

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    Voice Finger – software that improves the Windows speech recognition system by adding several extensions to it. The software enables controlling the mouse and the keyboard by only using the voice. It is especially useful for aiding users to overcome disabilities or to heal from computer injuries.

  6. Secure access module - Wikipedia

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    A secure access module. A Secure Access Module (SAM), also known as a Secure Application Module, is a piece of cryptographic hardware typically used by smart card card readers to perform mutual key authentication.

  7. Comparison of machine translation applications - Wikipedia

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    This section needs to be updated.The reason given is: I suspect the entries/totals might be out of date on some tools listed in the present table too.. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.

  8. Attempto Controlled English - Wikipedia

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    Attempto Controlled English (ACE) is a controlled natural language, i.e. a subset of standard English with a restricted syntax and restricted semantics described by a small set of construction and interpretation rules. [1] It has been under development at the University of Zurich since 1995. In 2013, ACE version 6.7 was announced. [2]

  9. Answer to reset - Wikipedia

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    The initial character TS encodes the convention used for encoding of the ATR, and further communications until the next reset. In direct [resp. inverse] convention, bits with logic value '1' are transferred as a High voltage (H) [resp. a Low voltage (L)]; bits with logic value '0' are transferred as L [resp. H]; and least-significant bit of each data byte is first (resp. last) in the physical ...