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Novel JavaCard-based authentication system for secured transactions on the internet (JCAS)

open access: yes, 2002
In this thesis, a novel authentication system – JavaCard Authentication System (JCAS) – is proposed. It is a flexible and adaptive authentication system that can be used in applications on Internet like e-commerce and in areas where secure authenticated communication is mandatory.
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SmartCities Public Final Report

open access: yes, 2003
Gair, R, McKewan, C, Upstill, C
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JavaCard-from hype to reality

IEEE Concurrency, 1999
In this final of three related articles about smart card technology, the authors discuss the JavaCard, a much-hyped technology that is finally taking off as a multiapplication smart card. The main reason for the hype is JavaCard's potential. Not only would it let all Java programmers develop smart card code, but such code could be downloaded to cards ...
M. Baentsch   +4 more
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JavaCard and OpenCard Framework: a tutorial

1999 7th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation. Proceedings ETFA '99 (Cat. No.99TH8467), 2003
This paper provides a tutorial for the first steps with JavaCard and OpenCard Framework. To develop applications using JavaCards comprehensive knowledge about the smart card architecture or machine code programming is no longer required. Anyone having a moderate experience with the Java programming language can easily develop new applications that ...
O. Fodor, V. Hassler
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Trusted Code Execution in JavaCard

2007
Some important problems in information security such as software protection, watermarking and obfuscation have been proved to be impossible to solve with software-based solutions. By protecting certain actions in order to guarantee that they are executed as desired, trivial solutions to those problems can be implemented.
Antonio Maña, Antonio Muñoz
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A Component-Based Approach for JavaCard Runtime System Development

10th IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS'05), 2005
In recent years a lot of research efforts have been directed towards component-based approach in the development of embedded operating systems. This allows the system to easily adapt itself to different hardware chips and various embedded application subsystems.
null Ching-Cheng Lee, S. Ghosh
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Jakarta: A Toolset for Reasoning about JavaCard

2001
JavaCard [22] is a dialect of Java that enables Java technology to run on new generation smart cards and other devices with limited memory. As JavaCard is becomingincr easingly popular, there has been a strong interest, both from academics and industrials, to reason formally about the JavaCard platform.
G. Barthe   +3 more
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