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  2. JavaPOS - Wikipedia

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    JavaPOS (short for Java for Point of Sale Devices), is a standard for interfacing point of sale (POS) software, written in Java, with the specialized hardware peripherals typically used to create a point-of-sale system. The advantages are reduced POS terminal costs, platform independence, and reduced administrative costs.

  3. JPOS - Wikipedia

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    jPOS is a free and open source library/framework that provides a high-performance [citation needed] bridge between card messages generated at the point of sale or ATM terminals and internal systems along the entire financial messaging network. jPOS is an enabling technology that can be used to handle all card processing from messaging, to processing, through reporting.

  4. Non-blocking I/O (Java) - Wikipedia

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    The java.nio.file package and its related package, java.nio.file.attribute, provide comprehensive support for file I/O and for accessing the file system. A zip file system provider is also available in JDK 7. The java.nio.file.LinkOption is an example of emulating extensible enums with interfaces. [6]

  5. Payment terminal - Wikipedia

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    PAX Technology S90 credit card terminal with a Visa card inserted.. A payment terminal, also known as a point of sale (POS) terminal, credit card machine, card reader, PIN pad, EFTPOS terminal (or by the older term as PDQ terminal which stands for "Process Data Quickly" [1]), is a device which interfaces with payment cards to make electronic funds transfers.

  6. UnifiedPOS - Wikipedia

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    UnifiedPOS or UPOS is a world wide vendor- and retailer-driven Open Standard's initiative under the National Retail Federation, Association of Retail Technology Standards (NRF-ARTS) to provide vendor-neutral software application interfaces for numerous (as of 2011, thirty-six) point of sale (POS) peripherals (POS printer, cash drawer, magnetic stripe reader, bar code scanner, line displays, etc.).

  7. Secure access module - Wikipedia

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    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. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] SAMs can be used to manage access in a variety of contexts, such as public transport fare collection and point of sale devices.

  8. Monica C. Lozano - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Monica C. Lozano joined the board, and sold them when she left, you would have a -17.7 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.

  9. Java package - Wikipedia

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    java.security: Key generation, encryption and decryption java.sql: Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) to access databases java.awt: Basic hierarchy of packages for native GUI components java.text: Provides classes and interfaces for handling text, dates, numbers, and messages in a manner independent of natural languages. java.rmi: Provides the ...