Smart Card Implementation Model

Smart card (intelligent card) systems evolved in the 1970s and progressed through the 2000s, however, their globalization and potential has not yet been achieved. In some countries, France for example, they have been accepted and implemented to a very high degree, while in others the technology i...

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Main Author: Lee, Chin Huat
Format: Thesis
Language:English
English
Published: 2000
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9654/1/FSKTM_2000_10_A.pdf
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description Smart card (intelligent card) systems evolved in the 1970s and progressed through the 2000s, however, their globalization and potential has not yet been achieved. In some countries, France for example, they have been accepted and implemented to a very high degree, while in others the technology is just emerging. The present research analyses these underlying principles from a business perspective and proposes a set of procedures (a implementation plan) for the design of smart card applications. These procedures are based on the market overview and market prospective from the previous cases as a guideline to implement a smart card. I describe a generic, scalable plan that may be applied to future smart card operating systems, interfaces, and implementation schemes.
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spelling upm.eprints-96542023-12-04T01:46:51Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9654/ Smart Card Implementation Model Lee, Chin Huat Smart card (intelligent card) systems evolved in the 1970s and progressed through the 2000s, however, their globalization and potential has not yet been achieved. In some countries, France for example, they have been accepted and implemented to a very high degree, while in others the technology is just emerging. The present research analyses these underlying principles from a business perspective and proposes a set of procedures (a implementation plan) for the design of smart card applications. These procedures are based on the market overview and market prospective from the previous cases as a guideline to implement a smart card. I describe a generic, scalable plan that may be applied to future smart card operating systems, interfaces, and implementation schemes. 2000-11 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9654/1/FSKTM_2000_10_A.pdf Lee, Chin Huat (2000) Smart Card Implementation Model. Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Smart cards - Case studies. English
spellingShingle Smart cards - Case studies.
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Smart Card Implementation Model
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title_short Smart Card Implementation Model
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topic Smart cards - Case studies.
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