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CARD4B shows WildCard Ticketing kernel software at CARTES 2013

SESAMES Award finalist CARD4B is showcasing its TickeGO-compliant WildCard Ticketing Kernel software at CARTES 2013. The middleware embraces multiple customer-media technologies (such as Calypso, Mifare, NFC, 2D bar code), multiple terminals and operating-systems and provides business rules to support multi card-schema, embedded into any terminal or online behind a web service for web or mobile apps, and covers all ATFC functions. It is complemented by a XML-based card data model Editor visual tool t
November 19, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
SESAMES Award finalist CARD4B is showcasing its TickeGO-compliant WildCard Ticketing Kernel software at CARTES 2013.

The middleware embraces multiple customer-media technologies (such as Calypso, Mifare, NFC, 2D bar code), multiple terminals and operating-systems and provides business rules to support multi card-schema, embedded into any terminal or online behind a web service for web or mobile apps, and covers all ATFC functions.

It is complemented by a XML-based card data model Editor visual tool to support interoperability testing and certification, and can be deployed through GlobalPlatform/OTA.

The product is organised in a multi-layered architecture including Schema Business Rules, Schema Data Model, Reader and Card/Security, OS layer, capable of running either offline embedded into terminals, or online in the cloud. It can run on terminals ranging from a validator and NFC smartphones, through to parking devices.

The Ticketing Kernel is one of the three finalists of SESAMES Awards in the Transportation category.
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