JavaCard - From Hype to Reality

In this final of three related articles about smart card technology, the authors discuss a much hyped technology now finally taking off as a multi-application smart card, the JavaCard.

By: M. Baentsch, P. Buhler, T. Eirich, F. Höring, M. Oestreicher

Published in: RZ3171 in 1999



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