AbstractThis work proposes a methodology for the rigorous development of Java Card smart card applications, using the B Method. Its main feature is to abstract the particularities of Java Card and smart card aware applications from the specifier as much as possible. In the proposed approach, the specification of the aplication logic needs not be preoccupied with the specific aspects of the Java Card platform (in particular, communication between the card acceptance device and the smart card itself). Platform-specific code can then be automatically generated during the refinement and code generation process. An interesting side-effect of this approach is that the specification may be reused with any other platform of implementation
Smart cards are used in security critical applications where money or private data is involved. Exam...
Smart cards are used in security critical applications where money or private data is involved. Exam...
In this paper, we present the experiment we have conducted to evaluate the suitability of Java cards...
AbstractThis work proposes a methodology for the rigorous development of Java Card smart card applic...
Abstract. This work proposes a methodology for the rigorous development of Java Card smart card appl...
This paper presents a methodology for the rigorous development of Java Card smart card applications,...
Java Card technology allows the development and execution of small applications embedded in smart ca...
To explain why the Java Card operating system has become the most successful smart card operating sy...
Smartcard have distinctive features like portability, by the reduced size, and the low cost, in orde...
Since the inception of Java as a cross platform programming language, it has migrated from its initi...
This thesis is concerned with different aspects of Java Card application development and use of form...
Sun Microsystems defined a set of specifications for a subset of Java technology to create applicati...
We present our solution to design and test a security sensitive SmartCard application written in Jav...
AbstractJava Cards are a new generation of smart cards that use the Java programming language. As sm...
We present an approach to rigorous, tool supported design and development of Java Card applications....
Smart cards are used in security critical applications where money or private data is involved. Exam...
Smart cards are used in security critical applications where money or private data is involved. Exam...
In this paper, we present the experiment we have conducted to evaluate the suitability of Java cards...
AbstractThis work proposes a methodology for the rigorous development of Java Card smart card applic...
Abstract. This work proposes a methodology for the rigorous development of Java Card smart card appl...
This paper presents a methodology for the rigorous development of Java Card smart card applications,...
Java Card technology allows the development and execution of small applications embedded in smart ca...
To explain why the Java Card operating system has become the most successful smart card operating sy...
Smartcard have distinctive features like portability, by the reduced size, and the low cost, in orde...
Since the inception of Java as a cross platform programming language, it has migrated from its initi...
This thesis is concerned with different aspects of Java Card application development and use of form...
Sun Microsystems defined a set of specifications for a subset of Java technology to create applicati...
We present our solution to design and test a security sensitive SmartCard application written in Jav...
AbstractJava Cards are a new generation of smart cards that use the Java programming language. As sm...
We present an approach to rigorous, tool supported design and development of Java Card applications....
Smart cards are used in security critical applications where money or private data is involved. Exam...
Smart cards are used in security critical applications where money or private data is involved. Exam...
In this paper, we present the experiment we have conducted to evaluate the suitability of Java cards...