Development Environment Attributes; Development Environment Benefits; Emv - Ingenico Elite 510 Supplementary Manual

Ingenico elite 510 payment terminals: supplementary guide
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A development environment should provide
simulation tools to help a developer test
application code in single or multi-application
environment.
A development environment should provide
testing and debugging utilities that allow
programmers to debug application code on the
development platform, without downloading
the application to the destination device.
A development environment should provide
Windows
®
based download utilities that allow
the developer to download applications to the
target terminal.

Development Environment Attributes

The architecture must be built to provide
optimum flexibility for programmers while
providing maximum security for applications
and data residing on the terminal.
The development environment must support
multi-applications in a single terminal,
protecting your long-term investment.
Applications written using a development
environment must be secure. Access to each
application resident on the terminal must be
controlled by a security module that allocates
shared resources.
An application developed for one terminal
using the development environment should
be able to be used for another terminal with
modification to the destination user interface
and communications method through API's,
saving considerable programming time.
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Ingenico's UNICAPT architecture and development environment is a comprehensive suite of tools that EFT POS terminal developers can use
to develop multi-application solutions that are portable. For more information about UNICAPT, visit www.ingenico-us.com or
www.ingenico-ca.com

Development Environment Benefits

Applications written for a single terminal can
be leveraged across a broad range of terminals.
The development environment can support
multiple applications that securely reside on a
single terminal – payment, loyalty, time &
attendance and others.
Application program quality is improved.
Application testing and debugging is simplified.
Application certification and re-certification
is simplified.
Help desks need to learn only one core
application, one core user manual and one
core user interface.

EMV

The EMV standards were created by a working
group founded in 1993 by the world's three main
payment organizations: EUROPAY (EPI),
MasterCard (MCI) and VISA. The name EMV is
derived from the first letter of each organization's
name. The group's charter is to define a common
set of standards (EMV standards) for smart card
based payment applications. These standards
allow the card and the acceptance device (EFT
POS terminal) to work seamlessly and securely
together.
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