Writing RPG Applications Using Cryptographic Services APIsCarsten Flensburg
The need to protect sensitive and private data using cryptographic methods is becoming increasingly important to many organizations. The drivers behind this development are legislation, regulations, standards as well as current types of applications requiring such measures and efforts.
Fortunately, the System i operating system includes a versatile, comprehensive and advanced cryptographic API tool set, being significantly enhanced with each release. This session discusses and demonstrates how to design and build RPG applications using the Cryptographic Services APIs.
Writing RPG Applications Using Cryptographic Services APIsCarsten Flensburg
The need to protect sensitive and private data using cryptographic methods is becoming increasingly important to many organizations. The drivers behind this development are legislation, regulations, standards as well as current types of applications requiring such measures and efforts.
Fortunately, the System i operating system includes a versatile, comprehensive and advanced cryptographic API tool set, being significantly enhanced with each release. This session discusses and demonstrates how to design and build RPG applications using the Cryptographic Services APIs.
Slides from a talk called "Projective Geometric Computing given at SIGGRAPH 2000 in New Orleans, 25 July 2000 by Ambjörn Naeve in connection with an advanced course on Geometric Algebra (See http://www.siggraph.org/s2000/conference/courses/crs31.html)
Data Queues provide a speedy, versatile, and functional program-to program communication method and also provide a perfect coupling and transaction layer in modern application design models, aiming at separating the data processing and business logic from the presentation layer, and thus achieving independence between the back-end and the front-end of the application.
Slides from a talk called "Projective Geometric Computing given at SIGGRAPH 2000 in New Orleans, 25 July 2000 by Ambjörn Naeve in connection with an advanced course on Geometric Algebra (See http://www.siggraph.org/s2000/conference/courses/crs31.html)
Data Queues provide a speedy, versatile, and functional program-to program communication method and also provide a perfect coupling and transaction layer in modern application design models, aiming at separating the data processing and business logic from the presentation layer, and thus achieving independence between the back-end and the front-end of the application.