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Automated teller machine

Index Automated teller machine

An automated teller machine (ATM) is an electronic telecommunications device that enables customers of financial institutions to perform financial transactions, such as cash withdrawals, deposits, funds transfers, balance inquiries or account information inquiries, at any time and without the need for direct interaction with bank staff. [1]

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  1. 271 relations: Aalen, ADSL, AEG (German company), Aesthetics, Airport, American Express, API, Application software, Application-specific integrated circuit, Arab states of the Persian Gulf, Armed Forces Financial Network, Asynchronous communication, ATM burglaries using explosives, ATM card, ATM controller, ATM Industry Association, ATM usage fees, Australia, Automated cash handling, Automated teller machine, BancNet, Banco do Brasil, Banesto, Bank, Bank of Scotland, Bank statement, Bank vault, Banknote, Banrisul, Barclays, Barclays Bank, Enfield, Barcode reader, BBC London, Belgium, Biometrics, Bitcoin ATM, Bloomberg L.P., Brazil, Burroughs Corporation, Busicom, Calculator, Carbon-14, Card reader, Card Transaction Data, Carte Bleue, Cash, Cash register, Cashless society, CEN/XFS, Central processing unit, ... Expand index (221 more) »

  2. 1967 in economic history
  3. Automated teller machines
  4. Banking equipment
  5. Computer-related introductions in 1967

Aalen

Aalen is a former Free Imperial City located in the eastern part of the German state of Baden-Württemberg, about east of Stuttgart and north of Ulm.

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ADSL

Asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) is a type of digital subscriber line (DSL) technology, a data communications technology that enables faster data transmission over copper telephone lines than a conventional voiceband modem can provide.

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AEG (German company)

; AEG) was a German producer of electrical equipment. It was established in 1883 by Emil Rathenau as the Deutsche Edison-Gesellschaft für angewandte Elektricität in Berlin. The company's initial focus was driven by electrical lighting, as in 1881, Rathenau had acquired the rights to the electric light bulb at the International Exposition of Electricity in Paris.

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Aesthetics

Aesthetics (also spelled esthetics) is the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of beauty and the nature of taste; and functions as the philosophy of art.

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Airport

An airport is an aerodrome with extended facilities, mostly for commercial air transport.

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American Express

American Express Company (Amex) is an American bank holding company and multinational financial services corporation that specializes in payment cards. Automated teller machine and American Express are payment systems.

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API

An is a way for two or more computer programs or components to communicate with each other.

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Application software

An application program (software application, or application, or app for short) is a computer program designed to carry out a specific task other than one relating to the operation of the computer itself, typically to be used by end-users.

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Application-specific integrated circuit

An application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) is an integrated circuit (IC) chip customized for a particular use, rather than intended for general-purpose use, such as a chip designed to run in a digital voice recorder or a high-efficiency video codec.

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Arab states of the Persian Gulf

The Arab states of the Persian Gulf or the Arab Gulf states (دول الخليج العربي) refers to a group of Arab states bordering the Persian Gulf.

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Armed Forces Financial Network

The Armed Forces Financial Network (AFFN) is an interbank network.

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Asynchronous communication

In telecommunications, asynchronous communication is transmission of data, generally without the use of an external clock signal, where data can be transmitted intermittently rather than in a steady stream.

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ATM burglaries using explosives

The idea of an ATM blow up is to destroy the automated teller machine, in order to get the money that is inside it. Automated teller machine and ATM burglaries using explosives are automated teller machines.

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ATM card

An ATM card is a dedicated payment card card issued by a financial institution (i.e. a bank) which enables a customer to access their financial accounts via its and others' automated teller machines (ATMs) and, in some countries, to make approved point of purchase retail transactions. Automated teller machine and ATM card are automated teller machines.

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ATM controller

An ATM controller (ATMC) is a system used in financial institutions to route financial transactions between ATMs, core banking systems and other banks. Automated teller machine and ATM controller are automated teller machines and banking technology.

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ATM Industry Association

The ATM Industry Association (ATMIA), originally the ATM Owners Association, was established in 1997 in the United States as a global nonprofit trade association to service an industry that built around the global growth of the ATM. Automated teller machine and ATM Industry Association are automated teller machines.

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ATM usage fees

ATM usage fees are the fees that many banks and interbank networks charge for the use of their automated teller machines (ATMs). Automated teller machine and ATM usage fees are automated teller machines.

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Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.

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Automated cash handling

Automated cash handling refers to the process of dispensing, counting, and tracking cash within various business environments using software and hardware devices such as banknote processing. Automated teller machine and Automated cash handling are payment systems.

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Automated teller machine

An automated teller machine (ATM) is an electronic telecommunications device that enables customers of financial institutions to perform financial transactions, such as cash withdrawals, deposits, funds transfers, balance inquiries or account information inquiries, at any time and without the need for direct interaction with bank staff. Automated teller machine and automated teller machine are 1967 in economic history, 20th-century inventions, automated teller machines, banking equipment, banking technology, British inventions, computer-related introductions in 1967, embedded systems and payment systems.

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BancNet

BancNet (also spelled Bancnet) is a Philippine-based interbank network connecting the ATM networks of local and offshore banks, and the country's single interbank network in the Philippines in terms of the number of member banks and annual transactions.

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Banco do Brasil

Banco do Brasil S.A. (Bank of Brazil) is a Brazilian financial services company headquartered in Brasília, Brazil.

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Banesto

Banco Español de Crédito, S.A., “Spanish Credit Bank”) better known as Banesto, was a Spanish multinational financial services company. Prior to the Spanish Government's historical intervention in 1993, the first in the history of banking, Banesto was the third-largest financial group in Spain, operating around 1,770 branches, as well as the fifth-largest company of the IBEX 35.

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Bank

A bank is a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates a demand deposit while simultaneously making loans.

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Bank of Scotland

The Bank of Scotland plc (Scottish Gaelic: Banca na h-Alba) is a commercial and clearing bank based in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is part of the Lloyds Banking Group.

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Bank statement

A bank statement is an official summary of financial transactions occurring within a given period for each bank account held by a person or business with a financial institution.

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Bank vault

A bank vault is a secure space where money, valuables, records, and documents are stored.

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Banknote

A banknotealso called a bill (North American English), paper money, or simply a noteis a type of negotiable promissory note, made by a bank or other licensed authority, payable to the bearer on demand.

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Banrisul

Banrisul is a Brazilian bank.

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Barclays

Barclays plc (occasionally) is a British multinational universal bank, headquartered in London, England.

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Barclays Bank, Enfield

Barclays Bank, at 20 The Town, Enfield, formerly the London and Provincial Bank, is a Grade II listed building in the London Borough of Enfield. Automated teller machine and Barclays Bank, Enfield are automated teller machines.

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Barcode reader

A barcode reader or barcode scanner is an optical scanner that can read printed barcodes and send the data they contain to computer. Automated teller machine and barcode reader are embedded systems.

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BBC London

BBC London is the BBC English Region producing local radio, television, teletext and online services in London and parts of the surrounding area.

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Belgium

Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe.

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Biometrics

Biometrics are body measurements and calculations related to human characteristics and features.

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Bitcoin ATM

A Bitcoin ATM (automated teller machine) is a kiosk that allows a person to purchase Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies by using cash or debit card. Automated teller machine and Bitcoin ATM are automated teller machines.

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Bloomberg L.P.

Bloomberg L.P. is a privately held financial, software, data, and media company headquartered in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

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Brazil

Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest and easternmost country in South America and Latin America.

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Burroughs Corporation

The Burroughs Corporation was a major American manufacturer of business equipment.

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Busicom

was a Japanese company that manufactured and sold computer-related products headquartered in Taito, Tokyo.

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Calculator

An electronic calculator is typically a portable electronic device used to perform calculations, ranging from basic arithmetic to complex mathematics. Automated teller machine and calculator are 20th-century inventions.

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Carbon-14

Carbon-14, C-14, or radiocarbon, is a radioactive isotope of carbon with an atomic nucleus containing 6 protons and 8 neutrons.

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Card reader

A card reader is a data input device that reads data from a card-shaped storage medium and provides the data to a computer.

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Card Transaction Data

Card transaction data is financial data generally collected through the transfer of funds between a card holder's account and a business's account.

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Carte Bleue

Carte Bleue (Blue Card) was a major debit card payment system operating in France.

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Cash

In economics, cash is money in the physical form of currency, such as banknotes and coins.

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Cash register

A cash register, sometimes called a till or automated money handling system, is a mechanical or electronic device for registering and calculating transactions at a point of sale.

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Cashless society

In a cashless society, financial transactions are not conducted with physical banknotes or coins, but instead with digital information (usually an electronic representation of money).

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CEN/XFS

CEN/XFS or XFS (extensions for financial services) provides a client-server architecture for financial applications on the Microsoft Windows platform, especially peripheral devices such as EFTPOS terminals and ATMs which are unique to the financial industry. Automated teller machine and CEN/XFS are banking technology and embedded systems.

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Central processing unit

A central processing unit (CPU), also called a central processor, main processor, or just processor, is the most important processor in a given computer.

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Check 21 Act

The Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act (or Check 21 Act) is a United States federal law,, that was enacted on October 28, 2003 by the 108th U.S. Congress.

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Chemical Bank

Chemical Bank, headquartered in New York City, was the principal operating subsidiary of Chemical Banking Corporation, a bank holding company.

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Chubb Locks

Chubb Locks is a former brand name of the Mul-T-Lock subsidiary of the Assa Abloy Group, which manufactures locking systems for residential, secure confinement and commercial applications.

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Cirrus (interbank network)

Cirrus is a worldwide interbank network that provides cash to Mastercard cardholders.

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Citibank

Citibank, N.A. ("N. A." stands for "National Association"; stylized as citibank) is the primary U.S. banking subsidiary of financial services multinational Citigroup.

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Closed-circuit television camera

A closed-circuit television camera is a type of surveillance camera that transmits video signals to a specific set of monitors or video recording devices, rather than broadcasting the video over public airwaves.

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Computerworld

Computerworld (abbreviated as CW) is an ongoing decades-old professional publication which in 2014 "went digital." Its audience is information technology (IT) and business technology professionals, and is available via a publication website and as a digital magazine.

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Counterfeit

To counterfeit means to imitate something authentic, with the intent to steal, destroy, or replace the original, for use in illegal transactions, or otherwise to deceive individuals into believing that the fake is of equal or greater value than the real product.

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Credit card

A credit card is a payment card, usually issued by a bank, allowing its users to purchase goods or services or withdraw cash on credit. Automated teller machine and credit card are 20th-century inventions and payment systems.

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Credit card fraud

Credit card fraud is an inclusive term for fraud committed using a payment card, such as a credit card or debit card.

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Cruise ship

Cruise ships are large passenger ships used mainly for vacationing.

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Currency detector

A currency detector or currency validator is a device that determines whether notes or coins are genuine or counterfeit.

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Currency-counting machine

A currency-counting machine is a machine that counts money—either stacks of banknotes or loose collections of coins. Automated teller machine and currency-counting machine are banking technology.

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Customer relationship management

Customer relationship management (CRM) is a process in which a business or other organization administers its interactions with customers, typically using data analysis to study large amounts of information.

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Daily News and Analysis

The Daily News and Analysis, abbreviated as DNA, is a Hindi-language news program on Zee news that was earlier a newspaper with multiple local city editions across India.

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Dallas

Dallas is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the most populous metropolitan area in Texas and the fourth-most populous metropolitan area in the United States at 7.5 million people.

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Data Encryption Standard

The Data Encryption Standard (DES) is a symmetric-key algorithm for the encryption of digital data.

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De La Rue

De La Rue plc is a British company headquartered in Basingstoke, England, that produces secure digital and physical protections for goods, trade, and identities in 140 countries.

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Denmark

Denmark (Danmark) is a Nordic country in the south-central portion of Northern Europe.

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Denomination (currency)

Denomination is a proper description of a currency amount, usually for coins or banknotes.

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Deposit account

A deposit account is a bank account maintained by a financial institution in which a customer can deposit and withdraw money.

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Deutsche Mark

The Deutsche Mark (English: German mark), abbreviated "DM" or "D-Mark", was the official currency of West Germany from 1948 until 1990 and later the unified Germany from 1990 until the adoption of the euro in 2002.

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Device driver

In the context of an operating system, a device driver is a computer program that operates or controls a particular type of device that is attached to a computer or automaton.

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Diebold 10xx

The Diebold 10xx (or Modular Delivery System, MDS) series is a third and fourth generation family of automated teller machines manufactured by Diebold. Automated teller machine and Diebold 10xx are automated teller machines and embedded systems.

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Diebold Nixdorf

Diebold Nixdorf is an American multinational financial and retail technology company that specializes in the sale, manufacture, installation and service of self-service transaction systems (such as ATMs and currency processing systems), point-of-sale terminals, physical security products, and software and related services for global financial, retail, and commercial markets. Automated teller machine and Diebold Nixdorf are banking equipment.

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Digital card

The term digital card can refer to a physical item, such as a memory card on a camera, or, increasingly since 2017, to the digital content hosted as a virtual card or cloud card, as a digital virtual representation of a physical card. Automated teller machine and digital card are 20th-century inventions and banking technology.

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Donald Wetzel

Donald C. Wetzel (born January 3, 1929) is an American businessman known for holding the USA patent to the automatic teller machine.

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Drive-through

A drive-through or drive-thru (a sensational spelling of the word through), is a type of take-out service provided by a business that allows customers to purchase products without leaving their cars.

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DTMF

Dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF) is a telecommunication signaling system using the voice-frequency band over telephone lines between telephone equipment and other communications devices and switching centers.

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Dutch language

Dutch (Nederlands.) is a West Germanic language, spoken by about 25 million people as a first language and 5 million as a second language and is the third most spoken Germanic language.

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EFTPOS

Electronic Funds Transfer at Point Of Sale, abbreviated as EFTPOS; is the technical term referring to a type of payment transaction where electronic funds transfers (EFT) are processed at a point of sale (POS) system or payment terminal usually via payment methods such as payment cards (debit cards, credit cards or gift cards). Automated teller machine and EFTPOS are payment systems.

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Electronic funds transfer

Electronic funds transfer (EFT) is the electronic transfer of money from one bank account to another, either within a single financial institution or across multiple institutions, via computer-based systems, without the direct intervention of bank staff. Automated teller machine and electronic funds transfer are payment systems.

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Emergency telephone number

An emergency telephone number is a number that allows a caller to contact local emergency services for assistance.

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EMV

EMV is a payment method based on a technical standard for smart payment cards and for payment terminals and automated teller machines which can accept them.

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Encryption

In cryptography, encryption is the process of transforming (more specifically, encoding) information in a way that, ideally, only authorized parties can decode.

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Ethernet

Ethernet is a family of wired computer networking technologies commonly used in local area networks (LAN), metropolitan area networks (MAN) and wide area networks (WAN).

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Euronet Worldwide

Euronet Worldwide is an American provider of global electronic payment services with headquarters in Leawood, Kansas.

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Exchange rate

In finance, an exchange rate is the rate at which one currency will be exchanged for another currency.

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Facial recognition system

A facial recognition system is a technology potentially capable of matching a human face from a digital image or a video frame against a database of faces.

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Federal Criminal Police Office (Germany)

The Federal Criminal Police Office of Germany (abbreviated) is the federal investigative police agency of Germany, directly subordinated to the Federal Ministry of the Interior.

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Filling station

A filling station (also known as a gas station or petrol station) is a facility that sells fuel and engine lubricants for motor vehicles.

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Financial cryptography

Financial cryptography is the use of cryptography in applications in which financial loss could result from subversion of the message system. Automated teller machine and financial cryptography are banking technology and payment systems.

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Financial institution

A financial institution, sometimes called a banking institution, is a business entity that provides service as an intermediary for different types of financial monetary transactions.

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Financial transaction

A financial transaction is an agreement, or communication, between a buyer and seller to exchange goods, services, or assets for payment. Automated teller machine and financial transaction are payment systems.

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Fortune (magazine)

Fortune (stylized in all caps) is an American global business magazine headquartered in New York City.

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France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.

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Frontend and backend

In software engineering, the terms frontend and backend (sometimes written as back end or back-end) refer to the separation of concerns between the presentation layer (frontend), and the data access layer (backend) of a piece of software, or the physical infrastructure or hardware.

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Fujitsu

is a Japanese multinational information and communications technology equipment and services corporation, established in 1935 and headquartered in Kawasaki, Kanagawa.

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Function key

A function key is a key on a computer or terminal keyboard that can be programmed to cause the operating system or an application program to perform certain actions, a form of soft key.

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Georgia (U.S. state)

Georgia, officially the State of Georgia, is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States.

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Germany

Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.

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Gift card

A gift card, also known as a gift certificate in North America, or gift voucher or gift token in the UK, is a prepaid stored-value money card, usually issued by a retailer or bank, to be used as an alternative to cash for purchases within a particular store or related businesses. Automated teller machine and gift card are payment systems.

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Gold

Gold is a chemical element; it has symbol Au (from the Latin word aurum) and atomic number 79.

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Grocery store

A grocery store (AE), grocery shop (BE) or simply grocery is a foodservice retail store that primarily retails a general range of food products, which may be fresh or packaged.

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Hard disk drive failure

A hard disk drive failure occurs when a hard disk drive malfunctions and the stored information cannot be accessed with a properly configured computer.

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Hardware emulation

In integrated circuit design, hardware emulation is the process of imitating the behavior of one or more pieces of hardware (typically a system under design) with another piece of hardware, typically a special purpose emulation system.

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Hardware security module

A hardware security module (HSM) is a physical computing device that safeguards and manages secrets (most importantly digital keys), performs encryption and decryption functions for digital signatures, strong authentication and other cryptographic functions. Automated teller machine and hardware security module are banking technology.

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise

The Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (HPE) is an American multinational information technology company based in Spring, Texas.

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Hewlett-Packard

The Hewlett-Packard Company, commonly shortened to Hewlett-Packard or HP, was an American multinational information technology company headquartered in Palo Alto, California.

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IBM

International Business Machines Corporation (using the trademark IBM), nicknamed Big Blue, is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York and present in over 175 countries.

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IBM 3624

The IBM 3624 was released in 1978 as a second-generation automatic teller machine (ATM), a successor to the IBM 3614. Automated teller machine and IBM 3624 are automated teller machines.

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Identity verification service

An identity verification service is used by businesses to ensure that users or customers provide information that is associated with the identity of a real person.

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Illinois

Illinois is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.

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Independent ATM deployer

An independent ATM deployer (IAD) is a non-financial institution that owns, manages, and places ATMs (cash machines) in retail premises or elsewhere known as white-label ATMs. Automated teller machine and independent ATM deployer are payment systems.

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Information Processing Society of Japan

The is a Japanese learned society for computing.

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Information transfer

In telecommunications, information transfer is the process of moving messages containing user information from a source to a sink via a communication channel.

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Intel 4004

The Intel 4004 is a 4-bit central processing unit (CPU) released by Intel Corporation in 1971.

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Intelligent banknote neutralisation system

An intelligent banknote neutralisation system (IBNS) is a security system banks, ATMs, retail establishments, vending machines and the cash-in-transit industry, utilizes to render stolen funds un-useable and easily identifable. Automated teller machine and intelligent banknote neutralisation system are British inventions.

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Interac

Interac is a Canadian interbank network that links financial institutions and other enterprises for the purpose of exchanging electronic financial transactions. Automated teller machine and Interac are payment systems.

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Interactive kiosk

An interactive kiosk is a computer terminal featuring specialized hardware and software that provides access to information and applications for communication, commerce, entertainment, or education. Automated teller machine and interactive kiosk are embedded systems.

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Interbank network

An interbank network, also known as an ATM consortium or ATM network, is a computer network that enables ATM cards issued by a financial institution that is a member of the network to be used to perform ATM transactions through ATMs that belong to another member of the network. Automated teller machine and interbank network are banking technology.

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Internet protocol suite

The Internet protocol suite, commonly known as TCP/IP, is a framework for organizing the set of communication protocols used in the Internet and similar computer networks according to functional criteria.

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Iris recognition

Iris recognition is an automated method of biometric identification that uses mathematical pattern-recognition techniques on video images of one or both of the irises of an individual's eyes, whose complex patterns are unique, stable, and can be seen from some distance.

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ISO 8583

ISO 8583 is an international standard for financial transaction card originated interchange messaging.

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James Goodfellow

James Goodfellow OBE, KCHS, FIIE (born 1937) is a Scottish inventor.

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John Shepherd-Barron

John Adrian Shepherd-Barron OBE (23 June 1925 – 15 May 2010) was an India-born British inventor, who led the team that installed the first cash machine, sometimes referred to as the automated teller machine or ATM.

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Kansas

Kansas is a landlocked state in the Midwestern region of the United States.

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Key management

Key management refers to management of cryptographic keys in a cryptosystem.

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Keypad

A keypad is a block or pad of buttons set with an arrangement of digits, symbols, or alphabetical letters.

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Khunjerab Pass

Khunjerab Pass (قونجىراپ ئېغىزى) is a mountain pass in northern Pakistan that lies at an elevation of 4,693 meters (15,397 feet) above sea level.

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Korala Associates Limited

KAL is a company specialising in ATM software for bank ATMs, self-service kiosks, and bank branch networks.

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Lebanese loop

A Lebanese loop is a device used to commit fraud and identity theft by exploiting automated teller machines (ATMs). Automated teller machine and Lebanese loop are automated teller machines.

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LINK is the UK’s main ATM network, which allows consumers to withdraw cash from ATMs which do not belong to their bank.

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Linux

Linux is both an open-source Unix-like kernel and a generic name for a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991, by Linus Torvalds.

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List of banks in Sweden

This is a list of banks in Sweden, updated from official Swedish financial regulator Finansinspektionen on 2008-03-11.

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List of generic and genericized trademarks

The following three lists of generic and genericized trademarks are.

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Lloyds Bank

Lloyds Bank plc is a British retail and commercial bank with branches across England and Wales.

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Lloyds Banking Group

Lloyds Banking Group plc is a British financial institution formed through the acquisition of HBOS by Lloyds TSB in 2009.

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Lottery

A lottery (or lotto) is a form of gambling that involves the drawing of numbers at random for a prize.

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Luther Simjian

Luther George Simjian (January 28, 1905October 23, 1997) was an Armenian-American inventor and entrepreneur.

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Macau

Macau or Macao is a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China.

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Machine

A machine is a physical system that uses power to apply forces and control movement to perform an action.

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Madrid

Madrid is the capital and most populous city of Spain.

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Magnetism

Magnetism is the class of physical attributes that occur through a magnetic field, which allows objects to attract or repel each other.

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Man-in-the-middle attack

In cryptography and computer security, a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack, or on-path attack, is a cyberattack where the attacker secretly relays and possibly alters the communications between two parties who believe that they are directly communicating with each other, as the attacker has inserted themselves between the two user parties.

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Manchester, Connecticut

Manchester is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States.

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MegaLink (also spelled Megalink) is a Philippine-based developer of mobile and banking software as well as a service provider for banks, specifically for Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) networks and point of sale systems for banks.

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Message authentication code

In cryptography, a message authentication code (MAC), sometimes known as an authentication tag, is a short piece of information used for authenticating and integrity-checking a message.

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Metro station

A metro station or subway station is a train station for a rapid transit system, which as a whole is usually called a "metro" or "subway".

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Microcontroller

A microcontroller (MC, UC, or μC) or microcontroller unit (MCU) is a small computer on a single integrated circuit.

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Microprocessor

A microprocessor is a computer processor for which the data processing logic and control is included on a single integrated circuit (IC), or a small number of ICs.

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Microsoft Windows

Microsoft Windows is a product line of proprietary graphical operating systems developed and marketed by Microsoft.

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Middleware

Middleware is a type of computer software program that provides services to software applications beyond those available from the operating system.

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Midland Bank

Midland Bank Plc was one of the Big Four banking groups in the United Kingdom for most of the 20th century.

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Mobile phone

A mobile phone or cell phone is a portable telephone that can make and receive calls over a radio frequency link while the user is moving within a telephone service area, as opposed to a fixed-location phone (landline phone). Automated teller machine and mobile phone are embedded systems.

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Modem

A modulator-demodulator or most commonly referred to as modem is a computer hardware device that converts data from a digital format into a format suitable for an analog transmission medium such as telephone or radio.

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Mohamed M. Atalla

Mohamed M. Atalla (محمد عطاالله; August 4, 1924 – December 30, 2009) was an Egyptian-American engineer, physicist, cryptographer, inventor and entrepreneur.

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Mondex

Mondex was a smart card electronic cash system, implemented as a stored-value card and owned by Mastercard. Automated teller machine and Mondex are payment systems.

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MS-DOS

MS-DOS (acronym for Microsoft Disk Operating System, also known as Microsoft DOS) is an operating system for x86-based personal computers mostly developed by Microsoft.

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Multibanco

Multibanco is a Portuguese interbank network.

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Multidrop bus

A multidrop bus (MDB) is a computer bus in which all components are connected to the electrical circuit.

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National Bank of Pakistan

National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) (نیشنل بینک آف پاکستان) is a Pakistani government-owned multinational commercial bank which is a subsidiary of State Bank of Pakistan.

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National Institute of Standards and Technology

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is an agency of the United States Department of Commerce whose mission is to promote American innovation and industrial competitiveness.

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National Museum of American History

The National Museum of American History: Kenneth E. Behring Center is a historical museum in Washington, D.C. It collects, preserves, and displays the heritage of the United States in the areas of social, political, cultural, scientific, and military history.

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NatWest

National Westminster Bank, trading as NatWest, is a major retail and commercial bank in the United Kingdom based in London, England.

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NCR Voyix

NCR Voyix Corporation, previously known as NCR Corporation and National Cash Register, is an American software, consulting and technology company providing several professional services and electronic products.

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Netherlands

The Netherlands, informally Holland, is a country located in Northwestern Europe with overseas territories in the Caribbean.

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New York (state)

New York, also called New York State, is a state in the Northeastern United States.

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Nordea

Nordea Bank Abp, commonly referred to as Nordea, is a Nordic financial services group operating in northern Europe with headquarters in Helsinki, Finland.

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NYCE

The New York Currency Exchange (NYCE) is an interbank network connecting the ATMs of various financial institutions in the United States and Canada.

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Oki Electric Industry

, commonly referred to as OKI, OKI Electric or the OKI Group, is a Japanese information and communications technology company, headquartered in Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo and operating in over 120 countries around the world.

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Olivetti

Olivetti S.p.A. is an Italian manufacturer of computers, tablets, smartphones, printers and other such business products as calculators and fax machines.

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Operating system

An operating system (OS) is system software that manages computer hardware and software resources, and provides common services for computer programs.

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Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organizations, and public service outside the civil service.

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OS/2

OS/2 (Operating System/2) is a series of computer operating systems, initially created by Microsoft and IBM under the leadership of IBM software designer Ed Iacobucci.

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Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.

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Pakistan

Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia.

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Panic button

A panic alarm is an electronic device that can easily be activated to request help during an emergency where danger to persons or property exists.

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Passbook

A passbook or bankbook is a paper book used to record bank or building society transactions on a deposit account.

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Payment card number

A payment card number, primary account number (PAN), or simply a card number, is the card identifier found on payment cards, such as credit cards and debit cards, as well as stored-value cards, gift cards and other similar cards.

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Payroll

A payroll is a list of employees of a company who are entitled to receive compensation as well as other work benefits, as well as the amounts that each should obtain.

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Personal computer

A personal computer, often referred to as a PC, is a computer designed for individual use.

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Personal identification number

A personal identification number (PIN), PIN code, or sometimes redundantly a PIN number, is a numeric (sometimes alpha-numeric) passcode used in the process of authenticating a user accessing a system.

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Phantom withdrawal

A phantom withdrawal is a cash withdrawal from an automatic teller machine where money has been withdrawn from an account, and neither the customer nor the bank admit liability. Automated teller machine and phantom withdrawal are automated teller machines.

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Phone connector (audio)

A phone connector is a family of cylindrically-shaped electrical connectors primarily for analog audio signals.

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PIN pad

A PIN pad or PIN entry device is an electronic device used in a debit, credit or smart card-based transaction to accept and encrypt the cardholder's personal identification number (PIN). Automated teller machine and PIN pad are banking equipment.

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Plain old telephone service

Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS), or Plain Ordinary Telephone System, is a retronym for voice-grade telephone service employing analog signal transmission over copper loops.

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Plastic card

Plastic cards usually serve as identity documents, thus providing authentication.

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Plus (interbank network)

Visa Plus is a worldwide interbank network that provides cash to Visa cardholders.

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Postage stamp

A postage stamp is a small piece of paper issued by a post office, postal administration, or other authorized vendors to customers who pay postage (the cost involved in moving, insuring, or registering mail). Automated teller machine and postage stamp are British inventions.

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Pulse (interbank network)

Pulse is an interbank electronic funds transfer (EFT) network in the United States.

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Punched card

A punched card (also punch card or punched-card) is a piece of card stock that stores digital data using punched holes.

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Radiation

In physics, radiation is the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles through space or a material medium.

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Ram-raiding

Ram-raiding is a type of burglary in which a heavy vehicle is driven into the windows or doors of a building, usually a department store or jeweller's shop, to allow the perpetrators to loot it.

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RAS syndrome

RAS syndrome, where RAS stands for redundant acronym syndrome (making the phrase "RAS syndrome" autological) is the redundant use of one or more of the words that make up an acronym in conjunction with the abbreviated form.

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Real-time operating system

A real-time operating system (RTOS) is an operating system (OS) for real-time computing applications that processes data and events that have critically defined time constraints.

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Reg Varney

Reginald Alfred Varney (11 July 1916 – 16 November 2008) was an English actor, entertainer and comedian.

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Restaurant

A restaurant is a business that prepares and serves food and drinks to customers.

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Reuters

Reuters is a news agency owned by Thomson Reuters.

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RISKS Digest

The RISKS Digest or Forum On Risks to the Public in Computers and Related Systems is an online periodical published since 1985 by the Committee on Computers and Public Policy of the Association for Computing Machinery.

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RMX (operating system)

Real-time Multitasking eXecutive (iRMX) is a real-time operating system designed for use with the Intel 8080 and 8086 family of processors.

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Rockville Centre, New York

Rockville Centre, commonly abbreviated as RVC, is an incorporated village located in the Town of Hempstead in Nassau County, on the South Shore of Long Island, in New York, United States.

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Royal Bank of Scotland

The Royal Bank of Scotland (Banca Rìoghail na h-Alba) is a major retail and commercial bank in Scotland.

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Scrip

A scrip (or chit in India) is any substitute for legal tender. Automated teller machine and scrip are payment systems.

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Secure cryptoprocessor

A secure cryptoprocessor is a dedicated computer-on-a-chip or microprocessor for carrying out cryptographic operations, embedded in a packaging with multiple physical security measures, which give it a degree of tamper resistance.

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Security

Security is protection from, or resilience against, potential harm (or other unwanted coercion).

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Security guard

A security guard (also known as a security inspector, security officer, factory guard, or protective agent) is a person employed by a government or private party to protect the employing party's assets (property, people, equipment, money, etc.) from a variety of hazards (such as crime, waste, damages, unsafe worker behavior, etc.) by enforcing preventative measures.

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Self-service

Self-service is the practice of serving oneself, usually when making purchases.

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Shopping center

A shopping center (American English), shopping centre (Commonwealth English), also called a shopping complex, shopping arcade, shopping plaza or galleria, is a group of shops built together, sometimes under one roof.

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Shopping mall

A shopping mall (or simply mall) is a large indoor shopping center, usually anchored by department stores.

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Shoulder surfing (computer security)

In computer security, shoulder surfing is a type of social engineering technique used to obtain information such as personal identification numbers (PINs), passwords and other confidential data by looking over the victim's shoulder.

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Silicone

In organosilicon and polymer chemistry, a silicone or polysiloxane is a polymer composed of repeating units of siloxane (where R.

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Smart card

A smart card (SC), chip card, or integrated circuit card (ICC or IC card), is a card used to control access to a resource. Automated teller machine and smart card are banking technology.

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Smiths Group

Smiths Group plc is a British, multinational, diversified engineering business headquartered in London, England.

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Software

Software consists of computer programs that instruct the execution of a computer.

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Sound

In physics, sound is a vibration that propagates as an acoustic wave through a transmission medium such as a gas, liquid or solid.

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South China Morning Post

The South China Morning Post (SCMP), with its Sunday edition, the Sunday Morning Post, is a Hong Kong-based English-language newspaper owned by Alibaba Group.

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Spanish peseta

The peseta was the currency of Spain between 1868 and 2002.

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Speech synthesis

Speech synthesis is the artificial production of human speech.

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STAR (interbank network)

STAR is an American interbank network.

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Stored-value card

A stored-value card (SVC) or cash card is a payment card with a monetary value stored on the card itself, not in an external account maintained by a financial institution.

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Swedbank

Swedbank AB is a Nordic-Baltic banking group based in Stockholm, Sweden, offering retail banking, asset management, financial, and other services.

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Sydney

Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia.

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Synchronous Data Link Control (SDLC) is a computer serial communications protocol first introduced by IBM as part of its Systems Network Architecture (SNA).

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Systems Network Architecture

Systems Network Architecture (SNA) is IBM's proprietary networking architecture, created in 1974.

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Taiwan

Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia.

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Talking ATM

A Talking ATM is a type of automated teller machine (ATM) that provides audible instructions so that persons who cannot read an ATM screen can independently use the machine. Automated teller machine and Talking ATM are automated teller machines.

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Tamper-evident technology

Tamper-evident describes a device or process that makes unauthorized access to the protected object easily detected.

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Tübingen

Tübingen (Dibenga) is a traditional university city in central Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Telecommunications

Telecommunication, often used in its plural form or abbreviated as telecom, is the transmission of information with an immediacy comparable to face-to-face communication.

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Telephone

A telephone, colloquially referred to as a phone, is a telecommunications device that permits two or more users to conduct a conversation when they are too far apart to be easily heard directly.

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Teller assist unit

Teller Assist Units (TAU), also known as Automatic Teller Safes (ATS) or Teller Cash Dispensers (TCD), are devices used in retail banking for the disbursement of money at a bank teller wicket or a centralized area. Automated teller machine and teller assist unit are banking equipment and embedded systems.

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Teller system

A teller system is the integrated hardware and software used for retail or wholesale banking transactions, most systems communicate with a core banking system or mainframe over a secured network. Automated teller machine and teller system are banking technology.

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Test money

Test money (or test notes, test bills, funny money, Monopoly money) is part of the apparatus often used when testing currency handling equipment such as automatic teller machines.

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Texas

Texas (Texas or Tejas) is the most populous state in the South Central region of the United States.

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The Hindu

The Hindu is an Indian English-language daily newspaper owned by The Hindu Group, headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

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The Real Hustle

The Real Hustle is a BBC British television series created by Objective Productions, Alexis Conran and R. Paul Wilson for BBC Three.

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The Register

The Register is a British technology news website co-founded in 1994 by Mike Magee and John Lettice.

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The Sydney Morning Herald

The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine.

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Touchscreen

A touchscreen (or touch screen) is a type of display that can detect touch input from a user.

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Trademark

A trademark (also written trade mark or trade-mark) is a type of intellectual property consisting of a recognizable sign, design, or expression that identifies a product or service from a particular source and distinguishes it from others.

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Train station

A train station, railroad station, or railroad depot (mainly North American terminology) and railway station (mainly UK and other Anglophone countries) is a railway facility where trains stop to load or unload passengers, freight, or both.

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Transaction account

A transaction account, also called a checking account, chequing account, current account, demand deposit account, or share account at credit unions, is a deposit account or bank account held at a bank or other financial institution.

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Transport Layer Security

Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a cryptographic protocol designed to provide communications security over a computer network.

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Traveller's cheque

A traveller's cheque is a medium of exchange that can be used in place of hard currency. Automated teller machine and traveller's cheque are British inventions.

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Triple DES

In cryptography, Triple DES (3DES or TDES), officially the Triple Data Encryption Algorithm (TDEA or Triple DEA), is a symmetric-key block cipher, which applies the DES cipher algorithm three times to each data block.

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Trusted system

In the security engineering subspecialty of computer science, a trusted system is one that is relied upon to a specified extent to enforce a specified security policy.

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UL (safety organization)

The UL enterprise is a global safety science company headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois, composed of three organizations, UL Research Institutes, UL Standards & Engagement and UL Solutions.

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United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.

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United States

The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.

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United States Department of Commerce

The United States Department of Commerce (DOC) is an executive department of the U.S. federal government concerned with creating the conditions for economic growth and opportunity.

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Utimaco Atalla

Utimaco Atalla, founded as Atalla Technovation and formerly known as Atalla Corporation or HP Atalla, is a security vendor, active in the market segments of data security and cryptography.

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Verification and validation

Verification and validation (also abbreviated as V&V) are independent procedures that are used together for checking that a product, service, or system meets requirements and specifications and that it fulfills its intended purpose.

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Video banking

Video banking refers to banking transactions or professional banking consultations performed via a remote video connection. Automated teller machine and video banking are banking technology.

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Videotelephony

Videotelephony (also known as videoconferencing or video call) is the use of audio and video for simultaneous two-way communication.

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Virtual private network

Virtual private network (VPN) is a network architecture for virtually extending a private network (i.e. any computer network which is not the public Internet) across one or multiple other networks which are either untrusted (as they are not controlled by the entity aiming to implement the VPN) or need to be isolated (thus making the lower network invisible or not directly usable).

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Visa Cash

Visa Cash is a smart card electronic cash system, implemented as a stored-value card owned by Visa. Automated teller machine and Visa Cash are payment systems.

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Vortex Engineering

Vortex Engineering is the pioneer in low-power ATMs and is an India-based technology company incubated by IIT-Madras.

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WAVY-TV

WAVY-TV (channel 10) is a television station licensed to Portsmouth, Virginia, United States, serving the Hampton Roads area as an affiliate of NBC.

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West Germany

West Germany is the common English name for the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) from its formation on 23 May 1949 until the reunification with East Germany on 3 October 1990. The Cold War-era country is sometimes known as the Bonn Republic (Bonner Republik) after its capital city of Bonn. During the Cold War, the western portion of Germany and the associated territory of West Berlin were parts of the Western Bloc.

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White-label ABMs

White-label automatic banking machines (ABMs) or White-label ATMs are ATMs that provide an alternative source of cash dispensing vis-à-vis traditional ATMs from banks. Automated teller machine and White-label ABMs are automated teller machines.

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Wincor Nixdorf

Wincor Nixdorf was a German corporation that provided retail and retail banking hardware, software, and services.

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Windows 10

Windows 10 is a major release of Microsoft's Windows NT operating system.

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Windows 11

Windows 11 is the latest major release of Microsoft's Windows NT operating system, released on October 5, 2021.

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Windows 2000

Windows 2000 is a major release of the Windows NT operating system developed by Microsoft and oriented towards businesses.

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Windows Embedded Compact

Windows Embedded Compact, formerly Windows Embedded CE, Windows Powered and Windows CE, is a discontinued operating system developed by Microsoft for mobile and embedded devices.

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Windows NT

Windows NT is a proprietary graphical operating system produced by Microsoft as part of its Windows product line, the first version of which, Windows NT 3.1, was released on July 27, 1993.

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World Bank

The World Bank is an international financial institution that provides loans and grants to the governments of low- and middle-income countries for the purpose of pursuing capital projects.

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Write once, run anywhere

Write once, run anywhere (WORA), or sometimes Write once, run everywhere (WORE), was a 1995 slogan created by Sun Microsystems to illustrate the cross-platform benefits of the Java language.

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X.25

X.25 is an ITU-T standard protocol suite for packet-switched data communication in wide area networks (WAN).

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2005 New Year Honours

New Year Honours were granted in the United Kingdom and New Zealand at the start of 2005.

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See also

1967 in economic history

Automated teller machines

Banking equipment

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automated_teller_machine

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