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January 21, 2005 / ,

Biometric technology infiltrates elementary school cafeterias

Using fingerprints for ID, K-12 food service operators are speeding lunch lines, simplifying payment and improving reimbursement for programs linked to school lunch. Students simply place a forefinger on a small reader by the register. Public schools such as those...

Going off-campus with Blackboard’s BbOne offering: Clemson and a host of others make the leap

Like the old Greyhound bus slogan, “Leave the driving to us,” many universities offering campus card payments at off-campus merchants are finding it more cost effective and efficient to let someone else handle that side of the business. Universities, after...
December 29, 2004 /

Expert panel makes predictions on the coming year in campus cards

When it comes to predicting what’s in store for the campus card market, our expert panel is certainly well-equipped. From ‘top ten’ lists to the future of security, applications, and more … the panel had something to say about all...

Ten predictions for campus card programs in '05 and beyond

A panel of ID industry experts provided predictions for 2005. One of these glimpses into the future will appear here each day during December. by Bob Huber, President, Robert Huber Associates Prediction #1 – Off-Campus Merchants In just five years...
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November 30, 2004 / ,

Chapter 3. Magnetic stripe tracks

The reason that most cards contain either two or three tracks is that the industry has standardized around these types. The ISO/IEC 7811 standards, titled Identification Cards – Recording Technique, detail the data formats and encoding schemes for tracks one,...
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November 30, 2004 / ,

Chapter 2. Encoding data on magnetic stripes

There are two distinct states for the magnetic particles: positive and negative polarity. A situation in which two and only two states are possible is referred to as a binary situation and forms the basis for all digital communications. All...
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