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  • noun Alternative spelling of smart card.

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Examples

  • Regarding the issue of security, Cerner is only accessible via a smartcard, which is password-protected, and can be deactivated.

    Comments from all Computer Weekly blogs 2010

  • Regarding the issue of security, Cerner is only accessible via a smartcard, which is password-protected, and can be deactivated.

    Comments from all Computer Weekly blogs 2010

  • If you use certificate-auth, then the smartcard is a pkcs11 implementation on the desktop and will interoperate with any web browser on the platform for the most part.

    The Web Security Mailing List (WASC) 2009

  • Transport Minister Martin Pakula will press the button on the $1.35 billion "smartcard" system that will change the way hundreds of thousands of Victorians pay for their daily travel on Melbourne's public transport.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • Transport Minister Martin Pakula will press the button on the $1.35 billion "smartcard" system that will change the way hundreds of thousands of Victorians pay for their daily travel on Melbourne's public transport.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • With this design, a monitor sends application properties to the local control service located on the smartcard which is able to check for the code integrity.

    Dr.Dobb's - All Articles 2010

  • With this design, a monitor sends application properties to the local control service located on the smartcard which is able to check for the code integrity.

    Dr.Dobb's - All Articles 2010

  • Transport Minister Martin Pakula will press the button on the $1.35 billion "smartcard" system that will change the way hundreds of thousands of Victorians pay for their daily travel on Melbourne's public transport.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • Transport Minister Martin Pakula will press the button on the $1.35 billion "smartcard" system that will change the way hundreds of thousands of Victorians pay for their daily travel on Melbourne's public transport.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • Transport Minister Martin Pakula will press the button on the $1.35 billion "smartcard" system that will change the way hundreds of thousands of Victorians pay for their daily travel on Melbourne's public transport.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2010

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