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  2. Generic Bootstrapping Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Generic Bootstrapping Architecture. Generic Bootstrapping Architecture ( GBA) is a technology that enables the authentication of a user. This authentication is possible if the user owns a valid identity on an HLR ( Home Location Register) or on an HSS ( Home Subscriber Server ).

  3. Bootstrapping Server Function - Wikipedia

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    A Bootstrapping Server Function (BSF) is an intermediary element in Cellular networks which provides application-independent functions for mutual authentication of user equipment and servers unknown to each other and for 'bootstrapping' the exchange of secret session keys afterwards. This allows the use of additional services like Mobile TV and ...

  4. Generic Authentication Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Generic Authentication Architecture (GAA) is a standard made by 3GPP defined in TR 33.919. Taken from the document: "This Technical Report aims to give an overview of the different mechanisms that mobile applications can rely upon for authentication between server and client (i.e. the UE). Additionally it provides guidelines related to the use ...

  5. Diameter (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    Diameter is an authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) protocol for computer networks. It evolved from the earlier RADIUS protocol. It belongs to the application layer protocols in the Internet protocol suite.

  6. Generalised Enterprise Reference Architecture and Methodology

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    Generalised Enterprise Reference Architecture and Methodology (GERAM) was developed in the 1990s by an IFAC / IFIP Task Force on Architectures for Enterprise Integration, which consisted of Peter Bernus, James G. Nell and others. The IFAC/IFIP Task Force on Architectures for Enterprise Integration was established in 1990 and has studied ...

  7. Salesforce - Wikipedia

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    Salesforce. [1] Salesforce, Inc. is an American cloud -based software company headquartered in San Francisco, California. It provides customer relationship management (CRM) software and applications focused on sales, customer service, marketing automation, e-commerce, analytics, and application development. Founded by former Oracle executive ...

  8. Model–view–controller - Wikipedia

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    Model–view–controller (MVC) is a software design pattern [1] commonly used for developing user interfaces that divides the related program logic into three interconnected elements. These elements are: the model, the internal representations of information. the view, the interface that presents information to and accepts it from the user.

  9. IMS security - Wikipedia

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    One is based on the possession of a shared secret between the communicating entities (GBA-Generic Bootstrapping Architecture) derived from the keys used in the AKA authentication, and the other based on asymmetric cryptography (public and private key) and digital certificates or PKI (SSC - Support for Subscriber Certificates).