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Introduction
That section presents how different abstractions related to the system’s configuration are linked all together. These abstractions are usually part of a TMS system and downloaded onto the point of acceptance, i.e. the terminal running Agnos. There are different perspectives attached to a data model:
The transportation model
The persistent model
The instantiated model
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In contact (acronyms K or CT), configurations are AID driven. There are 2 files: TERMINAL (RAW or TLV format), and PROCESSING (RAW or TLV format)
In contactless (acronym CL), configurations are KAT driven. KAT stands for Kernel Id / AID Id / Transaction Type id. There are 5 files: TERMINAL (RAW or TLV format), PROCESSING (RAW or TLV format), ENTRY_POINT (RAW or TLV format), SUPPORTED AID (RAW format only), COMBINATION (RAW format only), and UPDATE CONDITIONS (TLV format)
For more details, see:
SUPPORTED_AID (deprecated. RAW format only)
COMBINATION (deprecated RAW format only)
UPDATE CONDITIONS (where <update conditions> ::= UC + '_' + 'C' + <kernel id>)
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