ChecksumValidation is a framework for validation of international bank accounts (IBAN), credit card numbers, german identity cards, german passports and for german bank accounts. Validation is performed by computing checksums.
Checksums for german bank accounts are maintained and documented by www.bundesbank.de. In sum, ChecksumValidation implements round about 150 algorithms.
It may freely be used under GNU GPLv3 licence (see below).

ChecksumValidation is implemented in Microsoft .NET 2.0. It consists of:

- ChecksumValidation: a class library (DLL) for in-process use
- ChecksumSoapServer: a SOAP interface
- ChecksumTcpServer: a TCP interface implementing a domain-specific language (DSL) for validation
- ChecksumComServer: a COM interface
- ChecksumClient: a test utility
- ChecksumUnitTest: a 100% covering NUnit test
- ChecksumUtility: a command-line tool for helper functions

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GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Operating Systems

Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Developers, Information Technology, Security Professionals, Testers

User Interface

.NET/Mono, Win32 (MS Windows)

Programming Language

ASP.NET, C#

Related Categories

C# Data Formats Software, C# Accounting Software, C# Libraries, ASP.NET Data Formats Software, ASP.NET Accounting Software, ASP.NET Libraries

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2012-01-21