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<p>ISO/IEC 20060:2010 provides the specifications for the standard Open Terminal Architecture (OTA) kernel in several layers:</p>
<ul>
<li>definition of the virtual machine (VM);</li>
<li>description of the services provided by the VM to terminal programmers;</li>
<li>specification of a set of tokens representing the native machine language of the VM;</li>
<li>specification of the format in which token modules are delivered to an OTA kernel for processing.</li>
</ul>
<p>OTA defines a standard software kernel whose functions and programming interface are common across all terminal types. This kernel is based on a standard VM, which is implemented on each CPU type and which provides drivers for the terminal's I/O and all low-level CPU-specific logical and arithmetic functions. High-level libraries, terminal programs and payment applications may be developed using these standard kernel functions.</p>
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<p>ISO/IEC 20060:2010 provides the specifications for the standard Open Terminal Architecture (OTA) kernel in several layers:</p>
<ul>
<li>definition of the virtual machine (VM);</li>
<li>description of the services provided by the VM to terminal programmers;</li>
<li>specification of a set of tokens representing the native machine language of the VM;</li>
<li>specification of the format in which token modules are delivered to an OTA kernel for processing.</li>
</ul>
<p>OTA defines a standard software kernel whose functions and programming interface are common across all terminal types. This kernel is based on a standard VM, which is implemented on each CPU type and which provides drivers for the terminal's I/O and all low-level CPU-specific logical and arithmetic functions. High-level libraries, terminal programs and payment applications may be developed using these standard kernel functions.</p>