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The m3i platform is a collection of components that "talk" to each other across a network. Usually these components are in physical proximity and are often installed in the same physical machine. Some are User Interfaces, some are applications contributing external functionality but at least one must be a (Functionality) Provider to make them work together. A Provider working works a hub for communications, running inside a machine, it exposes its functionality via attributes such that the other components (and people using them) can interact with the machine in innovative ways.
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The m3i platform is a collection of components that "talk" to each other across a network. Usually these components are in physical proximity and are often installed in the same physical machine. Some are User Interfaces, some are applications contributing external functionality but at least one must be a provider to make them work together, such that they are greater than the sum of their parts. This cluster of components can be thought of collectively as distributed application that communicates via m3i. |
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m3iR allows a number of USB devices to be attached to the MFD, these include Card Readers of various types. This allows m3iR to read cards that can be used to identify users. This can be used by attached systems like m3i Billing for billing log in or to provide user interfaces tailored to a particular user. [Place-holder for card id options] |
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