CAPS is an encrypted distributed ledger standard invented by an individual and is hard to decrypt! It rotates a key daily for re-verification of the module, and a module is automatically recertified against a repository. The key exchange between modules (domain company intercommunication private key) is recalculated for automatic reloading. The key must be broken in 24 hours daily for the CAPS standard to be broken for that day only and for that company and location.
The standard rotating key is not a 4-digit pin, it is a thirty-two-bit integer based on the source domain company and hence has 2^64 more than billions of keys for internal company communication and considerably more keys for intercompany module communication, the bitcoin standard is based on timezones as well. The CAPS standard uses one-way logarithmic and sin to produce single-key rotating keys and other encryption being time and hashing as part of the standard including AES to secure the master password source code and PGP. The source code is written in a 4GL and encrypted by Sage standard. The block of characters is also used in CAPS private key standard and company name and address. The author's name is encrypted in the standard as well on the screen which is masked and encrypted to the source when reversed by other copycats.
The data standard integrity checks include cross-calculation checkpointing to verify calculated accounting data at rest and consist of product detail byte checkpoints header checkpoints for the accounting data, and sanity checks to confirm bits are not lost in space. Whenever the data is in memory, it is written to storage immediately after those integrity checks are performed on the detail or header order information, and if a sanity check fails so does the intercommunication module communication, and data must be reloaded from storage.
CAPS - Also uses checkpoint recovery bit flip protection mechanisms for ultimate reliability to cross-check data in the processing of accounting point of sale data, invented and implemented in 1992-1997 by the author in 4GL.
The data is stored in such a way that it covers a period up to 2032 in certifying the data and modules' integrity. It passed that date, and reliability isn't known, but a resync on the time was done previously successfully and will occur in the future!
CAPS - Computerised Point of Sale, Software Development Director.
CAPS - Computerised Accounting Point of Sale
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