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    Serpent_in_CBC_mode_for_MCUs

    Serpent_in_CBC_mode_for_MCUs

    Open-source code that enables you to use Serpent in CBC mode

    Serpent_in_CBC_mode_for_microcontrollers is an open-source code that enables you to easily integrate the Serpent encryption algorithm in CBC mode to your project. Based on the work of https://github.com/peterferrie/serpent GitHub Page: https://github.com/Northstrix/Serpent_in_CBC_mode_for_microcontrollers
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    KhadashPay

    KhadashPay

    The KhadashPay project is an open-source payment system.

    The KhadashPay project is my attempt to make a payment system from scratch. As for the customers of the store where the KhadashPay is deployed, Khadash pay doesn't keep any logs whatsoever and doesn't require a bit of your personal information to create an account. You can find the tutorials here: V2.0 (ESP32 Version): https://www.instructables.com/KhadashPay-V20/ V2.0 (Raspberry Pi Pico Version): https://www.instructables.com/KhadashPay-V20-Raspberry-Pi-Pico-Version/ V3.0...
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    JBernstein

    JBernstein

    JBernstein: Exploration techniques for non-linear constraint checking

    JBernstein is a tool implemented in Java that enables to check whether a polynomial constraint holds for all variables within their domain. It is mainly used in the verification or synthesis of cyber-physical systems where the system model is nonlinear. The tool also supports specifications in assume-guarantee style. The underlying algorithm is based on a translation to Bernstein polynomials, and several optimization techniques are implemented to ensure efficiency. ...
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