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BAPI
(redirected from Biometric Application Programming Interface)

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BAPIBusiness Application Programming Interface
BAPIBuilding Automation Products, Inc. (Gays Mills, WI)
BAPIBiometric Application Programming Interface
BAPIBay Area Paranormal Investigations (est. 1999; San Francisco, CA)
BAPIBridge Application Program Interface
BAPIBloc Autonome Portable d'Intervention (French: Autonomous Mobile Intervention Block; engineering)
BAPIBiliary Atresia Prognostic Index (biliary tract disease)


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BIOGATE supports biometric recognition devices compliant with the Common Biometric Exchange File Format (BioAPI), Biometric Application Programming Interface (CBEFF) and Common Data Security Architecture (CDSA) industry standards.
The BioAPI Consortium was founded to develop a multi-level biometric Application Programming Interface (API) that brings platform and device independence to application programmers and biometric service providers.
I/O Software) to integrate Bio ID's ridge recognition algorithms and silicon fingerprint verification sensor technology with I/O Software's Biometric Application Programming Interface (BAPI).
 
 
 
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