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1. ''Cryptography.''


Cash Against Documents.
In cryptography, a hash is a value returned by an encrypting hash function, when applied to a piece of data.


Also known as a ''hash value'' or a ''hash code''.


2.


ISO ('SWIFT') currency code for the Canadian Dollar.
2. ''Symbols - information technology.''


The symbol '#'.


3.
Often used to denote a number.


Current Account Deficit.


== See also ==


== See also ==
*[[Algorithm]]
* [[Cash against documents]]
*[[Cryptography]]
* [[Current account deficit]]
*[[Data]]
* [[ISO currency codes]]
*[[Hash function]]
* [[SWIFT]]
*[[Hash total]]
*[[Information technology]]


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[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Trade_finance]]
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Revision as of 00:24, 19 March 2023

1. Cryptography.

In cryptography, a hash is a value returned by an encrypting hash function, when applied to a piece of data.

Also known as a hash value or a hash code.


2. Symbols - information technology.

The symbol '#'.

Often used to denote a number.


See also