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Possible Answers: SWIG, GULP, DRINK, IMBIBE.

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Random information on the term “SWIG”:

ZXID.org Identity Management toolkit implements standalone SAML 2.0, Liberty ID-WSF 2.0, and XACML 2.0 stacks and aims at implementing all popular federation, SSO, and ID Web Services protocols. It is a C implementation with minimal external dependencies – OpenSSL, CURL, and zlib – ensuring easy deployment (no DLL hell). Due to its small footprint and efficient and accurate schema driven implementation, it is suitable for embedded and high volume applications. Language bindings to all popular highlevel languages such as PHP, Perl, and Java, are provided via SWIG. ZXID implements, as of Nov 2011, SP, IdP, WSC, WSP, Discovery, PEP, and PDP roles. ZXID is the reference implementation of the core security architecture of the TAS3.eu project.

TAS3 architecture, and ZXID as a reference implementation, has been used by various research efforts.

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ZXID.org has been deployed commercially by various enterprise customers in US (e.g. Symlabs Inc., LightSquared, etc.), Europe (Synergetics NV, Levelview Lda, zxidp.org, etc.), and Asia (e.g. Sri Lanka Hotels & Resorts).

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Random information on the term “GULP”:

The Good Old Democratic Party (GOD), also known as Good Old Democracy, is a minor political party in Grenada led by Francis McBurnie. The party was established by journalist Justin McBurnie, and first contested national elections in 1990, when it received only six votes for its one candidate and failed to win a seat. In the 1995 elections it received 16 votes (three candidates) and again failed to win a seat. In 1999 it fielded three candidates, but received only twelve votes, reduced to ten (two candidates) in 2003 and just three (one candidate) in 2008. This total rose to 14 (two candidates) in 2013.

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