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The architecture of SSA-NAME3 comprises several key components, including the Matching Engine, Standardization Engine, and Data Interface. The Matching Engine is responsible for comparing identity data and identifying potential matches. The Standardization Engine ensures that data is consistent and accurate by applying predefined rules and algorithms.

The Data Interface handles communication with external data sources. These components communicate through internal APIs and shared memory, ensuring efficient data processing. SSA-NAME3 supports integration via native APIs, allowing developers to embed its functionality into applications.

The system uses configuration files to define matching rules and parameters, which can be customized to meet specific requirements. For example, the `Match` API method can be used to find potential matches in a database. The system supports authentication methods like LDAP and uses role-based access control (RBAC) for security.

SSA-NAME3 can be deployed on UNIX, Windows, and z/OS platforms, providing flexibility in diverse IT environments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SSA-NAME3 and what does it do?

SSA-NAME3 is a multiplatform SDK used for matching identity-related information. It helps in standardizing, cleansing, and matching names and addresses across different systems.

How does SSA-NAME3 integrate with other applications?

SSA-NAME3 supports integration via APIs, allowing developers to embed its matching capabilities into applications. It is commonly used in scenarios requiring high accuracy in identity data.

On which platforms does SSA-NAME3 operate?

SSA-NAME3 operates on multiple platforms including UNIX, Microsoft Windows, and z/OS. This cross-platform capability allows for flexible deployment within diverse IT environments.

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