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'''MCVE''' is a [[credit card]] processing [[computer software]] library and interface running under the [[Red Hat]] [[operating system]], replacing Red Hat's [[CCVS]].
{{Hatnote|This article is about the credit card processing software. '''MCVE''' is also an acronym for [http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/mcve "Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example".]}}


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In November 2001, [[Main Street Softworks]] signed a contract with Red Hat to migrate the existing CCVS clientele to use MCVE. On July 2, 2003, Main Street Softworks renamed MCVE to [[Monetra]]. The following day a new version of MCVE was released carrying the new name, Monetra. Since then, they have released several new versions of Monetra and are currently in version 7.


'''MCVE''' is a [[credit card]] processing [[computer software]] library and interface running under the [[Red Hat]] [[operating system]], replacing Red Hat's [[CCVS]]. It can be used from [[PHP]].<ref>[http://www.php.net/mcve PHP Manual Entry on MCVE]</ref>
PHP Manual Entry on MCVE <ref>http://www.php.net/mcve</ref>


In November 2001, [[Main Street Softworks]]<ref>[http://www.mainstreetsoftworks.com/ Main Street Softworks]</ref> signed a contract with Red Hat to migrate the existing CCVS clientele to use MCVE. On July 2, 2003, Main Street Softworks renamed MCVE to [[Monetra]]. The following day a new version of MCVE was released carrying the new name, Monetra. Since then, they have released several new versions of Monetra and are currently in version 7.
Main Street Softworks <ref>http://www.mainstreetsoftworks.com/</ref>

'''MCVE''' as an acronym for "Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example".

Referring to quality assurance and correction.<ref>http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/mcve</ref>

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Revision as of 06:44, 30 September 2014

MCVE is a credit card processing computer software library and interface running under the Red Hat operating system, replacing Red Hat's CCVS. It can be used from PHP.[1]

In November 2001, Main Street Softworks[2] signed a contract with Red Hat to migrate the existing CCVS clientele to use MCVE. On July 2, 2003, Main Street Softworks renamed MCVE to Monetra. The following day a new version of MCVE was released carrying the new name, Monetra. Since then, they have released several new versions of Monetra and are currently in version 7.

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