FREE DiceLock Security JDiceCheck Windows GUI and extension .jar library.
If in your process or software applications you have need for random number streams and you want to check that the input or output random stream is really at random, you can incorporate JDiceChecker library in your applications to be sure that the random streams are at random.
Incorporate random number tests in your applications. The Java library contains classes implementing Frequency Test, Block Frequency Test, Cumulative Sum Forward Test, Cumulative Sum Reverse Test, Runs Test, Longest Run Of Ones Test, Overlapping Template Matching Test, Rank Test, Universal Test, Approximate Entropy Test, Serial Test and Discrete Fourier Transform Test.
JDiceChecker 5.0.0.1 is able to share the data with JHashDigester 5.0.0.1 hash algorithm product.
Windows XP, Vista and 7 native installer.
JDiceChecker.jar can be copied to [PATH_TO_JAVA]\jre\lib\ext\ to be used as an extension library to be used by any Java application.
Execute SetupJDiceCheck.msi and follow indications.
Source Code:
Java source code and JDeveloper projects available at:
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Keywords: Random number test, Frequency, Block Frequency, Cumulative Sum, Runs, Longest Run Of Ones, Overlapping Template Matchings, Rank, Universal, Approximate Entropy, Serial, Discrete Fourier Transform, Linear Complexity
Recent Changes: Working with JDiceChecker 5.0.0.1
Install Support: No Install Support
Supported Languages: English
Additional Requirements: 400 MHz Pentium
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