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With the launch of [[mobile payment]], particularly [[Android Pay]] and [[Apple Pay]] in 2015, it is expected that because of its greater convenience coupled with good security features, this would eventually eclipse other types of payment services{{snd}} including the use of payment terminals. For mobile payment to go fully mainstream, mobile devices like smartphones that are [[near-field communication|NFC-enabled]] must first become universal. This would be a matter of several years from the time of this writing (2017) as more and more models of new smartphones are expected to become NFC-enabled for such a purpose. For instance, [[iPhone 6]] is fully NFC-enabled for mobile payment while [[iPhone 5]] and older models are not. The aforesaid disastrous security risks connected with processing payment card usage through a POS system would then be greatly diminished.
With the launch of [[mobile payment]], particularly [[Android Pay]] and [[Apple Pay]] in 2015, it is expected that because of its greater convenience coupled with good security features, this would eventually eclipse other types of payment services{{snd}} including the use of payment terminals. For mobile payment to go fully mainstream, mobile devices like smartphones that are [[near-field communication|NFC-enabled]] must first become universal. This would be a matter of several years from the time of this writing (2017) as more and more models of new smartphones are expected to become NFC-enabled for such a purpose. For instance, [[iPhone 6]] is fully NFC-enabled for mobile payment while [[iPhone 5]] and older models are not. The aforesaid disastrous security risks connected with processing payment card usage through a POS system would then be greatly diminished.

== Architecture ==
Depending on complexity and business requirements, architecture of point of sale systems change. Typical feature of modern POS systems are based on a client-server model, which generates the most popular implementation of the application in the platform market for the POS terminal, and centralized servers to handle sales and stock.

=== Key Components: ===

* '''Client (POS Terminal):''' Hardware and software component used at point of transaction. This typically includes a touchscreen, barcode scanner, receipt print, and card reader. It has an easy to use client software interface which is built for making quick transactions.
* '''Server:''' It can be a on-premise server or cloud-based system. It is used to execute all data storage, processing, and management related operations such as inventory control, sales reporting, and customer relationship management (CRM). When data access in real-time is a must from different places and devices, then Cloud based servers are the perfect solution.
* '''Database:''' This is where all the transaction data, inventory particulars, customer information, and employee records here stored. The production of reports and analytics only, which support in taking the right business actions as this is essential.
* '''Network:''' The network infrastructure is the fundamental piece that will allow the client terminals to communicate with the server. LAN in case of an on-premise server or Internet in the case of a cloud system.
* '''Integration Modules:''' New POS systems generally have integration modules to connect to third-party services such as a payment gateway, accounting software, an eCommerce platform, or any other service required by the merchant. Therefore, it provides workflows for transaction processes and operational obligations within your business.

=== Security ===
POS architecture security such measures include encryption of all sensitive information, secure user authentication, regular software updates and full PGI-DSS (payment card industry data security standard) compliance.

=== Scalability ===
A properly designed POS architecture is highly scalable so businesses can easily include more terminals or even integrate more functionality as they continue to expand. Since cloud POS systems are quite convenient as well as a flexible option, they are particularly beneficial when it comes to scalability.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ava |first=Willow |date=2024-04-30 |title=Point of Sale Architecture and Specifications |url=https://www.prathampos.com/architecture/ |access-date=2024-05-06 |website=Pratham POS |language=en-US}}</ref>


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==See also==
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