Table 13.
Set of dis and cis; the techniques employed for implementing cryptography algorithms.
| Flexibility | C 4 | Fuzzy logic | d 25 | Storage space | d 17 | Cycle | d 9 | Avalanche effect | d 1 |
| Scalability | C 5 | Software | d 26 | Clustering | d 18 | Multiple step | d 10 | Digital signature | d 2 |
| Speed | C 6 | Steganography | d 27 | Key | d 19 | Hybrid method | d 11 | Block size | d 3 |
| Reliability | C 7 | Music harmony | d 28 | Graph | d 20 | Hardware | d 12 | Image sharing | d 4 |
| Artificial intelligence | d 29 | Characteristic oriented | d 21 | Hardware | d 13 | Parallel processing | d 5 | ||
| Security | C 1 | Energy consumption | d 22 | Occupation area | d 14 | Threshold technique | d 6 | ||
| Simplicity | C 2 | Bandwidth consumption | d 23 | Basic science | d 15 | Data mining | d 7 | ||
| Resources | C 3 | Memory consumption | d 24 | Compression | d 16 | Binary tree | d 8 |