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Note B - Revenue From Contracts With Customers
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2022
Notes to Financial Statements  
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Text Block]

NOTE BREVENUE FROM CONTRACTS WITH CUSTOMERS

 

Disaggregation of Revenue

 

The following table summarizes revenue from contracts with customers for the years ended December 31, 2022 and 2021:

 

   

North

America

   

Africa

   

EMESA*

   

Asia

   

December

31,

2022

 
                                         

License fees

  $ 1,856,814     $ 517,161     $ 2,124,088     $ 85,989     $ 4,584,052  

Hardware

    422,275       25,833       19,914       178,464       646,486  

Services

    1,270,067       83,306       436,293       54       1,789,720  

Total Revenues

  $ 3,549,156     $ 626,300     $ 2,580,295     $ 264,507     $ 7,020,258  

 

   

North

America

   

Africa

   

EMESA*

   

Asia

   

December

31,

2021

 
                                         

License fees

  $ 1,854,088     $ 521,751     $ 105,314     $ 74,656     $ 2,555,809  

Hardware

    278,655       698,264       265,996       42,411       1,285,326  

Services

    1,162,526       42,000       54,918       13,910       1,273,354  

Total Revenues

  $ 3,295,269     $ 1,262,015     $ 426,228     $ 130,977     $ 5,114,489  

 

* EMESA – Europe, Middle East, South America

 

Revenue recognized during the year ended December 31, 2022 from amounts included in deferred revenue at the beginning of the year was approximately $489,000. Revenue recognized during the year ended December 31, 2021 from amounts included in deferred revenue at the beginning of the year was approximately $529,000. Total deferred revenue (contract liability) was approximately $515,000 and $633,000 at December 31, 2022 and 2021, respectively.

 

Transaction Price Allocated to the Remaining Performance Obligations

 

ASC 606 requires that the Company disclose the aggregate amount of transaction price that is allocated to performance obligations that have not yet been satisfied. The guidance provides certain practical expedients that limit this requirement, which the Company’s contracts meet as follows:

 

 

The performance obligation is part of a contract that has an original expected duration of one year or less, in accordance with ASC 606-10-50-14.

 

Deferred revenue represents the Company’s remaining performance obligations related to prepaid support and maintenance, all of which is expected to be recognized from one to five years.