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bar codeRelationships Related Term: scanner n. ~ A pattern of vertical lines used to encode data on a nonelectronic medium that can be read by an optical scanner and converted to machine-readable language. N [..]
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bar codeA printed machine-readable code that consists of parallel bars of varied width and spacing.
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bar codeAn information technology application that uniquely identifies various aspects of product characteristics as well as additional information regarding delivery and handling instructions. The information is read by scanning devices and greatly increases the speed, accuracy, and productivity of the distribution process.
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bar codeA symbol consisting of a series of printed bars representing values. A system of optical character reading, scanning, tracking of units by reading a series of printed bars for translation into a numer [..]
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bar code(ISO) A code representing characters by sets of parallel bars of varying thickness and separation that are read optically by transverse scanning.
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bar codeA code representing characters by sets of parallel bars of varying thickness and separation that are read optically by transverse scanning. Note: Bar code uses include identifying merchandise, sorting mail, and inventorying supplies.
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bar codeDictionary of Internet Terms A system of portraying data in a series of machine-readable lines of varying widths.The âupcâ on consumer items is a bar code.In document management,a bar code is used to encode indexing information.In microfiche,bar codes allow the automatic control of the duplication process,plus contain indexing information. [..]
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bar codeA numerical identification symbol, whose value is encoded in a sequence of highly contrasted rectangular bars and spaces. The relative widths of these bars and spaces contain the information. Identifi [..]
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bar codeThe machine-readable representation of the UPC. Bar codes are read by a scanner that passes over the code and registers the UPC. The width of each black line and the subsequent white space between eac [..]
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bar codeA unique identification code on products, pallets and coupons. The code is read by an electronic scanner for receiving, ordering and inventory control purposes. See UCC/EAN-128.
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bar codeA symbol consisting of a series of printed bars representing values. A system of optical character reading, scanning, and tracking of units by reading a series of printed bars for translation into a n [..]
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bar codeAn array of machine-readable rectangular bars and spaces arranged in a specific way defined in international standards to represent letters, numbers, and other human-readable symbols.
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bar codeA binary code representing characters by sets of parallel bars of varying thickness, separation and vertical position that are read optically by transverse scanning.
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bar codeBar code is a computer readable code that consists of vertical lines of varying width that are imprinted on a label, envelope, or other item. The bar code is read by a scanning device that is usually [..]
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bar codeA printed horizontal strip of vertical bars which represent decimal digits used for identification. Routinely used to tag diagnostic samples for processing and tracking. Bar codes are read by a bar co [..]
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bar codeA pattern of bars of various widths and with varying spaces between them, printed on paper or similar material for recognition by a scanner that uses a laser beam or a light source and photocell. Bar [..]
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bar codeA series of lines of various widths and spacings that can be scanned electronically to identify a carton or individual item.
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bar codeA bar code is an optical and machine-readable form of data used to identify objects. A bar code allows a machine to retrieve a great deal of information about an object as soon as the object is identi [..]
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bar codeA representation of data, which is readable by any Smart phone with the right software, downloaded
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bar codeA standard method of identifying the manufacturer and product category of a particular item. The barcode was adopted in the 1970s because the bars were easier for machines to read than optical charact [..]
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bar codeAn optical machine-readable representation of data relating to the object to which it is attached.
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bar codeA code representing characters by sets of parallel bars of varying thickness and separation that are read optically by transverse scanning. Note: Bar code uses include identifying merchandise, sorting mail, and inventorying supplies.
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bar code Scanable UPC (Universal Product Code), which is a unique identification number used to track product location and status.
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bar code A unique identification code on products, pallets and coupons. The code is read by an electronic scanner for receiving, ordering and inventory control purposes. See UCC/EAN-128.base price:
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bar codeA symbol consisting of a series of printed bars representing values. A system of optical character reading, scanning, and tracking of units by reading a series of printed bars for translation into a numeric or alphanumeric identification code.
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bar codeA binary code representing characters by sets of parallel bars of varying thickness, separation and vertical position that are read optically by transverse scanning.
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bar codePrinted series of parallel bars of varying width used for storing data, typically for identifying the object or information on which the code appears such as the product or pallet. Information stored [..]
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