Barcode - A barcode is a block of variable width lines printed by a laser printer. The barcode can be read using special sensors or a light pen and the pattern can be translated into letters and numbers.
Barcode " Series of vertical bars below the address on a direct mail piece, representing the nine-digit ZIP code and allowing automated sorting and routing of mail.
2D Barcodes A scannable barcode which can be read by certain mobile applications (by taking a photo of the barcode) and convey information such as URLs etc. Also known as a QRC or Quick Response Code. to the top ...
Barcode: The nine-digit ZIP code translated into a coding structure of vertical bars and half bars used in order to speed the sorting of mail and enabling mailers to take a discount on postage.
barcode An information technology application that uniquely identifies various aspects of product characteristics, increasing speed, accuracy, and productivity of distribution process. Most library materials are barcoded for security.
EPOS: electronic point of sale systems which streamline stock control and ordering systems through barcode scanning and allow the automatic processing of credit card payments for goods.
Pantry Check - A survey method whereby a sample of households tracks the purchases they have made during a given period of time. Recently the introduction of wireless barcode scanners has made this process less tedious, ...
Optical Scanner: A device that is able to read and electronically store data from questionnaires or barcodes.
See also: Service, Company, Market, Control, Product
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