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bar code
An arrangement of bars and spaces on a label or stamped or embossed onto an item or container that identifies the item and sometimes its quantity A variety of fixed and variable length code schemes are used by industries and standards bodies to enable automatic interpretation by collection systems and avoid manual input (See: Code 39, Code 128)
An array of parallel or rectangular bars and spaces that together represent a single data element of character in a particular symbology
(1) Array of rectangular marks and spaces in a predetermined pattern depicting object identification, machine performance or other required data; can be numeric, alphanumeric or combinations thereof (2) Also used to identify finished or semi-finished products
A label containing machine-readable data in graphic form, with numbers below it When connecting to a database from off-campus, you will be asked for the bar code number on your UNI identification card
A series of horizontal stripes or bars of varying width which represent a string of characters that can be read by a bar code reader (scanner)
A series of alternating bars and spaces printed or stamped on parts, containers, labels, or other media containing encoded information which can be read by electronic readers Used to facilitate timely and accurate input of data to a computer system Typical applications range from inventory control to grocery store check stands
A small white label with closely spaced black stripes that can be read by a computer; also, the code and the 14-digit number on the label Bar codes on books and on your student identification card are used to check out and renew books from the library, or request books from other libraries in CLICnet
an array of rectangular marks and spaces in a predetermined pattern It is usually used for automatic product identification
{i} coded strips, secret message, columnar code, key that operates via coded strips, device used to mark goods, identification device
An array of rectangular bars and spaces arranged in a predetermined pattern following unambiguous rules to represent elements of data referred to as characters
A 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
A series of lines of various weights and spacings that can be read by a computer input device Bar code readers are now used to score most of the department's judging contests and the state FFA judging contests Bar code readers are part of nearly all "point of sale" cash registers
A series of rectangular marks and spaces in a planned pattern Used in records management to encode indexing information
A small white label with closely spaced black stripes that can be read by a computer Bar codes on books and your EagleOne Card are used to CHARGE OUT books from the library
Information encoded into a pattern of varying-width parallel bars and spaces that can be read by a scanner/bar-code reader and interpreted as a numeric or alphanumeric identification code Common symbologies used in retail are UPC-A for merchandise marking and Code 128 (also I 2 of 5) for shipping containers Other symbologies used include: Code 39 and EAN See 2-D Bar Code
An automatic identification technology which encodes information into an array of varying width parallel rectangle bars and spaces
A series of bars and spaces read by a scanning device for translation into a numeric or alphanumeric identification code that represents data in machine-readable form
  A 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
code consisting of a series of vertical bars of variable width that are scanned by a laser; printed on consumer product packages to identify the item for a computer that provides the price and registers inventory information
The Special identification code printed as a set of vertical bars of differing widths on products Used for rapid error-free input, the coding can include a combination of letters and numbers
Çubukkod
barcode