bar code
From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
|
Date: 2008
bar code computer coding system that uses a printed pattern of lines or bars to identify products, mail and packages, customer accounts, and the like. Bar codes are read by optically scanning the printed pattern and using a computer program to decode the pattern. In a linear bar code system, the code itself contains no information about the item to which it is assigned but represents a string of identifying numbers or letters. When the code is read by an optical scanner linked to a computer, the computer can provide and record information about the item, such as its price or the quantity sold, from and to databases.
The original North American Universal Product Code (UPC), which dates to 1971, used a set of two dark (usually black) and two light (usually white) bars of specified thicknesses to represent 12 numbers, but beginning in 2005 the Uniform Code Council, now known as GS1 US, adopted the similar European Article Numbering Code (EAN), which encodes 13 numbers and had become the international standard. The standards for the international product bar code system are managed by GS1, formerly known as EAN International, which is based in Brussels. The dark bars may be from one to three units wide and the light bars from one to four units. For registration purposes two one-unit dark bars are placed at each end and in the middle. Each item is assigned a unique numeric code, which is printed as a bar code on the item's packaging.
So-called two-dimensional (2D) bar codes permit the encoding of information about an item in addition to an identifying code. In a 2D bar code, two axes, or directions, are used for recording and reading the codes and the bar size is reduced, increasing the space available for data in the way that a column of words improves on a column of letters. Some 2D codes do not use bars at all, such as the United Parcel Service's hexagon-based Maxicode.
Author not available, BAR CODE.,
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2008
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright 2008 Columbia University Press
For permission to reuse this article, contact Copyright Clearance Center.
Related articles from HighBeam Research:
|
Decoding the mysteries of bar code technology.
Security Management; 8/1/1995; Bordes, Roy N.; 1594 words;
The Bar Code was invented in the 1950s, but it was not ... integrated with other systems. Since then, the bar code has become ubiquitous, providing businesses ... just becoming aware of the potential for bar code technology in integrated systems. Security ...
|
|
U.S. loses bar code battle,adopts European system
Daily Breeze; 8/8/2004; Steve Lohr THE NEW YORK TIMES; 1250 words;
The humble bar code, the rectangular thicket of slender bars ... American retailers, whose checkout-line bar-code scanners will be expected to read the global bar-code standard by Jan. 1, the required changes ...
|
|
For Europe, a one-digit victory in bar-code battle
International Herald Tribune; 7/12/2004; Steve Lohr; 1002 words;
... Herald Tribune 07-12-2004 The humble bar code that rectangular thicket of slender ... standards, the globalization of the bar code represents a small erosion of American ... hegemony. Europe won this one. The global bar-code standard will be the European Article ...
|
|
Bar code_verifiers_: bar codes must be sharp, accurate and consistent throughout the press run. Verifiers and validation equipment ensure the accuracy that is essential to the labeled product.(Industry Overview)
Label & Narrow Web; 1/1/2003; Kenny, Jack; 1237 words;
... would falter without the ubiquitous bar code. They have become so commonplace ... depends on an accurately printed bar code. Bar codes appear in a variety of sizes ... the nature and appearance of the bar code -- or product code, to put it more ...
|
|
On bar codes, Europe wins by a digit Ruling on global standard gives U.S. retailers a 'son of Y2K' problem
International Herald Tribune; 7/13/2004; Steve Lohr; 905 words;
... Herald Tribune 07-13-2004 The humble bar code, the rectangular thicket of slender ... American retailers, whose checkout-line bar-code scanners will be expected to read the global bar-code standard by next Jan. 1, the required ...
|
|
Are you monitoring bar code quality?
Packaging Digest; 10/1/1992; Stamper, Bonney; 570 words;
... sufficient; all parameters vital to bar code quality must be measured to determine ... equipment has malfunctioned or that the bar code just did not work effectively. In ... productivity. To get the most from bar code systems, retailers depend on manufacturers ...
|
|
Spreading the bar code gospel. (Roger Milliken, bar coding on apparel) (Technology and Operations supplement)
WWD; 9/4/1986; Baker, Rob; 1741 words;
SPREADING THE BAR CODE GOSPEL As chairman and chief executive ... so now. Now he's stumping for the UPC bar code as well. Quick Response has to be driven ... bar-coding internally, though we do use another bar code standard, known as 3 of 9, which is also ...
|
|
Bar code requirement would lead to adoption of efficient technology
Managed Healthcare Executive; 5/1/2003; Miller, Julie; 1195 words;
... from ice cream to auto parts, and now bar code technology is likely to become a tool ... are truly out-fitted for wireless bar-code medication administration throughout ... wireless medication administration bar code system, followed by six months in ...
|
|
Automated bar code systems increase lab efficiency.(Chemicals & Supplies)
Laboratory Equipment; 3/1/2007; Wray, Bruce R.; 894 words;
... labs have found ways to integrate bar code scanning and printing productively and profitably. Following are some bar code basics that will help you make use ... contains the data to be collected is the bar code symbol itself. A linear bar code is ...
|
|
Dealers adopt common bar code standards.
Soft-Letter; 10/21/1990; 651 words;
* DEALERS ADOPT COMMON BAR CODE STANDARDS Within the next few weeks ... its own money to promote a common bar code standard, based on the so-called Code ... established detailed guidelines for bar code labels on shipping cartons and pallets ...
|
|
Bar codes shape up ink shipments. (Ink) (Column)
Graphic Arts Monthly; 4/1/1993; Lustig, Theodore; 1429 words;
... functions beyond its retailing uses. The bar code concept was originally developed just ... Canada have moved to establish written bar code standards for their operations. For ... industries been studying how to apply bar code technology to their organizational ...
|
|
Omaha, Neb., Retailers Prepare for Expanded Bar Codes.
Omaha World-Herald (Omaha, Nebraska) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News); 9/11/2002; 1015 words;
... Furniture Mart also said the expanded code would not have much effect. The ... Terwilliger said once the new 13-digit bar codes begin showing up on products ... software is not in place, when the bar code is scanned, the 13-digit code will be read but the software will ... may not go far enough ... .
|
|
Code read: bar codes are winning acceptance in the industry, but few users actually understand what makes them work.(TECHNOLOGY)
American Drycleaner; 4/1/2006; Wray, Bruce R.; 1205 words;
... fellow drycleaners are implementing bar-code technology. You may have seen small bar-code labels attached to garments and noticed ... and the rationale for installing bar-code technologies becomes compelling. It ...
|
|
U.P.C. [universal product codes] bar codes--an evolving standard: the Uniform Code Council institutes changes in effect now and for 2005.
Supply House Times; 10/1/2002; Price, Kevin; 1623 words;
... believe that the venerable U.P.C. bar code is almost 30 years old? The adoption ... staggering! Before the U.P.C., several bar code styles existed, from the railroad ... the U.P.C. came on the scene, any bar code on any product could be scanned and ...
|
|
ABE implementation delayed again. (Automated Bar Code Evaluation)(Column)
Direct Marketing; 2/1/1997; Goodkind, Dan; 688 words;
... date of February 15, ABE (Automated Bar Code Evaluation) has been pushed back to ... Instead of using the existing Wide Area Bar Code Readers deployed in postal equipment ... conditions found on the Wide Area Bar Code Readers for accessing the quality ...
|
See all results from premium newspaper and magazine articles, images, maps and more at HighBeam Research.
Related articles from newspapers, magazines and other sources:
|
|