"The Barcode" Presentation
By: Group Four (Aslam, Ceren, Fohn, Sara and Youssef)
for the group assignment of the "Research Methodology" course at the University of Greenwich
"The Barcode" Presentation
By: Group Four (Aslam, Ceren, Fohn, Sara and Youssef)
for the group assignment of the "Research Methodology" course at the University of Greenwich
A basic idiots guide to Barcodes provided by a company who have been supplying barcode labels for 25+ years and as a way to help others when they have to order bar code labels and do not know the jargon being used.
RFID technology ():
What is RFID technology?
How does RFID work?
What is its impact on the supply chain?
What will the effect of RDIF tags be on consumers? What will be the effects of RFID on different levels of Management?
it tells about what is barcodes, version of barcodes, representation of barcode, working principle of barcode ,advantage and disadvantage of barcode and application of barcode
A slide that contains complete information about barcodes.
Topics Covered:-
Introduction
Barcode Types and Uses
Bar-coding terminology
Barcode scanners
Advantages
Conclusion
This presentation will cover some basic aspects of RFID technology.
1. What is RFID?
2. Different applications.
3. History of RFID
4. RFID system working.
6. RFID reader and tag
7. active passive and semi passive tags
9. Advantages over bar code.
10. Disadvantage .
11. Human Implant
12. RFID(Radio Frequency IDentification) pros and cons.
A basic idiots guide to Barcodes provided by a company who have been supplying barcode labels for 25+ years and as a way to help others when they have to order bar code labels and do not know the jargon being used.
RFID technology ():
What is RFID technology?
How does RFID work?
What is its impact on the supply chain?
What will the effect of RDIF tags be on consumers? What will be the effects of RFID on different levels of Management?
it tells about what is barcodes, version of barcodes, representation of barcode, working principle of barcode ,advantage and disadvantage of barcode and application of barcode
A slide that contains complete information about barcodes.
Topics Covered:-
Introduction
Barcode Types and Uses
Bar-coding terminology
Barcode scanners
Advantages
Conclusion
This presentation will cover some basic aspects of RFID technology.
1. What is RFID?
2. Different applications.
3. History of RFID
4. RFID system working.
6. RFID reader and tag
7. active passive and semi passive tags
9. Advantages over bar code.
10. Disadvantage .
11. Human Implant
12. RFID(Radio Frequency IDentification) pros and cons.
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This presentation is a brief overview of what a web search engine is and how it works. It would help newbies to understand the operation that takes place in the background when we search something on the web. It also provides information and trivia about some of the most popular search engines that are used by people all around the globe, and aims to explain advantages and problems associated with web search engines, along with the future of search engines.
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Barcode or Barcode Reader is an optical machine-readable representation of data relating to
the object to which it is attached. Originally barcodes systematically represented data by varying
the widths and spacing of parallel lines, and may be referred to as linear or one-dimensional
(1D). Later they evolved into rectangles, dots, hexagons and other geometric patterns in two
dimensions (2D). Although 2D systems use a variety of symbols, they are generally referred to
as barcodes as well. A barcode reader uses a photo sensor to convert the barcode into an
electrical signal as it moves across a barcode. Mechanism: The scanner then measures the
relative widths of the bars and spaces, translates the different patterns back into regular
characters, and sends them on to a computer or portable terminal. If we use barcodes, we get
online information without giving any data to the computer. If the manufacturing company
produces large quantity of products, then these barcodes are very useful.
This creative and informative presentation gives a great gist about the bare codes, types of bar codes, bar code readers and its type. Also for better understanding, there has been provided the ways to decode it for a leman. This presentation also gives an idea about the advantages and disadvantages as well as it applications in different fields. This is well designed presentation for who are aiming for engineering.
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2. History of Barcode In 1932 business student Wallace Flint of the Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration 1948 Bernard Silver (1924–62), a graduate student of Drexel Institute of Technology in Philadelphia Joseph Woodland ,JordinJohanson, Bernard Silver the three started working on a variety of systems. Their first working system used ultraviolet ink. 20 October 1949 they filed a patent application for "Classifying Apparatus and Method"
3. In 1952 Philco purchased their patent, and then sold it to RCA the same year. when the Association of American Railroads (AAR) selected it as a standard across the entire North American fleet. The installations began on October 10, 1967 In 1966 the National Association of Food Chains (NAFC) held a meeting where they discussed the idea of using automated checkout systems. IBM had designed five versions of the UPC symbology for future industry requirements — UPC A, B, C, D, and E. The U.P.C. made its first commercial appearance at the Marsh Supermarket in Troy, Ohio in June 1974.
4. Types of Barcode Numeric-only barcode: EAN-13 , EAN-8 ,UPC-A, UPC-E , Code 11 ,PostNet Alphanumeric barcodes: Code 39 , Code 93 , Code 128 ,LOGMARS 2-Dimensional barcodes: PDF417 ,DataMatrix,Maxicode, QR Code Industry Standards for Barcodes and Labels: Bookland EAN encodes ISBN numbers, ISSN and the SISAC Barcode, OPC Optical Industry Association barcode , Co-Operative labels
5. How do you read a barcode? A single barcode number is actually seven units. A unit is either black or white. A unit that is black would display as a "bar". A unit that is white would display as a "space". Another way of writing a barcode unit is "1" for a single unit "black bar" and "0" for a single unit "white space". For instance, the number "1" is composed of the seven units, "0011001" or "space-space-bar-bar-space-space-bar"
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8. Applications of Barcodes Inventory of merchandise sold at retail An automatic update of stock levels Automatic re-ordering of new stock Better marketing information Give a unique identification to every product and every piece
26. Conclusion Thus, we can observed that barcode has its advantages in many fields in Retail arena like better time allocation and decision making in many spheres of retail. Unlike advantages, it has its bottlenecks also like initial cost is quite high while installation and proper training and education is needed to use this kind of gadget in retail.