product code
21Code produit electronique — Code produit électronique Le code produit électronique, ou EPC pour (en) Electronic product code, est un identifiant unique permettant d identifier un objet dans une chaîne de production. Il pourrait ainsi remplacer le code barres. L EPC utilise… …
22Universal Product Code (UPC) — Standard bar code used to identify grocery and other retail merchandise. In the UPC system, the five digits on the left are assigned to a particular manufacturer or maker and the five digits on the right are used by that manufacturer to identify… …
23Universal product code — (UPC) A 12 digit code attached to an item that, when scanned, collects data about a product s style, color, and size. This data provides real time, point of sale (POS) information that is relayed to a vendor s data system via electronic data… …
24Universal Product Code — noun a code printed on the label of a product and made up of lines, spaces and numbers which can be read by means of an optical scanner, to enable identification, as at a check out counter …
25Electronic Product Code — (EPC) The numbering scheme utilized on radio frequency identification (RFID) tags that have the ability to provide a unique ID tag for any product throughout the world; they cost pennies and are smaller than a grain of sand. These tags provide …
26Universal Product Code — U′niver′sal Prod′uct Code n. cmp bus a standardized bar code in widespread use in retail sales • Etymology: 1970–75 …
27Universal Product Code — /ju:nɪˌvɜ:s(ə)l prɒdʌkt kəυd/ noun the code which identifies an article for sale, usually printed as a bar code on the packet or item itself. Abbr UPC …
28universal product code — noun A barcode symbology used on retail products, encoding 12 digits using seven bits for each in its main variant, UPC A, and differing slightly from EAN. Syn: UPC, UPC code …
29universal product code — noun a bar code …
30universal product code — UPC The bar code found on most products for sale in retail outlets …