MMW | Module 5.4-5.6 PRODUCT TAGGING to ISBN, UPC, EAN & CREDIT CARD

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Product Tags

These are used for easy identification of products as well as for tracking and inventory purposes

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Product Tags

Each time ________ are typed or scanned into computer or transmitted in other fashion, there is a chance that one or more digits in the number will change or be rearranged as they move from one location to the other.

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Single Digit

ERROR TYPE:

Relative Frequency = 79.1%

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79.1%

ERROR TYPE: Single Digit has a Relative Frequency of?

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Transposition

ERROR TYPE:

Relative Frequency = 10.2%

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10.2%

ERROR TYPE: Transposition has a Relative Frequency of?

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Jump Transposition

ERROR TYPE:

Relative Frequency = 0.8%

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0.8%

ERROR TYPE: Jump Transposition has a Relative Frequency of?

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Twin, and Phonetic

ERROR TYPE:

Relative Frequency = 0.5%

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0.5%

ERROR TYPE: Twin has a Relative Frequency of?

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0.5%

ERROR TYPE: Phonetic has a Relative Frequency of?

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Jump Twin

ERROR TYPE:

Relative Frequency = 0.3%

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0.3%

ERROR TYPE: Jump Twin has a Relative Frequency of?

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Check Digit

The __________ schemes append an extra digit or digits (the check digits(s)) to the product tag and then use the digit(s) to check for transmission errors.

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Rechecked

If an error is detected, the item is then _________ until the correct tag is read.

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Error-Detecting Codes

These codes, on the other hand, are able to identify errors and then correct them automatically.

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Vertical Black, and White Lines

Every product has a set of _________, and _________ with a set of numbers below it just like sample images.

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Barcode

The set of black and white lines that can be seen at the back of a certain product is what you call a?

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Barcode

This is a method of presenting a data of the product in a machine-readable format.

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Country of Origin, and Manufacturer

The sample barcode is a 1-dimensional barcode that carry the information about what the product is, and these information are?

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1-Dimensional Barcode

The sample barcode is a _________________ that carry the information about what the product is, the country of origin, and the manufacturer

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1-Dimensional Barcode

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Quick Response (QR) Codes

We also have a 2-dimensional barcode that carry also the information of the product including its image. We call it as the?

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Quick Response

QR stands for?

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2-Dimensional Barcode

We also have a ________________ that carry also the information of the product including its image. We call it as the Quick Response (QR) code.

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Japan

QR code was invented in _____ by Toyota subsidiary Denso-Ware in 1994 to track vehicles during the manufacturing process.

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Denso-Ware

QR code was invented in Japan by Toyota subsidiary __________ in 1994 to track vehicles during the manufacturing process.

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1994

QR code was invented in Japan by Toyota subsidiary Denso-Ware in _____ to track vehicles during the manufacturing process.

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Quick Response (QR) Codes

This uses squares, dots, and other shapes to code data that are more complex identifiers.

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Quick Response (QR) Codes

This is the most popular tagging scheme and is highly beneficial for organizations and businesses of all sizes as it allows you to quickly get information regarding the product using a smartphone.

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2-Dimensional Barcode

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International Standard Book Number

ISBN stands for?

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December 2006

ISBN 's were 10 digits in length up to the end of?

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January 1, 2007

Since this date, ISBN’s are now always consist of 13-digits.

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International Standard Book Number

It is a product identifier used by publishers, booksellers, libraries, internet retailers & other supply chain participants for ordering, listing, sales records, & stock control purposes.

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Registrant, Specific Title, Edition, and Format

The ISBN identifies the _______ as well as the ________, _________, and ________

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Text-Based Monographic Publication

ISBN 's are assigned to __________________, that is one-off publications rather than journals, newspapers, or other types of serials.

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International Standard Book Number

Individual sections such as chapters of books or issues of articles from journals, periodicals or serials that are made available separately may also use the _______________ as an identifier.

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Separately

ISBN: Each different form (e.g. paperback, EPUB, pdf) should be identified?

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Different

Different editions of the same book will have _______ ISBN

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Group Identifier, Publisher Identifier, Title Identifier, and Check Digit

ISBN-10 consists of 4 sections, which are?

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Group Identifier

Identifies a country, geographical area or language area taking part in the ISBN system. This may consist of five digits. (ISBN-10)

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Five

GROUP IDENTIFIER Identifies a country, geographical area or language area taking part in the ISBN system. This may consist of _____ digits. (ISBN-10)

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Publisher Identifier

signifies the publisher that published the book bearing the ISBN. This may consist up to seven digits. (ISBN-10)

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Seven

PUBLISHER IDENTIFIER signifies the publisher that published the book bearing the ISBN. This may consist up to ______ digits. (ISBN-10)

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Title Identifier

IDENTIFIER-.identifies the specific edition of the book allocated by an ISBN. This may consist of up to six digits. (ISBN-10)

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Six

TITLE IDENTIFIER identifies the specific edition of the book allocated by an ISBN. This may consist of up to _____ digits. (ISBN-10)

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Check Digit

The last digit of the ISBN. (ISBN-10)

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Check Digit

Its value is calculated from the other nine digits of the ISBN & provides, as its name implies, a check on the validity of the ISBN. (ISBN-10)

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Nine

CHECK DIGIT value is calculated from the other _____ digits of the ISBN & provides, as its name implies, a check on the validity of the ISBN. (ISBN-10)

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0

IDENTIFY THE GROUP IDENTIFIER: 0-8218-2626-X (ISBN-10)

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8218

IDENTIFY THE PUBLISHER IDENTIFIER: 0-8218-2626-X (ISBN-10)

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2626

IDENTIFY THE TITLE IDENTIFIER: 0-8218-2626-X (ISBN-10)

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X

IDENTIFY THE CHECK DIGIT: 0-8218-2626-X (ISBN-10)

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Prefix Element, Registration Group, Registrant ELement, Publication Element, and Check Digit

ISBN-13 consists of 5 sections, which are?

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Prefix Element

currently this can only be either 978, or 979. It is always three digits in length. (ISBN-13)

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978, or 979

PREFIX ELEMENT currently this can only be either? (ISBN-13)

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Three

PREFIX ELEMENT is always ______ digits in length. (ISBN-13)

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Registration Group

identifies the particular country, geographical location, or language area participating in the ISBN system. This element may be one, and five digits in length.

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Particular Country, Geographical Location, or Language Area

REGISTRATION GROUP identifies the? (ISBN-13)

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One, and Five

REGISTRATION GROUP may be ____, and ______ digits in length. (ISBN-13)

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Registrant Element

This identifies the particular publisher, or imprint. This may be up to seven digits in length. (ISBN-13)

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Publisher, or Imprint

REGISTRANT ELEMENT identifies the particular _______, or _______. (ISBN-13)

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Seven

REGISTRANT ELEMENT may be up to _____ digits in length. (ISBN-13)

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Publication Element

This identifies the particular edition, and format of a specific title. This make up to six digits in length. (ISBN-13)

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Particular Edition, and Format

PUBLICATION ELEMENT identifies the ________, and _______ of a specific title. (ISBN-13)

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Six

PUBLICATION ELEMENT make up to _____ digits in length. (ISBN-13)

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Check Digit

This is always the final single digit that mathematically validates the rest of the number. (ISBN-13)

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Universal Product Code

UPC stands for?

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North America

Universal Product Code (UPC) is represented by a 12-digit barcode used in?

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Universal Product Code (UPC) It is represented by a ___-digit barcode used in North America

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1970’s

Universal Product Code (UPC) was the original format for product barcodes in the?

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European Article Number

EAN stands for?

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European Article Number

It is a standardized barcode and marked on most commercialized products currently available at the stores.

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European Article Number

It is represented by a barcode, consists of 13-digits and is used internationally.

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Internationally

European Article Number (EAN) is represented by a barcode, consists of 13-digits and is used?

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13

European Article Number (EAN) is represented by a barcode, consists of ___-digits and is used internationally

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Country Code, Manufacturer Code, Product Code, and Check Digit

European Article Number (EAN) consists of 4 parts, which are?

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Country Code

Represents the country name. (EAN-13)

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Manufacturer Code

Represents the original seller's name. This code shall be applied for registration at the code center of each country in order to obtain it. (EAN-13)

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Original Seller’s Name

MANUFATURER CODE represents the? (EAN-13)

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Product Code

Identify the product. The manufacturer who obtained the product item code can make its own setting. The different product of the same manufacturer has the different product item code. (EAN-13)

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Check Digit

This is always the final single digit that mathematically validates the rest of the number. (EAN-13)

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Two to Three

Digits of MANUFACTURER CODE (EAN-13)

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Five, or Four

Digits of PRODUCT CODE (EAN-13)

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Five

Digits of COUNTRY CODE (EAN-13)

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1

Digits of CHECK DIGIT (EAN-13)

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480

COUNTRY CODE of Philippines in EAN-13

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Number System, Manufacturer Code, Product Code, and Check Digit

UPC-12 consists of 4 parts, which are?

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Number System

The number system character (NS) defines the contents of the information. (UPC-12)

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Manufacturer Code

manufacturer identification number. (UPC-12)

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Product Code

item number (UPC-12)

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Check Digit

This is always the final single digit that mathematically validates the rest of the number. (UPC-12)

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0

UPC-12 1st digit (Number System) for GENERAL GROCERIES

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2

UPC-12 1st digit (Number System) for FOR-IN-STORE MARKING (weighing commodities like MEAT)

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UPC-12 1st digit (Number System) for DRUG & HEALTH PRODUCTS

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UPC-12 1st digit (Number System) for NON-FOOD ITEMS

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UPC-12 1st digit (Number System) for COUPONS

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6,7

UPC-12 1st digit (Number System) for OTHER ITEMS

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1, 8, 9

UPC-12 1st digit (Number System) for RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE