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  2. Barcode of Life Data System - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is a cloud-based data storage and analysis platform developed at the Centre for Biodiversity Genomics in Canada. It consists of four main modules, a data portal, an educational portal, a registry of BINs (putative species), and a data collection and analysis workbench which provides an online platform for analyzing DNA sequences. [2]

  3. TAL Technologies - Wikipedia

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    TAL Technologies, Inc. is a privately owned software development company which develops and sells applications that automate data collection. Their main product lines include WinWedge, TCP-Com, TAL Barcode ActiveX Control and B-Coder Professional Barcode software.

  4. Automatic identification and data capture - Wikipedia

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    AIDC is also commonly referred to as "Automatic Identification", "Auto-ID" and "Automatic Data Capture". [2] AIDC is the process or means of obtaining external data, particularly through the analysis of images, sounds, or videos. To capture data, a transducer is employed which converts the actual image or a sound into a digital file. The file ...

  5. Barcode library - Wikipedia

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    Barcode library or Barcode SDK is a software library that can be used to add barcode features to desktop, web, mobile or embedded applications. Barcode library presents sets of subroutines or objects which allow to create barcode images and put them on surfaces or recognize machine-encoded text / data from scanned or captured by camera images with embedded barcodes.

  6. Barcode - Wikipedia

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    Barcode systems are used to automate data collection where hand recording is neither timely nor cost effective. Despite often being provided by the same company, Barcoding systems are not radio-frequency identification (RFID) systems. Many companies use both technologies as part of larger resource management systems.

  7. Acsis - Wikipedia

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    The company founded in 1996 as a spin-off of ARMS, was created to focus on the market trend in barcode and data collection solutions. [buzzword] Acquired in 2005 by Safeguard Scientifics, Inc., [3] a publicly traded company located in Wayne, Pennsylvania. [4] In 2008, Acsis, Inc. was acquired by Saints Capital. [5]

  8. Portable data terminal - Wikipedia

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    A portable data terminal (PDT) is an electronic device that is used to enter or retrieve data via wireless transmission (WLAN or WWAN). They have also been called enterprise digital assistants ( EDA ), data capture mobile devices , batch terminals or just portables .

  9. Consortium for the Barcode of Life - Wikipedia

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    The Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL) was an international initiative dedicated to supporting the development of DNA barcoding as a global standard for species identification. [1] CBOL's Secretariat Office is hosted by the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, in Washington, DC.