big test :) Flashcards
1
Q
how does a barcode scanner work?
A
- red laser shone on barcode
- light is reflected back
- sensors detect the light
- pattern is converted to digital
- micro-roster interprets the data
- each digit is made up of 2 dark and 2 white lines
2
Q
most common use of barcodes and barcode scanners?
A
electronic point of sale
3
Q
what are some input/output devices found at a checkout?
A
keypad
screen/monitor
speaker
printer
touchscreen
4
Q
advantages of barcode scanner
A
advantages to company: easier+ faster to change prices on stock items, gives better/up-to-date sales info, allows automatic stock control, checks customer buying habits
advantages to customer: faster checkout queues, errors reduced, itemized bill, better track of ‘sell by date”s so there is fresher food
5
Q
barcodes and stock management
A
- barcode identifies a (unique) product
- barcode can be used to look up a product in a database
-data about stock levels can be stored in a system - stock can automatically be deducted from the system
- automatic re-order is possible
- locate if an item is available in another location
6
Q
QR codes (how do they work)
A
- QR code scanned by camera
- Light reflected back
- black squares reflect less than white squares
- 3 large squares used to define alignment
- square data is decoded - each square has a binary value
- processed by an app
- links to website or document
- QR code can be saved and used again
7
Q
advantages of QR codes:
A
- can hold much more information
- there will be fewer errors (they have error checking systems)
- QR codes are easier to read
- easy to transmit as texts or images
- possible to encrypt QR codes
8
Q
disadvantages of QR codes
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- more than one QR format is available
- can be used to transmit malicious codes
- when the code is scanned, it is possible the creator of the malicious code could gain access to everything on the user’s phone
9
Q
new developments in the QR code
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- Newer QR codes (called frame QR codes) are being used because they can add logos
- they have a canvas area where it’s possible to include graphics
- software to do this usually isn’t free