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Appendix D

 

Glossary

 

Many definitions for this Glossary were taken directly from the Microsoft

 

Developer’s Network website at http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp.

1D Bar Code

A traditional linear bar code. The code itself contains no information about the item to

 

which it is assigned but represents a string of identifying numbers or letters.

2D Bar Code

Two-dimensional (2D) bar codes permit the encoding of information about an item in addi-

 

tion to an identifying code. Two axes, or directions, are used for recording and reading the

 

codes and the bar size is reduced, increasing the space available for data.

ActiveSync

Microsoft Windows communication application that synchronizes a Windows CE or Win-

 

dows Mobile device with a Microsoft Windows-based host PC. ActiveSync can use RS-

 

232, IrDA, and USB.

AP

Access Point used for RF applications.

ASCII

American Standard Code for Information Interchange; a code for information exchange

 

between computers made by different companies; a string of 7 binary digits represents

 

each character; used in most microcomputers. Any member of the standard code for rep-

 

resenting characters by binary numbers.

Check Digit

A character included within a string of data whose value is used for the purpose of per-

 

forming a mathematical check to ensure the accuracy of that data.

Checksum

A summation of check digits used to determine if an error has occurred in the transmis-

 

sion of data.

CLSI

CLSI, Inc., developer of the “LIBS 100 scanning and decoding system”. The “Convert to

 

CLSI” parameter refers to formatting a Codabar bar code label in the manner defined by

 

CLSI, Inc.

Context Sensitive

Context sensitive help can tell where you are in a program and can provide assistance

Help

with the specific problems you might be having.

Control

A standardized part of the window that can be manipulated by the user to perform an

 

action or display information. The most common controls are buttons that allow the user

 

to select options and scroll bars that allow the user to move through a document or posi-

 

tion text in a window.

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