pylväsviivakoodit
Pylväsviivakoodit, commonly known as barcodes, are a machine-readable optical labeling system that encodes data into a visual pattern of parallel lines and spaces of varying widths. These patterns can be scanned by specialized optical scanners, typically laser scanners, and the information they represent is then processed by a computer.
The most ubiquitous type of barcode is the Universal Product Code (UPC), widely used in North America
The primary function of pylväsviivakoodit is to facilitate rapid and accurate data entry. This is crucial in
While linear barcodes are widespread, two-dimensional (2D) barcodes, such as QR codes and Data Matrix codes,