Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : Norman Joseph Woodland
The correct answer is Norman Joseph Woodland. - The first Barcode system was developed by Norman Joseph Woodland.
- The barcode was invented by Norman Joseph Woodland and Bernard Silver and patented in the US in 1951.
- The invention was based on Morse code that was extended to thin and thick bars.
- Barcode contains information about a product like-
- price & weight of the product, date of manufacturing and expiry, name of the manufacturer.
- Barcode is allocated by an international institution set up for this purpose.
- Every product has a unique barcode all over the world.
- On June 26, 1974, the UPC barcode was used for the first time in Troy, Ohio, at Marsh Supermarket.
- The first product that was scanned with the new barcode was a pack of Wrigley's Juicy Fruit chewing gum.
- The choice of a pack of gum as the first product to be scanned wasn't just by chance.
- A barcode scanner will read this pattern of black and white bars and translate them into a line of test that your retail point of sale system can understand.
- Barcodes are applied to products as a means of quick identification.
- They are used in retail stores as part of the purchase process, in warehouses to track inventory, and on invoices to assist in accounting, among many other uses.
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