Projects tagged ‘barcode’


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Barcode4J

   
Primary Language: Java Licensed as: Apache License 2.0

Barcode4J is a flexible generator for barcodes written in Java. Supported symbologies: Interleaved 2 of 5, Code 39, Code 128, EAN-128, GS1-128 (based on Code 128), Codabar, UPC-A and UPC-E (with supplementals), EAN-13 and EAN-8 (with supplementals) ... [More] , POSTNET, Royal Mail Customer Barcode (Four State), PDF 417 (ISO/IEC 15438:2001(E)), DataMatrix (ISO/IEC 16022:2000(E)). Supported output formats: SVG, EPS (Encapsulated PostScript), Bitmap images (such as PNG or JPEG), Java2D (AWT). Barcode4J provides plug-ins for Apache FOP, Apache Xalan-J and SAXON. [Less]

Metrics updated 11 Oct 08

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Posterita POS

 
Primary Language: Java Licensed as: GNU General Public License 2.0 or later

Posterita is a full WEB POS retail system that handles accounting, stock and inventory management, CRM, fidelity cards, credit sales among many other things. It can cater for a single shop as well as for entities with multiple sites. Posterita is platform independent (MAC, Linux, Windows)

Metrics updated 11 Oct 08

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ZXing

 
Primary Language: Java Licensed as: Apache License 2.0

ZXing (pronounced "zebra crossing") is an open-source, multi-format 1D/2D barcode reader library implemented in Java. Our goal is to support decoding of QR Codes, Data Matrix, and the UPC family of 1D barcodes. It will provide clients for J2ME, J2SE, and Android.

Metrics updated 11 Oct 08

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libdmtx

   
Primary Language: C Licensed as: GNU Lesser General Public License 2.1

libdmtx is an open source library for reading and writing Data Matrix (a.k.a. DataMatrix) 2D barcodes. It can be called from various languages running on several different platforms, and also provides fully featured command line utilities.

Metrics updated 12 Oct 08

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SharpBarcode

 
Primary Language: C# Licensed as: MIT License

A C# barcode rendering project. The release is a source code file that prints barcodes to any graphics object. Current version implements: UPCA, Code 128, and Interleaved 2of5. Barcodes can be rendered in various sizes and with or without text.

Metrics updated 10 Oct 08

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InventurCE

   
Primary Language: C++ Licensed as: GNU General Public License 3.0

InventurCE is a project for an inventory tool on the pocket pc platform. It will run on any Windows Mobile 5 (or greater) Pocket PCs. The backend database is created with the SQLite engine. That makes it possible to open the database on nearly every platform, like Windows and Linux.

Metrics updated 12 Oct 08

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toyhouse-bookmgmt

 
Licensed as: GNU General Public License 3.0 or later

Research Proposal: Toy House Book Mgmt Systemscisaga@gmail.com songzexing@gmail.com hanxiangrun@gmail.com Online Doc: http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dgkn72ht_92fqcm3rfh&hl=en KeywordBook management, Meta-Language, Ubiquitous, RFID ... [More] BackgroundCondsidered, you have hundreds of books, all kinds of, include mathematic, physics, electronics, software engineering, art and music, and you have a lot of friends, whoms most interest is to borrow books from you and seek knowledge. So, how do you mannage your books, did you ever encounter the following problem: When you looking for a book for the reference of your paper, but it disappeared, you didn't know whom you lend the book, and when the book returns. (Time Uncontrollable) For some books, you did know it's in your office, but you just can't find it, or it will take you some time to fnd it (10 minites, 20 minutes or longer). (Space Uncontrollable) To satisfy your friends needs, you may make several copys of one book, but after that, most of copy is of little value, and waste your money. (Efficiency) Some times, when your read some books, you got a excellent idea, you want to share it with your friends/students, but you just dident know who read it, and the reader's review of a certain books (rating, comment, tags, and so on). Also, since you can't read through all your books, time limited, you want to know the spirit of the unreaded book, but there is no such records. (Effective) Both Efficiency and Effective problem is the energy problem, the spirit of industiral engineering. Thus, as an industrial engineer, why not use come ready-made technology to setup a system to management our own books, implement the engineering methodology, and deliver us to the convenient living/working environment. Engineering do things. Objective & MethodologyUsing Meta-Language as the automatic enumeration and reasoning kernelMeta-Language as a executable tool for us to modeling complex system. Using the term of abstract algebra, we could use algebraic operands/operator set and the connection between them to describe the object and process network existed in the aimed system. Possible object will be: Book content (Unique number, name, tag, comment, review, last borrow/return date, and so on.), Bookcase content, Personal content, ans so on. Possible process will be: Borrow process, Return process, Newbook brought-in process, and review and comment process, and so on. Via the algebraic structure, we can initialize several value function to evaluate which book should recommend to whom, and construct some statistical process to summary some valuable information among the data set. Using rich web client development framework as control logic and user interfaceVia internet, people may use the personlized and customized computer program without complicated device installation and configuration. Ajax/Flash/SilverServer also provide the rich representation method for user interface. Current possible web development framework: HTML/XHTML/XML/CSS/Javascript, the basic element of Ajax. PHP, a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for Web development and can be embedded into HTML. Quick and low cost. ROR, Ruby On Rails, Rails is a full-stack framework for developing database-backed web applications according to the Model-View-Control pattern. JSF, Java Server Faces technology simplifies building user interfaces for JavaServer applications. Developers of various skill levels can quickly build web applications by: assembling reusable UI components in a page; connecting these components to an application data source; and wiring client-generated events to server-side event handlers. Using the Bar-Code and RFID technique as the physical device implementingDiagram reader Components: a webcam, processing. We use our own identification patterns to identify books. Color and shape of the diagram is used to identify the book. We make the identification patterns as simple as possible so that when new books come in, we can easily add the books to our database. And we can draw it directly by hand and put on the books. We also can organize books in a way that fits to our own demand. For example, let’s assume that current interest of our group is Galois connection then, we can add red circle on the diagrams on the books related to Galois connection. That way we can easily know that whether the book borrowed is relevant for our current interest. RFID Components: RFID reader, RFID tags We use RFID to identify readers. Each reader has his own RFID card to borrow books. Work Schedule2008/7/1 – 2008/7/8 Theoretical/Tools preparation. 2008/7/8 – 2008/7/15 Technology implementing and debugging. 2008/7/15 – 2008/7/22 Innovation summarizing, system improvement. [Less]

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barcode-generator

 
Primary Language: Ruby Licensed as: GNU General Public License 2.0

Barcode Generator for Rails - ReDuxBarcode generator makes generating/displaying barcodes in any format like, PNG,JPEG,JPG etc.. for any alphanumeric id, a piece of cake. It uses Gbarcode for encoding barcode data and ImageMagick to generate ... [More] images out of it for displaying in views.(yes yes.. you read it correct, its NOT using RMagick anymore) This way we can generate any barcode type which Gbarcode -> Gnome Barcode project supports. USAGEits as simple as saying <%= barcode 'FJJ4JD'%> This will generate a barcode for FJJ4JD in BARCODE_39 format with default width and height and include it in the view. the images are stored in /public/images/barcodes subdir. Options Options Options ..to customize your barcodes, you can optionally pass following information in your views encoding_format (Gbarcode constants for eg. Gbarcode::BARCODE_128 etc..) width height scaling_factor xoff yoff margin in this case your view will look like : <%= barcode 'ANUJ', :height => 100, :width => 400, :margin => 100, :xoff => 20, :yoff => 40 %> this will produce something beautiful like this .... InstallationRequirementsImageMagick (c image manipulation library more info ) gbarcode (ruby gem:: gem install gbarcode more info ) install plugin via svnscript/plugin install http://barcode-generator.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/barcode_generator rake barcode_setupSupported Barcode FormatsGbarcode as of now allows us to generate barcodes in following formats: BARCODE_EAN BARCODE_UPC BARCODE_ISBN BARCODE_128B BARCODE_128C BARCODE_128 BARCODE_128RAW BARCODE_39 BARCODE_I25 BARCODE_CBR BARCODE_MSI BARCODE_PLS BARCODE_93 BARCODE_ANY BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUMfor more information on Gbarcode visit http://gbarcode.rubyforge.org/rdoc/index.html [Less]

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postscriptbarcode

 
Licensed as: MIT License

Barcode Writer in Pure Postscript implements the printing of many barcode formats entirely within level 2 PostScript, so that the process of converting the input string into the printed output is performed by the printer itself. This avoids the need ... [More] to re-implement the barcode generation process whenever your language needs change. The project supports most major barcode formats including: EAN-13 (JAN-13), EAN-8 (JAN-8), UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-5 & EAN-2 (EAN/UPC add-ons), ISBN-13 (including legacy ISBN-10), Code 128 (A, B & C, including EAN-128), Code 39 Extended, Code 93 Extended, Interleaved 2 of 5 (including ITF-14), GS1 DataBar (RSS-14, RSS Limited, RSS Expanded), Code 2 of 5, Code 11 (USD-8), Codabar, MSI, Plessey, PDF417, Data Matrix (ECC200), MaxiCode, Aztec Code, OneCode, PostNet, Royal Mail (RM4SCC), KIX (Dutch Postal), AusPost (FCC types 11, 59 & 62), USPS FIM symbols. http://www.terryburton.co.uk/barcodewriter/ [Less]

Metrics updated 08 Oct 08