Definīcija: The special identification code printed as a set of vertical bars of differing widths on books, grocery products, and other merchandise. Used for rapid, error-free input in such facilities as libraries, hospitals, and grocery stores, bar codes represent binary information that can be read by an optical scanner. The coding can include numbers, letters, or a combination of the two; some codes include built-in error checking and can be read in either direction.
Definīcija:Starptautiska standartizēta 13 ciparu sistēma, ko izvieto uz preču iepakojuma svītru veidā, lai preces ar optiskiem skeneru līdzekļiem veikalu kasēs varētu identificēt, kā arī nolasīt to cenu, aizsargāt tās pret zādzībām.
Ekonomikas skaidrojošā vārdnīca. — R., Zinātne, 2000