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Language: English
Published by Harvard University Wertheim Publications Committee, 2001
ISBN 10: 0674006577 ISBN 13: 9780674006577
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Condition: very good. Cambridge, MA. : Harvard University Press, 2001. Hardcover. Dustjacket. 176 pp.- The bar code is now at the core of commerce, transportation, warehousing, manufacturing, and retailing, and its influence has spread to virtually every industry in the industrialized world. When this voluntary product code was first introduced in 1974, it led to the worldwide revolution in supply chain efficiency. To celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of this now universally embraced technology, the Smithsonian Institution sponsored a symposium. Gathered together in this volume, are the thoughts of eight speakers--with hands-on experience-concerning the development, diffusion, adoption, and applications of a truly groundbreaking technology. The volume concludes with papers from a panel discussion among those involved in creating the Universal Product Code, the foundation of the bar code.English text. Condition : very good. Condition : very good copy. ISBN 9780674006577. Keywords : ,
Published by Harvard University Wertheim Publications Committee, Cambridge, 2001
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Dust Jacket Condition: dj. The Proceedings of the 25th anniversary of the U.P.C. at the Smithsonian Institution, September 30, 1999. (illustrator). Fine in a fine d/j. Tall 8vo., cloth & boards in dust jacket; 159 pages First Edition. Very nice signed presentation from Haberman on the front endpaper: " Dear Maria, If we had you back with us in the 1970s, it would not have taken us 25 years to get where we are now! We are grateful we had you to take us international and to solidly establish SC31. You have my thanks and my true affection for this astounding person you are---- Alan L. Haberman. 8/15/03.". Signed.