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<p>ISO 17370:2013 specifies a method to establish compatibility among various data carriers such as linear symbols, two-dimensional symbols and RFID, as well as their one-to-one relationship by illustrating the structure supporting the basic ISO-compliant supply chain control system. In particular, it</p>
<p>specifies the relationship of various global standards related to the supply chain,</p>
<p>illustrates the types and data structures in the layered supply chain network,</p>
<p>specifies the relationship among the layered structure of the supply chain,</p>
<p>specifies the management of serial numbers in supply chain management,</p>
<p>specifies data storage on the named data carriers,</p>
<p>specifies the required data volume for each data carrier,</p>
<p>specifies the data structure between the data carrier and the reader (interrogator),</p>
<p>specifies the data structure between the host system (computer) and the reader (interrogator), and</p>
<p>illustrates complex data carriers (rewritable hybrid media, etc.).</p>
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59618
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<p>ISO 17370:2013 specifies a method to establish compatibility among various data carriers such as linear symbols, two-dimensional symbols and RFID, as well as their one-to-one relationship by illustrating the structure supporting the basic ISO-compliant supply chain control system. In particular, it</p>
<p>specifies the relationship of various global standards related to the supply chain,</p>
<p>illustrates the types and data structures in the layered supply chain network,</p>
<p>specifies the relationship among the layered structure of the supply chain,</p>
<p>specifies the management of serial numbers in supply chain management,</p>
<p>specifies data storage on the named data carriers,</p>
<p>specifies the required data volume for each data carrier,</p>
<p>specifies the data structure between the data carrier and the reader (interrogator),</p>
<p>specifies the data structure between the host system (computer) and the reader (interrogator), and</p>
<p>illustrates complex data carriers (rewritable hybrid media, etc.).</p>