MIL-STD-130N
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Group. A collection of units, assemblies, or subassemblies that is a subdivision of a set that is not capable of performing a complete operational function. (Example: antenna group, indicator group)
GS1. GS1 is an international not-for-profit association comprised of member organizations, which administer the GS1 Company Prefixes and develop worldwide standards and solutions for identification numbers, data carriers, electronic commerce, and global data synchronization.
Human-readable information (HRI). Information intended to be conveyed to a person. HRI in lieu of machine-readable information is commonly referred to as text. HRI applications in association with a linear bar code or 2D symbol (see Figure 18) are identified as:
a. Human-readable interpretation (see 3.2 definition). b. Human translation (see 3.2 definition).
c. Data area titles (see 3.2 definition). d. Free text (see 3.2 definition).
Human-readable interpretation. Human-readable information provided adjacent to a machine-readable medium representing the encoded data within the medium. (IAW ISO/IEC
19762-1) See Figure 18.
Human translation. Human-readable information provided within proximity of the machine-readable medium, representing portions of the information encoded and data field descriptions not encoded in the symbols. (IAW ISO/IEC 19762-1) See Figure 18.
Issuing agency code (IAC). The IAC represents the registration authority that issued the enterprise identifier (e.g., Dun and Bradstreet, GS1). (IAW ISO/IEC 15459-2)
Item. A single hardware article or a single unit formed by a grouping of subassemblies, components, or constituent parts. (IAW DFARS 252.211-7003)
Item identification. The PIN or descriptive identifier for a specific item along with the enterprise identifier of the activity that assigned the PIN or descriptive identifier.
Item mark. A single entity for identifying military property that provides at a minimum the identification and information elements required by this standard. The item mark includes all the applicable HRI and MRI applied directly on the item, on an attached label or a tag, and/or on the item's containment.
Item non-UID mark. An item mark (see 3.2 (Item identification)) that either contains insufficient data to derive a UII, or the marked data is not registered in the IUID Registry (see 3.2 (IUID)).
Item unique identification (IUID). A system of establishing unique item identifiers (UII) within the DoD by assigning a machine-readable character string or number to a discrete item, which serves to distinguish it from other like and unlike items. UIIs are stored in the IUID Registry, along with pedigree data associated with the item. The registry is maintained by the Defense Logistics Agency Logistics Information Service (DLIS) (see https://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/pdi/uid/).
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