Machine-Readable Artifact

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A Machine-Readable Artifact is a machine processable artifact that a computing system can accept as input to satisfy some task within some specified level of performance.



References

2013

  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human-readable
    • In most contexts, the alternative representation is a machine-readable format or medium of data primarily designed for reading by electronic, mechanical or optical devices, or computers. For example, Universal Product Code (UPC) barcodes are very difficult to read for humans, but very effective and reliable with the proper equipment, whereas the strings of numerals that commonly accompany the label are the human-readable form of the barcode information. In many jurisdictions, barcode labels used in retail shopping must also include a human-readable price on the merchandise.


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