NSI Bar Code Technology 1.1
Conformance Requirements

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NAME

NSI Bar Code Technology

LABEL

When the NASPL Certification Logo, along with this label, is used on, or in relation to, a technology registered as conformant to this Conformance Requirements Document, it must be accompanied by an attribution in the form defined in Schedule 4 of the applicable North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries Trademark License Agreement.

DESCRIPTION

This Conformance Requirements Document is for:

  1. Instant ticket bar code designs that conform to the Technical Standard for Bar Codes for Instant Tickets in the Lottery Industry
  2. Gaming systems or gaming system components that make use of such bar codes

The applicability of the Conformance Requirements extends to the following technology types:

  1. Ticket Bar Code Design
  2. Bar Code Reader
  3. Terminal Software
  4. Bar Code Terminal
  5. Server Side Software Application
  6. Integrated Gaming System

The following definitions are used in this document:

  1. Universal Product Code (U.P.C.) Bar Code
  2. Lottery-Specific Bar Code
  3. Integrated U.P.C. and Lottery-Specific Bar Code

CONFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

The Conformance Requirements are derived from the following Technical Standard:

Conformance Requirements for the Universal Product Code (U.P.C.) Bar Code are derived from Section 2.1 of the Technical Standard.

Conformance Requirements for the Lottery-Specific Bar Code are derived from Section 2.2 of the Technical Standard.

Conformance Requirements for the Integrated U.P.C. and Lottery-Specific Bar Code are derived from Section 2.3 of the Technical Standard.

A conformant Bar Code Technology must:

OVERRIDING STANDARDS

None.

INDICATORS OF CONFORMANCE

For a Bar Code Technology, the Indicators of Conformance are:

MIGRATION

As this is the first version of the NSI Bar Code Technology Conformance Requirements, there are no migration issues.


Copyright © 2005-2007 The Open Group, All Rights Reserved
Issue 1.1.2 - May 2007