The "GS1 Datamatrix Norm" refers to the standards and guidelines set by the GS1 organization for creating and using Datamatrix codes according to their specifications. Datamatrix codes are two-dimensional barcodes that encode information in the form of black and white squares, commonly used across various industries for product traceability.
Typical features of software in the realm of "GS1 Datamatrix Norm" include:
Generation of GS1 Datamatrix Codes: The software should be able to create Datamatrix codes according to GS1 standards, considering all required fields and data formats.
Validation of GS1 Datamatrix Codes: Verification of generated Datamatrix codes to ensure they comply with GS1 specifications and encode correct information.
Support for GS1 Data Structures: The software should support the incorporation of GS1-identified data structures to encode product information such as GTIN (Global Trade Item Number), serial number, expiration date, etc., correctly.
Integration of GS1 Rules and Requirements: Adherence to the specific rules and requirements set by GS1 for the usage of Datamatrix codes, including prefixes, identification numbers, and data structures.
Compatibility with GS1 Systems: Ensuring that the generated Datamatrix codes seamlessly interoperate with other GS1-compliant systems and processes.