Machine-readable Medium
In
telecommunication
, a
machine-readable medium
(
automated data medium
) is a
medium
capable of storing
data
in a form that can be accessed by an automated sensing device. Examples of machine-readable media include (a)
magnetic disks
, cards,
tapes
, and
drums
, (b)
punched cards
and
paper tapes
, (c)
optical disks
, (d)
barcodes
and (e)
magnetic ink characters
. Original source:
Federal Standard 1037C
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