Printed questionnaires- An optical mark recognizer (OCR) would be best because it will read the answers chosen by the participant and turn it in to digital data.
Telephone survey- A voice recognition device would be the best solution because it would allow the telephone survey answers to be converted for digital use.
Bank checks- A magnetic ink character recognition device (MICR) is the best answer for banks because it was developed by banks to read a special magnetic ink with pertinent data to be converted in to digital information (Stair & Reynolds, 2006).
Retail tags- For retail tags, bar code scanners allow for keeping track of inventory and for pricing and labeling.
Long documents- Optical data readers are the best bet for allowing long documents to be scanned into digital data. Once a company has the input they need in digital form, they must have a tool that allows them to create high quality output of the information gathered. There are many output devices, but it is important to have the correct one for the job. Listed below are some examples of output and the best way to get it:
Hand held computer- The best way to get output from a hand held is through the built in
References: Stair, R and Reynolds, G (2006), Fundamentals of Information Systems, 3e. Course Technology.