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		<title>By: How To Operate A Business Cash Register</title>
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		<description>[...] Computer cash register and scanner. This is supported by software that acts as the interface between the physical devices and the PC operating systems. Once the basic POS system is installed, sellers move on to more complicated systems that are cut to the explicit wants of their particular fields of operation. Hardware and software for POS systems are homogenized under OPOS and JavaPOS that set device standards for integrating hardware into Windows and Java respectively. [...]</description>
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