The so-called details of basket-at-once from microsoft scanning technology?

The so-called details of basket-at-once from microsoft scanning technology?

You can see the following information to see if it's what you describe.

http://www.Microsoft.com/enterprise/industry/retail-hospitality/point-of-view/articles/retail-experience-Center.aspx

http://msdn.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa479355.aspx

http://www.Microsoft.com/en-us/Dynamics/POS-overview.aspx.------

http://www.retailcustomerexperience.com/article/3523/basket-at-once-scanning-technology-exists-but-retailers-aren-t-biting

I hope this helps.

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