Wednesday, June 2, 2010

TWAIN

Standard software protocol and applications programming interface (API) that regulates communication between software applications and imaging devices such as digital cameras and scanners:

TWAIN (widely known as Technology Without An Interesting Name)

The TWAIN initiative was originally launched in 1992 by leading industry vendors who recognized a need for a standard software protocol and applications programming interface (API) that regulates communication between software applications and imaging devices (the source of the data). TWAIN defines that standard. The three key elements in TWAIN are the application software, the Source Manager software and the Data Source software. The application uses the TWAIN toolkit which is shipped for free. [Reference: TWAIN, http://www.twain.org]

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