Label Matrix from Teklynx is Barcode labeling software that provides advanced design, printing and Database features.
Labor Tracking is an organizational process that consists of capturing information about personnel activities and the types and duration of these activities in manufacturing or service processes.
It is used for capturing of actual costs, matching of specific personnel to items or processes, government regulatory requirements.

A LAN is a group of computers and associated devices that share a common communications line or wireless link and typically share the resources of a single processor or server within a small geographic area, for example, within an office building.
Laser – Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
A laser is a device containing a substance where the majority of its atoms or molecules are put into an excited energy state. As a result, the laser emits coherent light of a precise wavelength in a narrow beam.
Many Barcode scanners use laser light.
Often mistakenly considered the same as Memory Effect, the lazy battery effect refers to battery behavior after repeated overcharging.
The battery tends to show a full charge but then the charge falls off sharply after a short period of operation.
LEAP – Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol
LEAP is the lightweight version of EAP and is a Cisco proprietary Protocol also known as Cisco-Wireless EAP. LEAP provides username/password-based authentication between a wireless client and a RADIUS Server like Cisco ACS or Interlink AAA. LEAP is one of several protocols used with the IEEE802.1x standard for LAN port access control. In the 802.1x framework, a LAN station cannot pass traffic through an Ethernet Hub or WLAN Access Point until it successfully authenticates itself. The station must identify itself and prove that it is an authorized user before it is actually allowed to use the LAN.
The primary difference between LEAP and EAP/TLS is that LEAP uses a username and password to authenticate while EAP/TLS uses digital certificates.
LED – Light Emitting Diode
A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor device that emits visible light when an electric current passes through it. The light is not particularly bright, but in most LEDs it is monochromatic, occurring at a single
Wavelength. The output from an LED can range from red (at a wavelength of approximately 700 nanometers) to blue-violet (about 400 nanometers). Some LEDs emit
Infrared(IR) energy (830 nanometers or longer); such a device is known as an infrared-emitting diode (IRED).
Wand,
CCD and imaging scannersuse LEDs for a light source.
Historically, Access Points were independent, stand alone, smart devices. Today, manufacturers such as Cisco and Symbol have released lightweight or thin access points. A centralized controller configures, monitors and maintains these dumb access points via the network.
A Lithium Ion battery is a rechargeable battery with twice the energy capacity of a NiCd battery and greater stability and safety. It is much less susceptible to Memory Effect than NiCd and NiMH batteries.
Linux (often pronounced LIH-nuhkswith a short "i") is a
Unix-like operating system that was designed to provide personal computer users a free or very low-cost operating system comparable to traditional and usually more expensive Unix systems. Linux has a reputation as a very efficient and fast-performing system. Linux's kernel (the central part of the operating system) was developed by Linus Torvalds at the University of Helsinki in Finland. To complete the operating system, Torvalds and other team members made use of system components developed by members of the Free Software Foundation for the GNU Project.

LMS – Labor Management System
A LMS automates the process of collecting employee hours worked, labor allocation and adjustments to time such as vacation and sick time. After the time is collected via a wide range of data collection devices, the information is sent to the time & labor management system and company defined pay policies are applied to the data. The data is adjusted based onthe pay policies and supervisors are able to review the punches, on an exception basis, and change incorrect punches. Reports are generated to assist in managing staff as efficiently as possible.