2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.compind.2017.10.004
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Oliot EPCIS: Engineering a web information system complying with EPC Information Services standard towards the Internet of Things

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“…IBM implemented EPCIS as part of its IBM Food Trust [12] project to enable traceability of food. Oliot-EPCIS [38] and Fosstrak [39] are some of the standard's well-known open-source implementations. The European EPC Competence Center(EECC) has implemented its commercial EPCIS 1.2 compliant solution "EPCAT.…”
Section: A Iot Interoperabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…IBM implemented EPCIS as part of its IBM Food Trust [12] project to enable traceability of food. Oliot-EPCIS [38] and Fosstrak [39] are some of the standard's well-known open-source implementations. The European EPC Competence Center(EECC) has implemented its commercial EPCIS 1.2 compliant solution "EPCAT.…”
Section: A Iot Interoperabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EPCIS system provides, just like the broker, both synchronous and asynchronous interfaces to capture event data. The modules of an EPCIS system in implementations like Oliot-EPCIS [38] and EPCAT [42] can be grouped into four parts: EPCIS Capturing Interface, EPCIS Repository, EPCIS Subscription Manager, and EPCIS Querying Interface (as shown right side of Fig. 4).…”
Section: Oliot Mediation Gateway Design and Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [8], the authors propose a document-based IoT platform that uses a federation of software components, complying with the EPCIS standard, for a wide range of applications, and demonstrate that the query response time performs better compared to other similar solutions, such as Fosstrack EPCIS [9], and Cassandra-based EPCIS [10]. However, the processes followed within a supply chain and any potential failures (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on that, Alonso-Rorí s et al 2016proposed a cost-effective and reusable traceability system based on semantic technology for tracing and controlling processes and products. Byun et al (2018) presented a graph-oriented persistence approach for the visibility data to achieve efficient and privacy-enhanced object traceability based on unified and linked EPCIS events. To solve the data information transmission and sharing problem, constructed a three-layer model of real-time data based on RFID for tracking and monitoring the workshop production process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%