International Workshop on Ubiquitous Data Management
DOI: 10.1109/udm.2005.20
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“…Among the initial beneficiaries of RFID adoption was supply chain management [11]. With increased interoperability offered and strengthened by the adoption of electronic product control (EPC) standards, RFIDs have emerged as a natural link between the physical and the IT world, supporting the concept of the self-serving asset [12]. Integrating asset identification with wireless sensing offers a strong drive to contextualize maintenance data and services delivery, e.g., sensor readings are linked to a specific asset, which in turn operates under certain conditions and workload [13].…”
Section: Wireless Sensing and Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the initial beneficiaries of RFID adoption was supply chain management [11]. With increased interoperability offered and strengthened by the adoption of electronic product control (EPC) standards, RFIDs have emerged as a natural link between the physical and the IT world, supporting the concept of the self-serving asset [12]. Integrating asset identification with wireless sensing offers a strong drive to contextualize maintenance data and services delivery, e.g., sensor readings are linked to a specific asset, which in turn operates under certain conditions and workload [13].…”
Section: Wireless Sensing and Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…& System integration-Many hypothetical scenarios in literature describe a system that performs an action on behalf of a user by communicating seamlessly and autonomously with other systems. An example of this is the booking of a ticket or a restaurant table without user intervention [58]. In reality, communication between heterogeneous systems, such as between an LBS and a ticketing or booking system, is not straightforward [6,15,69]; not all types of systems have well-defined protocols or common interfaces by which to communicate.…”
Section: Constraints In Lbs Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, communication and integration between heterogenic geospatial systems has greatly improved. However, LBS often deals with communication between spatial systems and non-spatial systems, such as among restaurant booking systems [58], mobile phone systems [63], or social applications [61]. Not all areas involved have the same level of standardisation, and if they do, these standards may not have been implemented in the systems involved.…”
Section: Standardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are techniques for relation evolution and attribute-relation assignment evolution which include schema translation [20][21][22], transformation [24,25,11,26,27] and matching [28,29]. Mediation techniques provide ways to integrate heterogeneous data for queries and views [30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41].…”
Section: Mesodatamentioning
confidence: 99%