2007 IEEE 23rd International Conference on Data Engineering 2007
DOI: 10.1109/icde.2007.369045
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Pushing Business Data Processing Towards the Periphery

Abstract: The usage of RFID and sensing technologies in Supply Chain Management applications requires the automatic conversion of large amounts of raw data into manageable business process information. This has led to many performance and scalability issues in existing RFID infrastructures. We present an approach to alleviate these shortcomings based on a flexible system architecture that partially migrates business data processing towards the periphery.

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“…In Terfloth et al (2007) the focus is on the cost of shifting event processing, also exclusively in wireless environments. Guerrero et al (2007) presents an approach to migrate and decentralize data processing in RFID-based applications. Especially in the domain of embedded networked sensors where resource constraints force an application programmer to consider system behavior before the actual deployment, a number of publications illustrate trade-offs between system parameters.…”
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“…In Terfloth et al (2007) the focus is on the cost of shifting event processing, also exclusively in wireless environments. Guerrero et al (2007) presents an approach to migrate and decentralize data processing in RFID-based applications. Especially in the domain of embedded networked sensors where resource constraints force an application programmer to consider system behavior before the actual deployment, a number of publications illustrate trade-offs between system parameters.…”
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“…Events are typically RFID tag readings that must be supplemented by information from product or shipment databases. Events are captured by readers and processed along the chain between the peripheral detectors and the backend systems [23].…”
Section: Supply Chain Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technological Requirements: From a technological point of view there is the need for powerful notification services that can be distributed and scale appropriately [3], well-defined and standardized languages for event definition, operations on event streams, efficient persistence mechanisms for massive streams, integration of transactional behavior in stream processing, heterogeneity, and security and privacy are just some issues.…”
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