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A Non-Invasive Software Architecture Style for RFID Data Provisioning

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  • Ying Liu

    (California State University Long Beach, USA)

  • Tao Lin

    (SAP Research, SAP LLC, USA)

  • Sudha Ram

    (University of Arizona, USA)

  • Xuemei Su

    (California State University Long Beach, USA)

Abstract

Integrating real-time RFID data into autonomous and heterogeneous information systems across the business value chain presents a number of challenges. At an abstract architecture level, this paper identifies important requirements for RFID data provisioning and points of integration. A non-invasive architecture style is proposed to satisfy these requirements. It has the advantages of low entry barriers, low latency, high flexibility, and independent evolvability. The architecture style is used as a basis for evaluating three existing architectures for RFID data provisioning. Various architecture mismatches that could hinder the pace of RFID adoption are identified and discussed. A new asymmetric integration approach is suggested as an alternative to existing methods.

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  • Ying Liu & Tao Lin & Sudha Ram & Xuemei Su, 2010. "A Non-Invasive Software Architecture Style for RFID Data Provisioning," International Journal of Applied Logistics (IJAL), IGI Global, vol. 1(1), pages 1-15, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jal000:v:1:y:2010:i:1:p:1-15
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