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The purpose of this paper is to address the problems presented by a heterogeneous environment of networked RFID implementations. These systems have a growing number of applications and these will have varying requirements that need to be modelled and communicated. The use of an ontology-centred methodology is suggested that can represent the entities in the system and also their relationships in a formalized manner. Such a formal methodology can support the planning, design, development, efficient operation and interconnection of various networked architectures.
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Pátkai, B., Ranasinghe, D., Harrison, M., McFarlane, D. (2008). Methodology for Development and Objective Comparison of Architectures for Networked RFID. In: Kreowski, HJ., Scholz-Reiter, B., Haasis, HD. (eds) Dynamics in Logistics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76862-3_11
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