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Research on Application Information System Integration Platform in Medicine Manufacturing Enterprise

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Computer and information technology popularizes in the medicine manufacturing enterprise for its potentials in working efficiency and service quality. In allusion to the explosive data and information of application system in current medicine manufacturing enterprise, we desire to propose a novel application information system integration platform in medicine manufacturing enterprise, which based on a combination of RFID technology and SOA, to implement information sharing and alternation. This method exploits the application integration platform across service interface layer to invoke the RFID middleware. The loose coupling in integration solution is realized by Web services. The key techniques in RFID event components and expanded role-based security access mechanism are studied in detail. Finally, a case study is implemented and tested to evidence our understanding on application system integration platform in medicine manufacturing enterprise.

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The authors would like to thank all the reviewers for their constructive comments. This research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 60870009), the Open Project Program of Artificial Intelligence Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, (Sichuan University of Science and Engineering), China (No. 2010RZ004), the Open Project Program of Key Laboratory of advanced Design and Intelligent Computing (Dalian University), Ministry of Education, China(No. ADIC2010008).

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Deng, W., Zhao, H., Zou, L. et al. Research on Application Information System Integration Platform in Medicine Manufacturing Enterprise. J Med Syst 36, 2289–2295 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10916-011-9695-0

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