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XCREAM: collaborative middleware framework for RFID/USN-enabled applications

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The purpose of the XCREAM (XLogic Collaborative RFID/USN-Enabled Adaptive Middleware) is to enable collaboration among many RFID/USN-enabled applications by providing them with flexible interface to the XCREAM through a web-based service scheme, called the Enterprise Manager, and XML infrastructure language, the XLogic script language. The XCREAM framework gathers massive events from a variety of event sources and distributes them to the appropriate service parties depending on the predefined business scenarios. The scenarios are written in the XLogic script language and registered to the XCREAM framework. The paper includes simulation result which includes the performance and collaboration validity of the XCREAM. This approach makes it possible to integrate many heterogeneous services and to present a collaborative service framework.

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iiWAS '10: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services
November 2010
895 pages
ISBN:9781450304214
DOI:10.1145/1967486
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  1. RFID (radio frequency identifcation)
  2. USN (universal sensor network)
  3. XCREAM (XLogic collaborative RFID/USN-Enabled adaptive middleware)
  4. collaboration
  5. middleware framework

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