We join EPCIS v2.0 prototyping and Oliot EPCIS v2.0.x called Oliot EPCIS X
Oliot EPCIS X has been developed from scratch again for high performance and retaining core functionality.
It is not yet opened but available on a server at DFPL Lab. at Sejong University [DFPL Lab.] (https://sites.google.com/view/jack-dfpl/home)
Access Server
Note: This Repo could be forked from URL
This project is part of Oliot (Oliot Homepage).
Oliot epcis is an opensource web serivce implementing EPC Information Service (EPCIS) v1.2 specification.
Auto-ID Labs, KAIST is interested in knowing how Oliot EPCIS can be used for different application domains.
Thus, if you are to use Oliot EPCIS and can disclose yourself, please send me (Jaewook Byun) your affiliation/organization information (e.g., logo, purpose of use, project name, etc.)
The information will be managed and summarized in Wiki.
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Jaewook Byun, and Daeyoung Kim. "Object traceability graph: Applying temporal graph traversals for efficient object traceability." Expert Systems with Applications 150 (2020): 113287. URL.
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Jaewook Byun, Sungpil Woo, Yalew Tolcha, and Daeyoung Kim. "Oliot EPCIS: Engineering a Web information system complying with EPC Information Services standard towards the Internet of Things." Computers in Industry 94 (2018): 82-97. URL.
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Jaewook Byun, Daeyoung Kim. "Oliot EPCIS: New EPC information service and challenges towards the Internet of Things." RFID (RFID), 2015 IEEE International Conference on. IEEE, 2015. URL
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Jaewook Byun, Sungpil Woo, Daeyoung Kim,"Efficient and privacy-enhanced object traceability based on unified and linked EPCIS events." Computers in Industry 89 (2017): 35-49. URL
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Jaewook Byun, Daeyoung Kim, "EPC Graph Information Service: Enhanced object traceability on unified and linked EPCIS events," The 16th International Conference on Web Information System Engineering (WISE 2015), Miami, Florida, USA, November 1-3, 2015. URL
Note: if you publish papers using Oliot EPCIS and want to disclose it, let us know.
EPC Information Service (EPCIS) enables to capture and share standardized event/master data ratified by GS1
Java, Web Service (Java v8, Servlet v3.1, Tomcat v8)
EPCIS v1.2
Maven
Spring Framework v5.x
MongoDB v4.0
Auto-ID Labs, KAIST Link
BIBA - Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik GmbH (an affiliate institute of the University of Bremen, Germany) Link
IoF 2020 (EU Horizon 2020 Project) Link
NIMBLE (EU Horizon 2020 Project) Link
Auto-ID Labs, KAIST
Maintainer:
Jaewook Byun, Assistant Professor, Halla University, Republic of Korea, Ph.D. : [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
MySQL Backend Extension:
Yalew Kidane, KAIST, Ph.D. student : [email protected], [email protected]
Capture Interface Extension:
Sungpil Woo, Electronics and Telecommunication Research Institute (ETRI), Researcher : [email protected]