Auto-ID: managing anything, anywhere, anytime in the supply chain
Communications of the ACM - Spyware
Prioritization of human capital measurement indicators using fuzzy AHP
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Mobile commerce integrated with RFID technology in a container depot
Decision Support Systems
Computer-aided machine-tool selection based on a Fuzzy-AHP approach
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Developing a fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (AHP) model for behavior-based safety management
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Review: Wireless sensors in agriculture and food industry-Recent development and future perspective
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture
A fuzzy extension of Saaty's priority theory
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
Enhanced monitoring of tuberculosis patients by using RFID technologies
International Journal of Mobile Communications
The first search right algorithm for redundant reader elimination in RFID network
SEPADS'10 Proceedings of the 9th WSEAS international conference on Software engineering, parallel and distributed systems
Impacts of radio-identification on cryo-conservation centers
ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation (TOMACS)
Fuzzy-scorecard based logistics management in robust SCM
Computers and Industrial Engineering
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Extended system design for RFID enabled supply chains with non-RFID technologies
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Criteria for the Evaluation of a Cloud-Based Hospital Information System Outsourcing Provider
Journal of Medical Systems
An integrated decision making model for district revitalization and regeneration project selection
Decision Support Systems
Dynamic Risk Assessment by Communicating Objects in Supply Chain of Chemicals
International Journal of Applied Logistics
Information dissemination framework for context-aware products
Computers and Industrial Engineering
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) features high storage capacity, remote access, excellent data security, and multiple-tag reading. Hence, RFID technology attracts attention from various industries, especially the logistics and retail industries. Due to the swift development of technology and the trend of globalization, the logistics managers are assigned the task to integrate the supply chain via information technology such as RFID. The goal is to achieve information sharing and reduction of total cost, thus the operation efficiency can be improved and competitive advantage can be enhanced. Thus, this research would first identify the key factors of RFID technology development in the logistics and supply chain management. A complete set of five dimensions and 24 factors with a hierarchy structure is presented. The Fuzzy Delphi and Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process methods are adopted for analysis. A structural procedure of RFID system establishment is also constructed based on the key dimensions and factors, with the expectation of establishing the RFID system in an effective and efficient manner. Then, based on the experience of Taiwanese government and industry, the sequence of companies for adopting the RFID technology is discussed. Thus, an integrated framework for the development of RFID technology, which includes the hierarchy of factors, structural procedure, and sequence of adoption, is presented in this research; and it can be applied in other scenarios after the users make some modifications according to their specific needs.