Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Emancipating instances from the tyranny of classes in information modeling
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)
Intelligent products: a step towards a more effective project delivery chain
Computers in Industry - Advanced web technologies for industrial applications
Agent-based model for managing composite product information
Computers in Industry
Design patterns for managing product life cycle information
Communications of the ACM - Smart business networks
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing - Integrated Design of Product and Processes
Computers in Industry
Enabling through life product-instance management: Solutions and challenges
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
RFID enabled traceability networks: a survey
Distributed and Parallel Databases
SecTTS: A secure track & trace system for RFID-enabled supply chains
Computers in Industry
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The Internet of Things notion is sometimes being employed to signify the use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) for tracking and tracing of products in supply chains. However, RFID is only one Auto-ID technology among others. The world is already full of products with embedded identification, processing power, sensors etc. that can do much more than ordinary RFID tags. When such products will have the means to communicate between themselves and with other systems we will eventually reach a limit where they could be called Intelligent Products. Intelligent Products are capable of collecting information and reacting on it proactively, e.g. estimating needs for maintenance or repair. With increased computing power and communication capabilities, products may also become pro-active.