Pervasive Computing Goes to Work: Interfacing to the Enterprise
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Mobile, Wireless and Sensor Networks: Technology, Applications and Future Directions
Mobile, Wireless and Sensor Networks: Technology, Applications and Future Directions
YAWL: yet another workflow language
Information Systems
Formal semantics and analysis of control flow in WS-BPEL
Science of Computer Programming
Pervasive and Mobile Computing
Design science in information systems research
MIS Quarterly
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Despite the proliferation of RFID systems and applications, there is still no easy way to develop, integrate and deploy non-trivial RFID solutions. Indeed, the latter comprise various middleware modules (e.g., data collection and filtering, generation of business events, integration with enterprise applications), which must be deployed and configured independently. In this paper we introduce APDL (AspireRFID Process Description Language), an XML based specification for describing and configuring RFID solutions. Using APDL one can minimize the steps and effort required to integrate and configure an RFID solution, since it unifies all the configuration parameters and steps comprising an RFID deployment. APDL supports several configuration parameters defined in the scope of the EPCglobal architecture and related standards. However, it extends beyond the EPCglobal architecture, to a wider class of RFID solutions. Furthermore, APDL is amendable by visual tools, which obviates the need to carry out low-level programming tasks in order to deploy an RFID solution. These tools are also presented and evaluated in the paper.