Instant CORBA
Web-based e-catalog systems in B2B procurement
Communications of the ACM
Java Message Service
Intelligent products: a step towards a more effective project delivery chain
Computers in Industry - Advanced web technologies for industrial applications
Two-dimensional bar code as a medium for electronic data interchange
International Journal of Electronic Commerce - Special section: Information technology and the virtual organization
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
Benefits of an item-centric enterprise-data model in logistics services: A case study
Computers in Industry
An integration of bidding-oriented product conceptualization and supply chain formation
Computers in Industry
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing - Integrated Design of Product and Processes
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology
An active product state tracking architecture in logistics sensor networks
Computers in Industry
Intelligent products: Agere versus Essere
Computers in Industry
Position paper: Roadmap to tracking based business and intelligent products
Computers in Industry
Agent-based model for managing composite product information
Computers in Industry
From tracking with RFID to intelligent products
ETFA'09 Proceedings of the 14th IEEE international conference on Emerging technologies & factory automation
Item dwell time in project inventories: A field experiment
Computers in Industry
Enabling through life product-instance management: Solutions and challenges
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
Knowledge risks in organizational networks: An exploratory framework
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Advanced Engineering Informatics
Another interpretation of stigmergy for product-driven systems architecture
Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing
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The management of single-item level information has grown to be one of the greatest challenges of supply network management. The main reasons for this are the increasing product customisation and increasingly complex supply networks. Product customisation adds to the quantity and specificity of product-related information. Current mainstream solutions, based on integrating product information databases, are not suitable for complex, short-term supply networks. This paper presents an approach and a proposed system for managing single-item level information. The approach we call product centric information management is based on centralising information to the individual products. The proposed system uses software agents, peer-to-peer information sharing, and a coding mechanism that utilises the domain names of the Internet. We also review applications of the system in tracking and logistics control.