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명사컬럼-글로벌 중소기업의 경영이론 "TPM 법칙"

  • 허범도
    • The Monthly Technology and Standards
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    • s.71
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    • pp.11-12
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    • 2007
  • "TPM 법칙"은 글로벌 경영환경 속에서 중소기업이 생존해 나가는데 필요한 하나의 프로세스(process)이자 전략(strategy)이고, 정책(policy )이자 동시에 법칙(law)이다.

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A Policy-driven RFID Data Management Event Definition Language (정책기반 RFID 데이터 관리 이벤트 정의 언어)

  • Song, Ji-Hye;Kim, Kwang-Hoon
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.55-70
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, we propose a policy-driven RFID data management event definition language, which is possibly applicable as a partial standard for SSI (Software System Infrastructure) Part 4 (Application Interface, 24791-4) defined by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 31/WG 4 (RFID for Item Management). The SSI's RFID application interface part is originally defined for providing a unified interface of the RFID middleware functionality―data management, device management, device interface and security functions. However, the current specifications are too circumstantial to be understood by the application developers who used to lack the professional and technological backgrounds of the RFID middleware functionality. As an impeccable solution, we use the concept of event-constraint policy that is not only representing semantic contents of RFID domains but also providing transparencies with higher level abstractions to RFID applications, and that is able to provide a means of specifying event-constraints for filtering a huge number of raw data caught from the associated RF readers. Conclusively, we try to embody the proposed concept by newly defining an XML-based RFID event policy definition language, which is abbreviated to rXPDL. Additionally, we expect that the specification of rXPDL proposed in the paper becomes a technological basis for the domestic as well as the international standards that are able to be extensively applied to RFID and ubiquitous sensor networks.