Evaluation of Different Electronic Product Code Discovery Service Models

Electronic Product Code Discovery Service (EPCDS) is an important concept in supply chain processes and in Internet of Things (IOT). It allows supply chain participants to search for their partners, communicate with them and share product information using standardized interfaces securely. Many rese...

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Main Authors: KYWE, Su Mon, SHI, Jie, LI, Yingjiu, KAILASH, Raghuwanshi
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-26302018-08-21T06:35:01Z Evaluation of Different Electronic Product Code Discovery Service Models KYWE, Su Mon SHI, Jie LI, Yingjiu KAILASH, Raghuwanshi Electronic Product Code Discovery Service (EPCDS) is an important concept in supply chain processes and in Internet of Things (IOT). It allows supply chain participants to search for their partners, communicate with them and share product information using standardized interfaces securely. Many researchers have been proposing different EPCDS models, considering different requirements. In this paper, we describe existing architecture designs of EPCDS systems, namely Directory Service Model, Query Relay Model and Aggregating Discovery Service Model (ADS). We also briefly mention Secure Discovery Service (SecDS) Model, which is an improved version of Directory Service Model with a secure attribute-based access control mechanism. Then, we analyze the strengths and limitations of these models, by comparing based on non-functional features such as data ownership, confidentiality, business relationship independence, availability, reliability, implementation complexity, visibility, and scalability. From the analysis results, we have a better understanding of which model is more suitable in what kinds of situations or scenarios. Moreover, we suggest possible improvements and identify possible future add-on applications to SecDS model in the paper. 2012-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1631 info:doi/10.4236/ait.2012.22005 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/2630/viewcontent/AIT20120200002_19630936.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University EPC Discovery Service Supply Chain Access Control Comparison Information Security Operations and Supply Chain Management
institution Singapore Management University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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language English
topic EPC Discovery Service
Supply Chain
Access Control
Comparison
Information Security
Operations and Supply Chain Management
spellingShingle EPC Discovery Service
Supply Chain
Access Control
Comparison
Information Security
Operations and Supply Chain Management
KYWE, Su Mon
SHI, Jie
LI, Yingjiu
KAILASH, Raghuwanshi
Evaluation of Different Electronic Product Code Discovery Service Models
description Electronic Product Code Discovery Service (EPCDS) is an important concept in supply chain processes and in Internet of Things (IOT). It allows supply chain participants to search for their partners, communicate with them and share product information using standardized interfaces securely. Many researchers have been proposing different EPCDS models, considering different requirements. In this paper, we describe existing architecture designs of EPCDS systems, namely Directory Service Model, Query Relay Model and Aggregating Discovery Service Model (ADS). We also briefly mention Secure Discovery Service (SecDS) Model, which is an improved version of Directory Service Model with a secure attribute-based access control mechanism. Then, we analyze the strengths and limitations of these models, by comparing based on non-functional features such as data ownership, confidentiality, business relationship independence, availability, reliability, implementation complexity, visibility, and scalability. From the analysis results, we have a better understanding of which model is more suitable in what kinds of situations or scenarios. Moreover, we suggest possible improvements and identify possible future add-on applications to SecDS model in the paper.
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author KYWE, Su Mon
SHI, Jie
LI, Yingjiu
KAILASH, Raghuwanshi
author_facet KYWE, Su Mon
SHI, Jie
LI, Yingjiu
KAILASH, Raghuwanshi
author_sort KYWE, Su Mon
title Evaluation of Different Electronic Product Code Discovery Service Models
title_short Evaluation of Different Electronic Product Code Discovery Service Models
title_full Evaluation of Different Electronic Product Code Discovery Service Models
title_fullStr Evaluation of Different Electronic Product Code Discovery Service Models
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Different Electronic Product Code Discovery Service Models
title_sort evaluation of different electronic product code discovery service models
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2012
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1631
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/2630/viewcontent/AIT20120200002_19630936.pdf
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