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Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe November 2004
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November, 2004 Slide 2 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 Agenda RFID Review Integrating RFID The Lightyear Solution Demonstration
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November, 2004 Slide 3 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 RFID Timeline |_____________________________________|_____________| 1940’s Jun 2003 Jan 2005 RFID developed in WWII to uniquely identify aircraft Wal-Mart declares that top 100 suppliers must prepare to implement RFID Top suppliers of Wal-Mart and DoD must now use RFID
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November, 2004 Slide 4 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 What is RFID? Radio Frequency Identification –Tag (with an antenna) –Reader –Host computer Tag is programmed with information Reader automatically picks up the information when the tag is within range
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November, 2004 Slide 5 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 Tag Classes Class 0 – Read only, 96 bit Class 1 – Read/Write, 96 bit Class 2 – Read/Write, 256 bit Class 3 – Read/Write, with battery Class 4 – Read/Write, active transmitter
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November, 2004 Slide 6 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 EPC Code Electronic Product Code Global standard Example of Type 1, 96 bit (as required by Wal-Mart) –Header (2 bits) –EPC Manager (28 bits) –Object Class (24 bits) –Serial Number (36 bits)
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November, 2004 Slide 7 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 RFID Impact 70% of large companies with at least $5 billion in annual sales will begin RFID timelines and initiatives within the next 18 months 25% of those will spend between $500,000 and $10 million on RFID adoption in 2004 (Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu) RFID will generate a large volume of new transactions It must be integrated with existing supply chain and other critical business applications as part of a complete end-to-end solution Some customers have a perception that it will be difficult to integrate RFID with mainframe legacy systems.
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November, 2004 Slide 8 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 Integration is the Key Without integration RFID will create another vertical silo that impedes the flow of information within an organization. “An enterprise whose business processes - integrated end-to-end across the company and with key partners, suppliers and customers - can respond with speed to any customer demand, market opportunity or external threat.” — Sam Palmisano
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November, 2004 Slide 9 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 Comprehensive Integration Any RFID device to any backend system. Any Backend CICS, DB2, IMS Linux/Unix/AIX AS/400 Windows Any RFID Device Handheld (Palm or Windows CE) Fixed Any Communication Format XML, ECI,Text … Any Communication Format XML, ECI,Text …
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November, 2004 Slide 10 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 Lightyear’s Strengths Lightyear’s work with RFID builds upon our significant experience with; –Mainframe software including CICS, IMS, DB2 and MQ –Wireless technologies and wireless connectivity to the mainframe –Integration of data and applications across multiple platforms
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November, 2004 Slide 11 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 Architecture (Development) Mapping Database Designer (Workbench) CICS End user CICS Connector runtime and mapping database on handheld devices CICS application information (Copybook) Database Synchronization
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November, 2004 Slide 12 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 Architecture (Runtime) Mapping Database CICS (CTG on z/OS) CTG on a distributed platform End user CICS Connector runtime and mapping database on handheld devices Wireless communication
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November, 2004 Slide 13 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 V2.1 Enhancements Mapping Database Copybook Workbench Database Synchronization (HotSync) Wireless application Generation Palm OS LCWC Runtime Module Mapping Database in Palm DB Smart Label
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November, 2004 Slide 14 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 Features and Requirements No programming required on the handheld device –Map and transaction attributes will be generated by the workbench Communicate with CICS Transaction Gateway –CICS Transaction Gateway is used to communicate with CICS –TS 2.2 customers have the option to run ECI over TCP/IP No modifications to the server applications No additional S/W on the handheld device –communication security (SSL, VPN) is provided on the handheld OS User authentication and authorization can be handled on the runtime module Mapping database is reusable for the various handheld devices no need to regenerate for each different device (Palm, PocketPC...) Supports various devices –RFID reader, Barcode scanner, MS card reader
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November, 2004 Slide 15 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 Product Packaging Map Workbench (Designer) –Runs on any Java platform –Currently Java stand-alone application (Java SDK V1.4 required) –WSAD Plug-in is in development (4Q 04) –Build map tables and ship them to the user Runtime (User) - Consists of data synchronization module and handheld application - Palm device Available now Contains runtime and utilities -Windows CE device Under development now (4Q 04)
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November, 2004 Slide 16 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 Workbench - Features Map generation utility –Create, manage, and export GUI interface –Focus on usability, reusability, efficiency –Designer can create the menu navigation Wizard driven –COPYBOOK parsing Can define input sources (Bar code, RFID,...) Tool designed for a map designer Most platforms are supported Independent of LCWC runtime
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November, 2004 Slide 17 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 Runtime - Palm Device Consists of Palm application and Conduit Emulate maps using Palm UI elements on the fly No additional S/W required –Uses Palm database –Security S/W based on customer requirements Provides local user authentication (optional) Features Input save and automatic retrieve Screen save with or without the data Create menu navigation based on the designer definition Provides exit code to handle exceptions Can modify host connection information Can select external devices such as Bar Code, RFID devices
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November, 2004 Slide 18 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 RFID interface RFID device platform LCWC runtime RFID driver Define a RFID device Define RFID fields Define a Host Message (Copybook) Read EPC data Send EPC data to Mainframe RFID reader or controller Mapping Database
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November, 2004 Slide 19 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 Utilities Install/Remove utility –Standard windows installer –Prepare Hotsync for the runtime module and sample database –Requires HotSync twice for the module and sample data User set up utility –Sets up a LCWC environment for the user –Transparent Specify a user Table Copy utility – Pushes table data (database) to the HotSync folder of the selected user – Transparent Specify location of table source and a user Then HotSync to refresh the database in the Palm device
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November, 2004 Slide 20 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 Utilities User Setup Utility Table Copy Utility Setup Utility
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November, 2004 Slide 21 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 Customer Scenario Distribution company is implementing RFID Mission critical CICS inventory application on z/OS Additional important applications on AIX and AS/400 platforms Plan to use hand-held readers to scan incoming pallets at the receiving dock Need to integrate the information captured by RFID with the existing CICS application
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November, 2004 Slide 22 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 Demonstration Development –Define relationship between RFID and CICS Automatically parse I/O messages using Cobol Copybook –Create GUI objects for the RFID device –Export the database Runtime –Demonstrate the RFID reader connecting to the CICS backend
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November, 2004 Slide 23 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004
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November, 2004 Slide 24 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004
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November, 2004 Slide 25 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004
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November, 2004 Slide 26 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004
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November, 2004 Slide 27 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004
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November, 2004 Slide 28 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004
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November, 2004 Slide 29 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004
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November, 2004 Slide 30 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004
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November, 2004 Slide 31 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 Next Steps Analysts recommend a 2 phase plan; –Start simple and address a single requirement –Leverage your success by enabling additional applications and extending the integration
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November, 2004 Slide 32 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 Pilot Projects Lightyear can help you implement a pilot project to evaluate RFID connectivity to your mainframe or other backend systems You may be a candidate to participate in our beta program to evaluate and help set the direction for our RFID tools... ask us how you can take part in this exciting opportunity
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November, 2004 Slide 33 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 Conclusions RFID will have a major impact For some customers it will be a necessity, for others it represents an opportunity to improve efficiencies and reduce costs Integration is the key to a successful RFID implementation Lightyear has the tools and experience to help you
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November, 2004 Slide 34 Integrating RFID with your Mainframe © Lightyear Consulting, Ltd. 2004 To Contact Us Brian Lee (403) 208-6415 –brianlee@lightyr.com Steve Hunn (480) 515-1498 –shunn@lightyr.com
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