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1 The OASIS Symposium on the Future of XML Vocabularies Multi-Layer XML Data Model for EPC/RFID Ash Parikh Robert Smik

2 2  Introductions  The Next-Gen Supply Chain  What Makes XML Ideally Suited for EPC/RFID Data?  The Multi-Layer Data Model Vocabulary And Schemas For EPC/RFID  The MLDM and Other OASIS Standards – Working Together In The EPC/RFID Domain  Benefits of the MLDM  Q&A Presentation Agenda

3 Introductions

4 4  Speakers – Ash Parikh (ash.parikh@rainingdata.com) Director of Development And Technology - Enterprise Applications Group, Raining Data Corporation – Robert Smik (robert.smik@rainingdata.com) Lead Architect - Enterprise Applications Group, Raining Data Corporation  Raining Data Corporation –A Public XML, Web Services and Data Management Software Company –Over 30 Years of Successful Operating History –22m+ Revenue Per Year –Public Company (RDTA) –Customers Successes Across All Industries –Active on Standards Bodies / Orgs OASIS, EPCGlobal, W3C, MIT Auto-ID Labs,, JCP, CDISC, HL7 About Us

5 The Next-Gen Supply Chain

6 6 The Next-Gen Supply Chain Is…  The Next-Gen Supply Chain Is Made Up Of New Technologies That Provide A Greater Degree Of: –AUTOMATION –VISIBILITY –CONTROL  The Next-Gen Supply Chain Is Designed To Remove: –TIME, –COST, –COMPLEXITY …. Out Of The Equation

7 7 Our Hypothesis  Supply Chain Planning ( SCP ) +  Supply Chain Event Management ( SCEM ) +  Supply Chain Integration ( SCI ) +  Supply Chain Execution Systems ( SCES ) + –Warehouse Management Systems ( WMS ) + –Manufacturing Resource Planning Systems ( MRP ) + –Transportation Management Systems ( TMS ) +  Global Trade Identification Number ( GTIN ) +  Global Location Number ( GLN ) +  Global Data Synchronization Network ( GDSN )  Product Information Management (PIM) +  Customer Relationship Management ( CRM ) +  Order Management Systems ( OMS ) +  Enterprise Resource Planning Systems ( ERP ) +  Web Services Definition Language ( WSDL ) +  Business Process Execution Language ( BPEL ) +  E-Business Xtensible Mark-up Language ( ebXML ) +  Automatic Identification and Capture ( AIDC ) +  Radio Frequency Identification Systems ( RFID ) +  Object Naming Service ( ONS ) +  Electronic Product Code ( EPC ) +  …  To Realize Real ROI, The Next-Gen Supply Chain Should Focus On Using These Technologies To Drive Visibility And Control Of: –Goods –Funds –Information  The Issue Is That Many Existing And Valuable Technologies And Standards Are Converging….

8 8 Next-Gen Supply Chain And The Technology Evolution  The Opportunity: –90% Of Real Gains In Deploying RFID/EPC Solutions Will Happen In The COLLABORATION Zone.  The Challenge: –Using XML And Web Services Technologies To Work Together In A Standards-Based Manner To Improve The Velocity And Flow Of Funds, Goods And Information Throughout Complex Global Supply Chains While Reducing Production, Distribution and Inventory Costs.

9 What Makes XML Ideally Suited for EPC/RFID Data?

10 10 XML’s Relevant Benefits For EPC/RFID  EPC/RFID Data and Supply-Chain Applications In The Domain: –Most of the EPC/RFID Standards Are XML-Based –Data Should Be Represented In An Hierarchical Structure –Involves Multiple Data Types – EPC, Sensor, Location, PO, ASN, ePedigree, etc. –Requires Querying and Transformation Of Data  XML And Related Technologies Such As XQuery, XSLT…: –XML Can Embed Multiple Data Types –XML Can Embed Existing Data –XML Can Represent Data In A Hierarchical Structure –XML Can Re-Use Technology And Enable Inter-System Integrations –XQuery Can Provide A Single Point Of Access To All Enterprise Systems –XQuery / XSLT Can Be Used To Transform Into and From Multiple Formats –XQuery Allows the Comparison And Aggregation Of Data –XML And Related Technologies Have Rapid Adoption By The Industry

11 The Multi-Layer Data Model Vocabulary And Schemas For EPC/RFID A Joint Research Effort Between Raining Data Corporation And MIT Web Services WAN SIG Tentative Release Date July 2005

12 12 The Next-Gen Supply Chain – EPC/RFID EPC NETWORK FUNCTIONAL STACKFEDERATED EPC NETWORK

13 13 XML The Multi-Layer Data Model Layers XML XQUERY GRANULARITY OF INFORMATION AND EVENTS FINE GRAINED COARSE GRAINED

14 14 APPLICATION LEVEL EVENT (ALE) INTERFACE  ALE – Main API Class will look like this : –define(specname:String, spec:ECSpec) :void –undefined(specName:String) :void –getECSpec(specName:String) : ECSpec –getECSpecNames() : List //returns a list of spec names –subscribe(specName:String, notificationURI:string) : void –unsubscribe(specName:String, notificationURI:string) : void –poll(specName:String) : ECReports –immediate(spec:ECSpec) : ECReports –getSubscribers(specName:String) : List //of notification URIS –getStandardVersion() : String –getVendorVersion() : String – > ECSpec details : readers: List//list of logical reader names boundaries: ECBoundarySpec reportSpecs: List//list of one or more ECReportSpec instances includeSpecInreport: Boolean ECBoundarySpec, specifies how the beginning and end of event cycles are to be determined: startTrigger : ECTrigger repeatPeriod : ECTime stopTrigger : ECTrigger duration : ECTime stableSetIntervals : ECTime >

15 15 APPLICATION LEVEL EVENT – CONT. ECTime, denotes a span of time measured in physical time units: duration : long unit : ECTimeUnit  milliseconds ECReportSpec, specifies one report to be returned from executing an event cycle. An ECSpec contains a list of one or more ECReportSpec instances: reportName : string reportSet: ECReportSetSpec filter : ECFilterSpec group : ECGroupSpec output : ECReportOutputSpec reportIfEmpty : Boolean reportOnlyOnChange : Boolean ECReportSetSpec : CURRENT|ADDITIONS|DELETIONS ECFilterSpec, specifies what EPCs are to be included in the final report. IncludePatterns : List//list of epc patterns excludePatterns : List //list of epc patterns to exclude

16 16 Event & Master Data BizStep Vocabulary receiving shipping … BizLocation Vocabulary urn:epc:id:sgln:0614141.12345.0 urn:epc:id:sgln:0614141.33254.0 urn:epc:id:sgln:0614141.33254.1 … Event Data Master Data bizLocationRequired = true … address = 123 Elm St city = Anytown postalCode = 12345 … … ObserveEvent Time = 1:23pm 15 Mar 2004 EPC = urn:epc:id:sgtin:0614141.100734.400 bizStep = shipping bizLocation = urn:epc:id:sgln:0614141.12345.0 Master Data VocabulariesMaster Data Attributes Event field

17 17 Capture - Core Event Types  EPCISEvent - is intended to serve as a generic base class for all event types in this module as well as others.  ObjectEvent - represents an event that happened to one or more entities denoted by EPCs. Includes list of EPCs in this object.  AssociationEvent - represents an event that implies an association between one or more entities denoted by EPCs. Example: aggregation (different EPCs)  QuantityEvent - represents an event concerned with a specific quantity of entities sharing a common EPC class, but where the individual identities of the entities are not known. (Individual not reported)

18 18 EPCIS Query Interface define(queryname:String, query:Query)Register query with EAGEPCIS undefined(queryName:String)Remove the query by name subscribe(queryName:String, dest:URI, SubscriptionControls controls)Register a subscriber for previously defined query unsubscribe(queryName:String, dest:URI)Removes previously registered subscriptions poll(queryName:String) : QueryResultInvokes a previously defined query immediate(query:Query) : QueryResultInvokes a query as specified by the query parameter returning results listQuerynames(): ListReturns a list of all query names listSubscriptions(queryName:String) : ListReturns a list of all URIs currently subscribed to the specified named query getQuery(queryName:String) : QueryReturns the query associated with a specified name

19 19 Schema For L1: Raw EPC/Sensor Data Feed Events

20 20 Schema For L2: EPC Filtered Events

21 21 Schema For L3: EPC Business Events

22 22 Schema For L4: EPC Edge Events

23 23 Schema For L5: EPC Coordination Events

24 24 Schema For L6: Enterprise Application Events

25 The MLDM And Other OASIS Standards – Working Together In The EPC/RFID Domain

26 26 ebMSH The OASIS Standards And The MLDM SOAP ebXML REGISTRY WS-BPEL/eb BP OASIS WEB SERVICES STANDARDS STACK MESSAGE PAYLOAD MESSAGE PAYLOAD ROUTING OF MESSAGES ROUTING OF MESSAGES COORDINATION OF WORK BETWEEN WEB SERVICES COORDINATION OF WORK BETWEEN WEB SERVICES TRANSACTIONS (ACID) TRANSACTIONS (ACID) LOGICAL STACK DISCOVERY AND AGGREGATION DISCOVERY AND AGGREGATION BUSINESS PROCESS AND SERVICE ORCHESTRATION. BUSINESS PROCESS AND SERVICE ORCHESTRATION. CPPA REQUIREMENTS AND CAPABILITIES OF THE WEB SERVICE/ TRADING PARTNER AGREM. REQUIREMENTS AND CAPABILITIES OF THE WEB SERVICE/ TRADING PARTNER AGREM. EPC NETWORK AND MLDM FUNCTIONAL STACK

27 Benefits Of The MLDM

28 28 Benefits Of The MLDM  The MLDM Recommends A Standards-Based XML Model For Data And Metadata  It Can Be Used For Representing Information And The Flow Of Information In A Value Chain Covering All Domains  It Can Be Combined With Other XML-Based Standards To Enable 100% COLLABORATION Between Collaborators In The Value Chain  It Can Be Used To Represent And Model Events and Business Processes Ranging From Coarsest To Finest In Granularity

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