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Cheat Sheet If the RFID monitoring system discovered stock levels of a particular item were low, it could automatically place an order for more. In store, for example, an RFID monitoring system could be connected to a stock ordering system.
[09 May 2007]
Cheat Sheet One real-world example is the London Stock Exchange, which has used an SOA to enable its systems to communicate directly with those of the various financial firms it must work with. SOA? It stands for service-oriented architecture.
[08 Aug 2006]
Cheat Sheet They're stuck to pallets, crates, cases and even individual items of stock. Then, instead of having to employ someone to count stock, you wave an RFID reader near the tag (the chips can typically be read up to a range of about 10 feet away) and...
[16 Apr 2004]
Cheat Sheet Under the name BT Wireless, mm02 was the BT mobile arm that was then spun off as a separate company late last year.mm02 started trading on the stock exchange on 19 November, raising a considerable sum for its former parent - which had buckets of...
[24 Jun 2002]
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