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Service Identification and Packaging in Service Oriented Reengineering
With the adoption to Web service technologies, more and more existing non-service-oriented software systems turn to be legacy systems. They require a service-oriented reengineering process in order to survive in service-oriented computing environment. This paper present an architecture-based service-oriented approach to support service-oriented reengineering. It integrates and reuses software components...
Tags: Software, Re-engineering, Service Identification, Organizational Structure, Hardware Upgrade, Human Resources, Hardware
White papers 2006-01-20

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Transparent Identification of Users in Websense Enterprise V5.5
This paper explores transparent identification in detail, describing the identification process and functionality of the components involved. The transparent identification feature allows Websense to filter user Internet requests without prompting users to log on via a Web browser. You have several options for implementing transparent identification in your network. In...
Tags: Websense Inc., Identification Feature, Internet, Web Browsers
White papers 2004-12-01
Michelin Introduces Radio Frequency Tire Identification Technology
Michelin introduced Radio Frequency Tire Identification Technology and is the first company to begin fleet testing of a radio frequency tire identification system for passenger and light truck tires. Michelin engineers have developed a Radio Frequency IDentification RFID transponder that is manufactured into the tire and stores vital tire identification...
Tags: Tire, Radio Frequency, Radio, Michelin, Advertising & Promotion, RFID, Network Technology, Marketing, Wireless, Security, Biometrics, Networking
Case studies
Ultra Secure Personnel Identification Biometrics Vs. XRF and Elemental Tagging
Today there are many documents and forms of personal identification required for the conduct of business and everyday life. Drivers' licenses, passports, badges and swipe tags for entry into proprietary buildings, are typical forms of identification and access permits. Unfortunately, many of these forms of personal identification are stolen or...
Tags: Identification, Driver, Tagging, Biometrics, Authentication/Encryption, Security
Case studies
Biometrics: A Look at Facial Recognition
Biometrics is used for human recognition which consists of identification and verification. The terms differ significantly. With identification, the biometric system asks and attempts to answer the question, "Who is X?" In an identification application, the biometric device reads a sample and compares that sample against every record or template...
Tags: Ingersoll-Rand, Facial Recognition, Biometrics, Authentication/Encryption, Security
White papers 2003-02-04
How do I... Create and use a Microsoft CardSpace personal digital identification card?
What is better than Windows CardSpace?There are plenty of "solutions" floating around these days regarding digital identification and authentication. While I understand the basics of Windows CardSpace I am having difficult time seeing this technology becoming an adopted standard.How do you see digital identification shaking out? Do you think a...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Mark W. Kaelin, Microsoft Corp.
Discussion threads 2007-09-14
Software Engineering Ontology: A Development Methodology
This paper has presented the results of the first phase of a project aimed at developing a comprehensive ontology of the Software Engineering field. The major contributions provided by this study are: Identification of the ontology development methodologies providing the best guidance to attaint the established goal; Identification of a...
Tags: Software, Software Engineering, Ontology, Strategy, Management
White papers 2004-11-21
Meeting the EPC RFID Mandates: Where to Begin
Any discussion of radio frequency identification RFID really can't get started without asking an obvious question: Why does one need RFID? Even more to the point, if bar code and other automatic identification technologies have added so much to improve the efficiencies of data accuracy and real-time information acquisition, why...
Tags: RFID, Wireless, Security, Biometrics
White papers 2004-12-08
Tri-Service General Hospital & HP: Expanding Healthcare Business
Tri-Service General, one of the largest health systems in Northern Taiwan, has implemented HIS, LIS, PACS, CIS & RFID for accurate patient identification & faster, better service delivery.
Tags: Hospital, Hewlett-Packard Co., Health Care, Healthcare, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources
Webcasts 2007-12-01
Leveraging RFID Within the U.S. Department of Defense
The U.S. Department of Defense is no stranger to the use of automatic identification technologies, or AIT. First barcodes, and more recently radio frequency identification RFID technologies, have been in service for many years, helping DoD streamline data capture and improve in-transit visibility of military assets across the globe. BearingPoint...
Tags: U.S. Department Of Defense, BearingPoint Inc., RFID, Wireless, Security, Biometrics
White papers 2005-08-10
Unlocking the Potential of Radio Frequency Identification Technology
This white paper from IBM explains how Radio Frequency Identification RFID technology can help companies across diverse industries drive down the costs associated with asset and inventory management. The paper, titled "Radio Frequency Identification and the On Demand Business Transformation," explains IBM's role in RFID research and development and highlights...
Tags: Radio, IBM Corp., RFID, Research & Development, Wireless, Security, Biometrics, Business Operations
White papers 2005-08-01
Texas Instruments Case Study: 3M Digital Identification System
The 3M Digital Identification System, based on RFID smart labels, streamlines the flow of library materials in many ways. Books and other materials are identified with smart labels that carry a unique, tamperproof ID code. The main goal of libraries is to improve service to their patrons particularly by having...
Tags: 3M Co., Texas Instruments Inc., RFID, Wireless, Security, Biometrics
Case studies
WhoCalls (zip)
WhoCalls will use your modem to detect the CallerID of a calling party. Caller ID (caller identification or CID, and more properly calling number identification CNID, also known as CLID=calling line identity or CLIP=calling line identification presentation) is a telephone service that transmits the caller's number to the called party's...
Tags: Phone, Caller ID, WhoCalls, Caller Information, Modems, Telecom & Utilities, Hardware, Components
Software downloads 2008-01-04
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and Wireless Solutions for Healthcare Service Providers
For healthcare organizations, RFID is the next inevitable step towards the new generation healthcare services operations and it is set to provide new efficiencies, improved services, enhanced healthcare workflow and increased patient care for organizations seeking competitive advantage. "Alvin RFID and Wireless Software Platform for Healthcare" is the innovative and...
Tags: Radio, Health Care, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, RFID, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Wireless, Security, Biometrics
White papers 2005-07-09
EPC: Electronic Product Code - The New Generation RFID Based Product Identification System
Radio Frequency IDentification RFID technology has been in the spotlight in recent times, with the US Department of Defense and Wal-Mart requiring their top suppliers to have RFID technology implemented in their supply chains by 1 January 2005. This paper provides a background of RFID technology and Electronic Product Code...
Tags: Electronic Product Code, Radio, Product Identification System, RFID, Wireless, Security, Biometrics
White papers
How do I... Create and use a Microsoft CardSpace personal digital identification card?
Digital identification and, more importantly, the ability to exchange certified digital information, is the mantra of many network security strategies. With the proliferation of open communications networks, access to systems and data boils down to they system's ability to recognize who is connected to the network. Denying access altogether is...
Tags: Card, TechRepublic Inc., Network, Microsoft Windows CardSpace, Microsoft Corp., Mark Kaelin, How do I, cardspace, digital identification, network security
Image galleries 2007-09-13
A Central Docking Control and Surveillance System
Portsystem 2000 AB designs, manufactures and markets industrial doors and docking systems for commercial and industrial building installations. Portsystem 2000 has developed an embedded micro-controller system with TCP/IP network communication facilities. The new system provides the integration of all functions such as door control, leveller and inflatable seal, surveillance camera,...
Tags: Ziff-Davis Media Inc., Portsystem 2000, Tcp/Ip, Networking, Network Technology
Case studies
How do I... Create and use a Microsoft CardSpace personal digital identification card?
Digital identification and, more importantly, the ability to exchange certified digital information, is the mantra of many network security strategies. With the proliferation of open communications networks, access to systems and data boils down to they system's ability to recognize who is connected to the network. Denying access altogether is...
Tags: Card, Network, Microsoft Windows CardSpace, Microsoft Corp., Networking, Strategy, Security, Management
Download resources 2007-09-14
IPL Case Study - ntl: (Virgin Media)
ntl:, now part of Virgin Media, was the UK's leading supplier of bundled services to residential customers. These included a range of digital and analogue cable television, broadband internet and telephone services. The company's top priority was quality of service i.e. ensuring the consistent delivery of the required services to...
Tags: Facility, Media, IPL, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Cable, Internet, Telecommunications, Broadband Internet, Telecom & Utilities, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment
Case studies 2008-01-14
Economic Aspects of Biometrics
Biometric technologies are means of identification based on one or more physical and difficult to forge characteristics. They offer the promise of enhanced confidence in identification - connections between an individual and data that represent that individual's identity. However, individuals in modern society no longer necessarily have just one identity...
Tags: Biometrics, Identity
White papers 2005-01-01
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