Version: oliot-epcis-2.2.0
Note: change branch to oliot-epcis-2.1.0 for using the latest release
An international standard, GS1 EPCIS, has enabled standardized information integration and sharing for supply chains and logistics, and takes a new turn in the era of the Internet of Things by ratifying the major release v2.0 since the last ratification in 2016. The official support for sensor data and Semantic Web technologies of the release as well as the legacy of GS1 would be the cornerstone for information systems that seek interoperability of data in the era.
Auto-ID Labs., an association of global laboratories that firstly coins the concept of the Internet of Things, closely cooperate with GS1 in leading prior research. Auto-ID Labs. Korea at Sejong University develops and maintains open-sources for GS1 standards. Oliot EPCIS has been developed and maintained since 2014 and now initiates the second generation of the system. The second generation is developed from scratch again with the standard development process called GSMP EPCIS/CBV 2.0 MSWG.
oliot-epcis-2.1.0 runs and be available on a server at DFPL Lab. at Sejong University DFPL Lab. You can access the server HERE.
In oliot-epcis-2.2.0.zip, there would be a single runnable file, its json configuration file and the 'schema' folder containing schema files. It would be available when v2.2.0 is released. But, you can export the system to a runnable jar file from org.oliot.epcis.server.EPCISServer.java
The command would be
> java -jar epcis.jar configuration.json
We are interested in knowing how Oliot EPCIS can be used for different application domains. Thus, if you are to use Oliot EPCIS and can disclose yourself, please send me (Jaewook Byun) your affiliation/organization information (e.g., logo, purpose of use, project name, etc.)
Note: if you publish papers using Oliot EPCIS and want to disclose it, let us know.
Jaewook Byun, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Software, Sejong University, Republic of Korea
Associate Director, Auto-ID Labs, Korea