Reader application markup language schema
First Claim
1. An RFID component that facilitates executing an RFID process, comprising:
- a receiver component that receives RFID data related to an RFID architecture; and
a schema component that creates a reader application markup language (RAML) schema based at least upon the received RFID data and installs and/or deploys an RFID process.
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Abstract
The subject invention provides a system and/or method that facilitates executing a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) process by employing a reader application markup language (RAML) schema that provides a portable format to setup and deploy such RFID process. A schema component can receive RFID data relating to an RFID architecture wherein a RAML schema can be created based at least upon such RFID data (e.g., discovered readers including settings and/or configurations). The RAML schema can include a sub-system definition (e.g., containing the definition of server state and entities in such server) and a process definition (e.g., containing process related entities and inter-relationships).
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20 Claims
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1. An RFID component that facilitates executing an RFID process, comprising:
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a receiver component that receives RFID data related to an RFID architecture; and
a schema component that creates a reader application markup language (RAML) schema based at least upon the received RFID data and installs and/or deploys an RFID process. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A computer-implemented method that facilitates executing an RFID process, comprising:
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receiving RFID data from an RFID architecture;
creating a reader application markup language (RAML) schema based at least upon the received RFID data; and
utilizing the RAML schema to setup and/or deploy an RFID process. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A computer implemented system that facilitates executing an RFID process, comprising:
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means for receiving RFID data from an RFID architecture;
means for creating a reader application markup language (RAML) schema based at least upon the received RFID data; and
means for utilizing the RAML schema to setup and/or deploy an RFID process.
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