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An information system design theory for and RFID university-based laboratory

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posted on 2024-11-16, 07:55 authored by Samuel Fosso Wamba, Katina MichaelKatina Michael
RFID technology is defined as a wireless automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) technology and is considered as “the next big thing” in the management and “the next revolution in supply chain”. Recently, the topic has attracted the interest of the industrial community as well as the scientific community. Following this tendency, this paper applies an Information Systems Design Theory (ISDT) for an RFID-based University Laboratory. For practitioners, the paper provides some insights into the set-up and use of RFID laboratory in university settings, and at the same time, it offers a set of hypotheses that can be empirically tested.

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Toward the Regulation of the Location-Based Services Industry: Influencing Australian Government Telecommunications Policy

Australian Research Council

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This conference paper was originally published as Wamba, SF & Michael, K, An information Systems Design Theory for an RFID University-based Laboratory, 4th Information Systems Foundations Workshop, Canberra, 2 - 3 October 2008. Original conference information available here

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14

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English

RIS ID

24784

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