Access control system for RFID-tagged documents in supply chain management
Journal Title: Research in Logistics & Production - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 2
Abstract
The paper presents the concept and design models of the access control system for RFID-tagged documents in supply chain management. The access control system allows to assign privileges to particular persons or groups of persons for specific documents. When implementing the processes related to the handling of documents, the required privileges are verified. Existence or lack of such privileges affects further development of such processes.
Authors and Affiliations
T. Nowicki, M. Kiedrowicz, R. Waszkowski, A. Chodowska
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