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A Real-Time In-Memory Discovery Service : Leveraging Hierarchical Packaging Information in a Unique Identifier Network to Retrieve Track and Trace Information, Paperback / softback Book

A Real-Time In-Memory Discovery Service : Leveraging Hierarchical Packaging Information in a Unique Identifier Network to Retrieve Track and Trace Information Paperback / softback

Part of the In-Memory Data Management Research series

Paperback / softback

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?The research presented in this book discusses how to efficiently retrieve track and trace information for an item of interest that took a certain path through a complex network of manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, and consumers.

To this end, a super-ordinate system called "Discovery Service" is designed that has to handle large amounts of data, high insert-rates, and a high number of queries that are submitted to the discovery service.

An example that is used throughout this book is the European pharmaceutical supply chain, which faces the challenge that more and more counterfeit medicinal products are being introduced.

Between October and December 2008, more than 34 million fake drug pills were detected at customs control at the borders of the European Union.

These fake drugs can put lives in danger as they were supposed to fight cancer, take effect as painkiller or antibiotics, among others.

The concepts described in this book can be adopted for supply chain management use cases other than track and trace, such as recall, supply chain optimization, or supply chain analytics.

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