Development of an intelligent system for tracking RFID tags applied to Industry 4.0
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Resumo: | The market for traceability systems for software projects is expanding rapidly, driven by the growing demand for efficient monitoring and control solutions. Companies from various sectors are looking to these systems to guarantee transparency and security in their operations. Technological innovations and advanced integrations are shaping this market, making it highly competitive. In view of this market vision, this research aims to develop a software project to meet the requirements of inventory processes and logistics 4.0, applied to the business rules of a company in the Manaus industrial estate in the adhesive tape business. The research focuses on software computing and its development methodologies. To achieve this, it was necessary to specify and catalogue the technical requirements (functional and non-functional) of software development and traceability processes. This made it possible to model and prototype the system that precedes data acquisition. In addition, Design Patterns were applied to the programming stacks to facilitate the integration of the computer models. These models are responsible for acting as Business Intelligence (BI) for agents external to the system, generating stock indicators and business rules. Development included carrying out and reporting on test scenarios with computer simulation, focusing on the needs and requirements of quality and synchronisation. This process ensured that the system was able to monitor the behaviour of devices, data, functionalities, response delivery, bottlenecks, unforeseen technical impediments, server performance, service performance (API), interface performance (frontend) and dashboard projections. Extreme Programming (XP) and Kanban methodologies were used to achieve these objectives. Trello was used to control activities. The application of these methodologies, together with modern programming stacks, resulted in a robust and satisfactory system. Computational optimisation techniques, antenna triangulation and functional and stress tests of the RFID equipment were implemented for future improvements. In summary, the research has developed an efficient and effective traceability system, adapted to the specific needs of the adhesive tape sector in the Manaus industrial estate. The use of agile methodologies and modern tools ensured a high-quality end product, ready to meet the demands of inventory monitoring and control and logistics 4.0. The technological innovations incorporated and the robustness of the system position the company competitively in the market, providing transparency, security and operational efficiency. |
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Development of an intelligent system for tracking RFID tags applied to Industry 4.0UI DesignExtreme ProgrammingBusiness IntelligenceInventory SystemREST APIThe market for traceability systems for software projects is expanding rapidly, driven by the growing demand for efficient monitoring and control solutions. Companies from various sectors are looking to these systems to guarantee transparency and security in their operations. Technological innovations and advanced integrations are shaping this market, making it highly competitive. In view of this market vision, this research aims to develop a software project to meet the requirements of inventory processes and logistics 4.0, applied to the business rules of a company in the Manaus industrial estate in the adhesive tape business. The research focuses on software computing and its development methodologies. To achieve this, it was necessary to specify and catalogue the technical requirements (functional and non-functional) of software development and traceability processes. This made it possible to model and prototype the system that precedes data acquisition. In addition, Design Patterns were applied to the programming stacks to facilitate the integration of the computer models. These models are responsible for acting as Business Intelligence (BI) for agents external to the system, generating stock indicators and business rules. Development included carrying out and reporting on test scenarios with computer simulation, focusing on the needs and requirements of quality and synchronisation. This process ensured that the system was able to monitor the behaviour of devices, data, functionalities, response delivery, bottlenecks, unforeseen technical impediments, server performance, service performance (API), interface performance (frontend) and dashboard projections. Extreme Programming (XP) and Kanban methodologies were used to achieve these objectives. Trello was used to control activities. The application of these methodologies, together with modern programming stacks, resulted in a robust and satisfactory system. Computational optimisation techniques, antenna triangulation and functional and stress tests of the RFID equipment were implemented for future improvements. In summary, the research has developed an efficient and effective traceability system, adapted to the specific needs of the adhesive tape sector in the Manaus industrial estate. The use of agile methodologies and modern tools ensured a high-quality end product, ready to meet the demands of inventory monitoring and control and logistics 4.0. The technological innovations incorporated and the robustness of the system position the company competitively in the market, providing transparency, security and operational efficiency.Revista de Gestão e Secretariado2024-08-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.revistagesec.org.br/secretariado/article/view/412810.7769/gesec.v15i8.4128Revista de Gestão e Secretariado (Management and Administrative Professional Review); Vol. 15 No. 8 (2024): Revista de Gestão e Secretariado v.15, n.8, 2024; e4128 Revista de Gestão e Secretariado; Vol. 15 Núm. 8 (2024): Revista de Gestão e Secretariado v.15, n.8, 2024; e4128 Revista de Gestão e Secretariado; v. 15 n. 8 (2024): Revista de Gestão e Secretariado v.15, n.8, 2024; e4128 2178-9010reponame:GeSecinstname:Sindicato das Secretárias do Estado de São Paulo (SINSESP)instacron:SINSESPenghttps://ojs.revistagesec.org.br/secretariado/article/view/4128/2619Serrão, Alacy da Conceição da SilvaLeite, Jandecy CabralSilva, Ítalo Rodrigo SoaresRibeiro, Paulo Francisco da SilvaNascimento Filho, Alarico Gonçalves doMendonça, Pedro Henrique Barrosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-08-16T12:51:25Zoai:ojs2.revistagesec.org.br:article/4128Revistahttps://www.revistagesec.org.br/ONGhttps://ojs.revistagesec.org.br/secretariado/oaieditor@revistagesec.org.br | gestoreditorial@revistagesec.org.br | rf.sabino@gmail.com2178-90102178-9010opendoar:2024-08-16T12:51:25GeSec - Sindicato das Secretárias do Estado de São Paulo (SINSESP)false |
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Development of an intelligent system for tracking RFID tags applied to Industry 4.0 |
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Development of an intelligent system for tracking RFID tags applied to Industry 4.0 |
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Development of an intelligent system for tracking RFID tags applied to Industry 4.0 Serrão, Alacy da Conceição da Silva UI Design Extreme Programming Business Intelligence Inventory System REST API |
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Development of an intelligent system for tracking RFID tags applied to Industry 4.0 |
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Development of an intelligent system for tracking RFID tags applied to Industry 4.0 |
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Development of an intelligent system for tracking RFID tags applied to Industry 4.0 |
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Development of an intelligent system for tracking RFID tags applied to Industry 4.0 |
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Serrão, Alacy da Conceição da Silva |
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Serrão, Alacy da Conceição da Silva Leite, Jandecy Cabral Silva, Ítalo Rodrigo Soares Ribeiro, Paulo Francisco da Silva Nascimento Filho, Alarico Gonçalves do Mendonça, Pedro Henrique Barros |
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Leite, Jandecy Cabral Silva, Ítalo Rodrigo Soares Ribeiro, Paulo Francisco da Silva Nascimento Filho, Alarico Gonçalves do Mendonça, Pedro Henrique Barros |
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Serrão, Alacy da Conceição da Silva Leite, Jandecy Cabral Silva, Ítalo Rodrigo Soares Ribeiro, Paulo Francisco da Silva Nascimento Filho, Alarico Gonçalves do Mendonça, Pedro Henrique Barros |
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UI Design Extreme Programming Business Intelligence Inventory System REST API |
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UI Design Extreme Programming Business Intelligence Inventory System REST API |
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The market for traceability systems for software projects is expanding rapidly, driven by the growing demand for efficient monitoring and control solutions. Companies from various sectors are looking to these systems to guarantee transparency and security in their operations. Technological innovations and advanced integrations are shaping this market, making it highly competitive. In view of this market vision, this research aims to develop a software project to meet the requirements of inventory processes and logistics 4.0, applied to the business rules of a company in the Manaus industrial estate in the adhesive tape business. The research focuses on software computing and its development methodologies. To achieve this, it was necessary to specify and catalogue the technical requirements (functional and non-functional) of software development and traceability processes. This made it possible to model and prototype the system that precedes data acquisition. In addition, Design Patterns were applied to the programming stacks to facilitate the integration of the computer models. These models are responsible for acting as Business Intelligence (BI) for agents external to the system, generating stock indicators and business rules. Development included carrying out and reporting on test scenarios with computer simulation, focusing on the needs and requirements of quality and synchronisation. This process ensured that the system was able to monitor the behaviour of devices, data, functionalities, response delivery, bottlenecks, unforeseen technical impediments, server performance, service performance (API), interface performance (frontend) and dashboard projections. Extreme Programming (XP) and Kanban methodologies were used to achieve these objectives. Trello was used to control activities. The application of these methodologies, together with modern programming stacks, resulted in a robust and satisfactory system. Computational optimisation techniques, antenna triangulation and functional and stress tests of the RFID equipment were implemented for future improvements. In summary, the research has developed an efficient and effective traceability system, adapted to the specific needs of the adhesive tape sector in the Manaus industrial estate. The use of agile methodologies and modern tools ensured a high-quality end product, ready to meet the demands of inventory monitoring and control and logistics 4.0. The technological innovations incorporated and the robustness of the system position the company competitively in the market, providing transparency, security and operational efficiency. |
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