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RFID Implementation

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Complete coverage of this widespread technology 

This is the only book available to offer in-depth, practical details for implementing an RFID project from start to finish. From Wal-Mart and beyond, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is in use everywhere--enabling superior supply-chain management by tracking inventory via microchip-tagged products. RFID Implementation delivers step-by-step instructions for initiating, installing, and managing an RFID rollout.

 


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 "Excellent!" 2007-05-12
By Valdir P. M. Junior (Brazil - Recife)
Very good, lot's of interest tips...

I recommend this book to any one that want to learn about how to depoly RFID in your own business.

Very helpfull...

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 "Manager's Book" 2006-11-03
By Arjun Kansiawala (Vienna, VA USA)
This book is excellent for Managers as it provides high level introduction to RFID, also recommended for beginners who are new to RFID. This book provides a good insight on how to conduct a RFID pilot/project.



It is not a technical persons or engineers book. The book briefly covers all the important aspects of RFID from Physics to Middleware integration and therefore making it a great first RFID book.


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RFID For Dummies

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  • Many companies have asked suppliers to begin using RFID (radio frequency identification) tags by 2006
  • RFID allows pallets and products to be scanned at a greater distance and with less effort than barcode scanning, offering superior supply-chain management efficiencies
  • This unique plain-English resource explains RFID and shows CIOs, warehouse managers, and supply-chain managers how to implement RFID tagging in products and deploy RFID scanning at a warehouse or distribution center
  • Covers the business case for RFID, pilot programs, timelines and strategies for site assessments and deployments, testing guidelines, privacy and regulatory issues, and more

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 "Satisfied 4 rfid book" 2009-02-24
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I'm very satisfied about the quality of the book and for time of that delivery

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 "An excellent primer" 2008-05-13
By Daniel M. Edwards (Albany, GA USA)
If you have ever had to sit through meetings listening to some electrical engineer or other 10 pound brain make you want to gouge out your own eyes to make them shut up, this book is for you. All of the stuff that didn't make any sense in those meetings becomes a little more clear. In all seriousness, if you are not an engineer, I'm a Marine Corps Supply guy, this book lays a great foundation for you to understand what you don't know. This book and the Wiley CompTIA Study Guide helped me not only score an 800 on my RFID+ exam, but actually understand 90% of stuff the folks at the RFID Live! Conference were trying to sell me.

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 "Good book - somewhat outdated" 2007-10-17
By Shalom Yariv (Yavne, Israel)
It is a very good book and pretty well written.

Do not be fooled by the 'For Dummies' title.



However, the book is outdated (2005!!!!) and I would not recommend buying one until an update for 2008 is released.



Otherwise I would give it 5 stars.

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 "Good Book" 2007-04-29
By Larkin Moly
This is a good book on RFID. Lots of useful stuff in there. However, do not use it as yuor first RFID book. The material is quite advance at places.

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 "Marketing hype for RFID, nothing more" 2006-08-16
By Markus (Finland)
This book was a HUGE dissapointment for me. I have plenty of "For Dummies" series books and this is the only one that really let me down.



The whole book is written by a person who works for the RFID industry. He does not spend any time explaining the security and privacy issues involved with RFID. He makes a childish remark that "RFID is like credit card, it can be tracked"...BUT FORGETS TO MENTION that RFID can be tracked wireless every time everywhere, while your credit card can only be tracker where YOU CHOOSE TO USE IT.



Concidering the recent issues of RFID read/copy/forgery with even latest "high security passports" (like the ones used in EU), this book is really a HUGE thumbsdown. Dont buy it.


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Global RFID: The Value of the EPCglobal Network for Supply Chain Management

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The EPC global Network and RFID technology, initially developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and licensed in October 2003 to Global Standards I (GS1), holds great promise for transforming business through the use of low-cost, radio frequency identification (RFID) tags to improve information flow and productivity. Through the placement of tags on individual items, cases, and pallets, RFID Technology will provide instant two-way communication within supply chains by merging information with physical goods. The EPC global Network uses the Internet to transmit data gathered from RFID tags as well as a sophisticated information infrastructure designed at MIT. This book explores the essentials of RFID and the EPC global Network from the perspective of a practitioner that needs to make business decisions concerning the adoption of the technology. The perspective is from the supply chain management standpoint with emphasis on case studies and new thinking about the subject.
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Haley's Cabin

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Every good girl longs for a chance to be a little naughty.

Raw from an ugly divorce and wrung out from her demanding job, Haley Thorne needs a break. When Haley?s doctor urges her to take a vacation, she heads to her secret cabin in the woods.

The very first night, Haley dreams of an erotic threesome that leaves her panting and aroused. When sexy police detective Jeremy Pickett shows up at her door, she?s shocked: He looks like the man in her midnight fantasy! Levelheaded Haley unleashes her inner seductress and has a little fun-handcuffs and all!

Warning: this title contains hot, explicit sex, graphic language and m?nage a trois.


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 "Bad porn" 2009-08-03
By A. Pak (Annapolis, MD)
Beginning was just poorly written porn. The rest was just your typical predictable romance. I got it for free, but I wouldn't spend any money on it.

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 "Sad that this is today's "romance"" 2009-08-02
By Midlothian Mrs. (Richmond, VA)
I feel sad that this is considered a romance novel. It's poorly written and slutty.

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 "Lots of sex but not enough story" 2009-08-02
By Nadine Keilholz (Lakeland, FL)
I like a good sexy book, when the sex advances a story with some depth. Unfortunately this book has very little story to it. I got it as a free book, and thought it was worth what I paid for it.

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 "There's a Reason This is Being Given Away for Nothing..." 2009-07-31
By Lee Goldberg (Los Angeles, CA USA)
...because that's more than this novel is worth. It's ineptly executed porn. Cardboard characters spouting porn cliches that make the stories on EMMMANUELLE IN SPACE seem richly textured by comparison. The instruction manual for Norton Anti-Virus is more erotically charged than this poor excuse for a novel...and has a better plot and more believable characters. I'm giving it one star for the cover because that's as far as most people will get anyway.

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 "Short but...worth the read!" 2009-07-27
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Recently divorced Haley Thorne was working 16 hours days and her doctor told her she needed to get away or she was going to have an emotional meltdown. So she was reading her newest romance novel in her private hideaway when there was a knock on the door. There were to strangers at the door, they needed to use the phone. She invite them in, offers them coffee, and they introduce themselves (Jay and Marissa). But instead of coffee the couple has other ideas.



Jeremy Pickett is a detective with the Columbus, OH police and he was stressed out. So Jeremy's brother, Brad French, convinced him he needed to take a break. His rental car broken down and he was walking when he came upon a cabin...Haley's cabin.



This was a free kindle book but, I would have paid a buck or 2 for it. The plot is a little slim but, it set a background for the characters to come together.




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Paranoia

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By the New York Times bestselling author of High Crimes, Paranoia is a Grisham-esque thriller set in a post-boom 21st century economy. With his personal life in decay, a late twenty-something gets caught in one stupid act that spirals out of control threa
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 "No Cherry on the Sundae??" 2009-08-02
By Dchriss1 (Winston-Salem NC)
Paranoia had all the elemets to be a classic suspense novel--interesting characters, a believable plot, even a believable love interest. Just when it was getting real interesting with a seemingly inescapable end game, our hero was had. It was as if the writer ran out of energy. Surely a plot line could have continued with a more death or law defying ending, a bigger more complicated double cross on Wyatt. Instead it ended with a HUH?. With a better ending Adam could have been a continued Hero left to fight and get into more scrapes again elsewhere. The world needs more Robin Hoods.

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 "Frustration overides Fascination" 2009-08-02
By Evelyn Vaughn
I "read" the audio version of this book and, until the last chapter, would have given it a 5-star rating. Adam is an interesting narrator with a great voice, flawed and yet touchingly hopeful, and in one hell of a fix. The story's short chapters (of which there are almost a hundred) and multiple twists and cliff-hangers make from great suspense and, frankly, I enjoyed reading a thriller that doesn't depend on killers or kidnappers to bring the suspense! But then I got to the end of the book and found myself immensely frustrated, especially after so many hours listening to get there. It just... stops. I felt certain that the audio version had left out a page, a paragraph, even a LINE to clarify the end, but double-checked the print copy and, yeah, that's how it ends. I'd been hoping I'd found a writer I could really enjoy, but to me a good read is like an investment, and this one didn't pay off. So much for Finder. Those of you with a higher tolerance for the indeterminate, however, may very much enjoy Paranoia.

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 "Fun and exciting!" 2009-08-01
By jei (Tx Hill Country)
I read this while on vacation, and sent a review on my Kindle - I thought. Didn't appear here! Anyway, I loved the book - it was an easy read and kept me interested. Others here thought it was poorly written. Not so! It was written through the eyes of a 27 yr old slacker, and it wouldn't have been as interesting had he been portrayed in Shakespearean verse. Tech-iness, business, and brand name-ism made it a lot of fun and I hope to see a movie called PARANOIA soon!

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 "An Inspiration to Aspiring Authors" 2009-08-01
By Billy Radcliffe
This story goes from one implausible event to another, leading the remarkably unsympathetic protagonist in a juvenile and predictable rags-to-riches/zero-to-hero story. Along the way the reader is brought in to a world of supposedly high-tech corporate culture about which the author apparently has even more ignorance than he has contempt. The characters are shallow, the plot is unengaging, and the first-person narrative makes reading it like living inside the head of a very dull person.



If drivel like this can get published and so well reviewed, it should give confidence to every aspiring writer out there, no matter how bad.

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 "Not good" 2009-08-01
By V. Picciuolo (Tempe, AZ USA)
The other reviewers who gave this book one and two starts had it right. Adam is not believable at all. Once he crosses over to the other company and gets a great apt to live in with a great view, he suddenly turns into someone with all kinds of insight into other people. The characters are one-dimensional and cliched and it's WAY too wordy. The author threw a little bit of everything in there - corporate espionage, poor kid makes it big, sex, humor, sick parent,cranky old man, washed up inventors, secrets, lies, etc etc etc.... too much.



The ending was so bad that it made me angry. I invested a fair amount of time reading this book on my iPod touch and when I read the ending, I couldn't believe it. I'm wondering if there was more that it didn't download!! The ending was one of the worst I've read ---ever.



I'm sorry to those who love the book. I don't get why you do, but then, you probably don't get why I don't love it, either!


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