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<title>Fosstrak EPCIS</title>
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<p>Fosstrak EPCIS provides an EPCglobal-certified EPCIS Repository as well as Query and Capture clients.
In addition to these standards-compliant modules, it also offers a "Webadapter" for easy EPCIS
access via web protocols (e.g., REST).</p>

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Fosstrak EPCIS is a complete implementation of the EPCIS standard specification
(Version 1.0.1 of September 21, 2007). It successfully passed conformance testing
and is <a href="http://www.epcglobalinc.org/certification/"><b>EPCglobal-certified</b></a>.
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<center><a href="http://www.epcglobalinc.org/certification/"><img src="images/epc_cert_mark.png"/></a></center>
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<subsection name="How can the Fosstrak EPCIS Project help you?">
This project allows you to:
<ul>
<li>deploy an EPCIS Repository using our implementation</li>
<li>query an existing EPCIS Repository using our graphical user interface</li>
<li>fill an existing EPCIS Repository with EPC data using our graphical user interface</li>
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<subsection name="Organization">
The Fosstrak EPCIS Project comprises three separate modules:
<ul>
<li>an EPCIS Repository implementation</li>
<li>an interactive EPCIS Capture Application</li>
<li>an interactive EPCIS Query Application</li>
</ul>
The figure below gives an overview of the Fosstrak EPCIS Implementation. For more
information refer to the <a href="docs/architecture-guide.html">Architecture Guide</a>.
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<img src="images/epcis_architecture.png"/>
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<subsection name="Usage Scenarios">
Possible usage scenarios include the following:
<ul>
<li>Embed our EPCIS Repository into your own applications to add an EPCIS interface to it</li>
<li>Interactively explore any EPCIS Repository using our graphical EPCIS Query Application</li>
<li>Use our EPCIS accessing applications as a blueprint to build your own EPCIS Capture or Query Application</li>
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