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Andrew E. S. Alcock

Publications -  7
Citations -  49

Andrew E. S. Alcock is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mission critical & Supply chain. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 49 citations.

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Federated system for monitoring physical assets

TL;DR: In this article, a federated monitoring system federates heterogeneous monitoring systems to provide end-to-end monitoring information for conveyances with item-layer visibility, where the agent comprises logic and/or data necessary to implement processes on the second monitoring agent while the conveyance is at the second port.
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Two-phase commit synchronizing seal state

TL;DR: In this article, a two-phase transaction commit processing for synchronizing seal state information between a seal device attached to a conveyance and a host for tracking conveyances is presented. But the authors do not specify the communication protocol.
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Efficient processing of assets with multiple data feeds

TL;DR: In this paper, messages are grouped according to entities with which they are associated and messages within each group are sorted according to the time the message was generated by the information feed and processed in the order in which they were generated using a system that accounts for delayed or out-of-order messages by evaluating the message state, comparing it to the last stored state, and delaying the processing of messages arriving ahead of earlier-generated messages.
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Intelligent Retail Logistics Scheduling

TL;DR: The supply chain integrated ordering network (SCION) depot-bookings system automates the planning and scheduling of perishable and nonperishable commodities and the vehicles that carry them into J. Sainsbury depots as mentioned in this paper.
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Intelligent Retail Logistics Scheduling.

TL;DR: The Supply Chain Integrated Ordering Network (SCION) Depot Bookings system automates the planning and scheduling of perishable and non-perishable commodities and the vehicles that carry them into J. Sainsbury depots.