Barcodes and RFID, for identification of items, locations or individuals; and hand held mobile computers, used to direct activities or collect information. In any project to introduce or update information systems using these technologies, there are five key elements which determine success of the project.
The five elements are:
- system design,
- software,
- hardware,
- labels or tags, and
- ongoing support.
This page talks about the second item, the software.
The systems that we provide cover a wide range of functionality. The most basic systems are completely self contained, and run on a single hand held computer, with no support required other than a convenient printer for producing reports.
At the other end of the spectrum, our more sophisticated systems include several different elements. There is usually a desktop application. There are mobile elements, running on hand held computers, which may be operating in batch mode, or connected by local or wide area wireless network.
A web components is becoming more of a standard feature, either as a means of viewing
information or
requesting services, or as a fully interactive element of the system. And many of these systems
exchange
information with one or more back end
systems.
So by software, we mean all of the above.
There are several key issues which differentiate this software from conventional desktop
software. The special difficulties of this environment include...
- using tiny screens and keyboards on the mobile units
- protecting your data on batch mode devices
- mobile processors running at slower speeds
- managing multiple instances of a common database
- RFID interfaces require special management in mobile applications
- using bar code readers and RF links with web applications
Why are SageData so good at producing software that complies with all the above constraints? Because
we have
been at if for a long time.
We produced our first hand held computer
software in 1991, for a data collection project. We have made a lot of mistakes since then, but we
do not
make the same mistake twice. So our software is well tested, well proven, robust. Over 50 person
years (yes,
half a century) of development activity have gone into these products, not counting countless hours
of
contribution from some 900 clients. (not that all the contributions
were fully appreciated at
the time.)
And by working closely with the hardware manufacturers, we have learned to push the envelope - found
ways to
extend the function of these machines beyond that advertised in the technical literature.
Our software is all built around the two key technologies - auto ID (bar code or RFID) and
mobile computing (batch or RF). This usually translates into people, place and things
. We
cover a wide
variety of applications, but they are all based around identifying items, knowing a physical
location, and
knowing who is interacting with the item.
Specific applications include..
- asset management,
- routine inspections,
- managing tool cribs, small stores or warehouses,
- directing messengers,
- tracking maintenance activities,
- and collecting data (soil samples, or counting caribou)
- manufacturing controls (including QA)
- handling fresh produce
- and more…
We have a variety of standard packages that have been developed over the years. This
includes...
- BassetPro - for asset management and
small stores applications
- Whippet - for larger warehouse management applications
- FiESTA - Fire Equipment Status Tracking Application - for
managing
inspections of fire extinguishers and other fire fighting equipment
- PICS - Paperless Inventory Control System, for smaller
stores, such
as departmental stationery stores
- SePTRE Security Patrol Tracking Equipment
Absolutely. But we do this a little differently.
The classic software trade off is between custom and standard solutions.The custom solution
is good, because it gives you a system that does exactly what you want. But unfortunately custom
applications take time to develop, are expensive, may not give you exactly what you want. And worst
of all,
you are part of the testing and debugging process.
Standard systems avoid these problems. They are less expensive, can be delivered quickly, and are
usually
robust and well proven. But unfortunately they don't do exactly what you want. You may have to
change your
process to match the operating procedures laid down by the software.
We have steered a path between these two extremes.
We believe that the perfect tool is one that does everything that you need. And absolutely nothing
else.
All installations start with a standard package. These packages are designed so
that we can easily configure them by removing (actually hiding) functionality that is not required.
The
result is a package that is closely configured to our clients exact requirements. But it can be
delivered
quickly. It is not expensive. And it is robust - as the changes only affect the presentation layer -
the
user interface.
Our aim is to give you a boring system. You turn it on, it works. No fuss. No excitement.
Providing you with robust, well proven software is a key part of achieving that aim.
Our intention is to leave you to focus on your key areas of expertise, your core competencies. Our
job is to
look after the bar code system, so that you don't have to.
Contact SageData for more information on RFID, and its suitability for your application.
SageData is based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
We design, supply and support systems built around RFID,
Barcodes and Handheld computers.
For further information, or for advice and assistance with your
application,
contact Doreen Garvin or Trinity Joseph.
Click here to reach
SageData by email.
To reach us by phone:
from outside Ottawa, dial
1-888-838-1067
from Ottawa, dial
613-225-4404