What tools are available to support solution providers and/or in-house solutions through this update?

  • POSTED: 10/01/2024
  • AUTHOR: Charlotte-B-MWC

The GDST has created open-source libraries that will support a series of models that reflect the EPCIS/GS1 vocabulary models, mappers to support moving data into/out of XML/JSON/JSON-LD, and Master Data and EPCIS extensions specific to GDST. These will reduce the cost of developing standardized traceability software and improve interoperability between systems.

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