Subject: | [WI] CFP RFID Web of Things |
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Date: | Wed, 06 Jun 2012 15:02:13 -0000 |
From: | sender@ekimelu.com |
To: | wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de |
Call for Papers: RFID: towards Ubiquitous Computing & the Web
of Things
The Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce
Research is planning a special issue on RFID: towards Ubiquitous
Computing & the web of Things.
Guest editors; Ygal Bendavid, Samuel Fosso Wamba, and Joseph
Barjis
Continuous improvements in technological performance, combined
with maturing applications and decreasing prices have contributed
to the pervasive adoption of Automated Identification Technology
such as bar codes and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
technology. Following its incubation period, today RFID technology
adoption can be seen in various domains making its diffusion
global and cross industries and national borders. Over the last 10
years, RFID application is witnessing a significant growth in
almost each sector. RFID Item-Level Tagging (ILT) initiatives are
extensively deployed in sectors such as apparel and footwear -
with companies such as Gerry Weber International, American
Apparel, Macy, JC Penney, and Wal-Mart leading the movement.
Adoption of RFID is closely related to various concepts such as
Ubiquitous computing (Ubi-comp), the Internet of Things (IoT), and
Web of Things (WoT) or the Web of Things and People (WoTaP), where
a tagged object can communicate electronically, in real time,
with its environment through the global infrastructure of wireless
Internet. As sensors and intelligence are added to physical
objects, this opens the way to innovative electronic commerce
business models and transformation of modern enterprises and their
relationship with their constituencies. Effective application and
adoption of these new models and technologies pose a host of
research questions requiring scientific intervention.
This special issue of JTAER aims to gather new theoretical and/or
qualitative-empirical results addressing some of these research
questions. While contributions in the domain of
e-commerce/e-business are welcome, technical aspects of RFID
(e.g., RFID circuit or antennas designs, modulation schemes for
RFID, RFID electromagnetic field measurements) are not within the
scope.
Subject Coverage
Relevant topics in the domain of electronic commerce, electronic
business, and technology-driven enterprise transformation to be
addressed in this issue might include, but are not limited to the
following.
1. RFID enabled e-commerce business models
• RFID & the EPC Network
• RFID & The Internet of Things (IoT)
• RFID & Ubiquitous Computing (Ubi-Comp) / Pervasive computing
• RFID and the Web of Things (WoT)/ Web of Things and People
(WoTaP)
2. RFID-enabled enterprise and network transformation
• RFID-enabled electronic business models
• RFID-enabled Web Service modeling and management
• RFID-enabled e-commerce processes
3. RFID-enabled e-Supply Chain Management (eSCM)
• RFID enabled e-logistic management
• RFID enabled Tracking & Tracing in the e-supply chain
• Real time data capture in the e-supply chain: applications and
implications
4. RFID operational business intelligence
• RFID data management & analytics for supporting e-commerce
practices
• RFID and ambient intelligence & distributed computing
• RFID Embedded Smart Objects
5. Near Field Communication (NFC) technology and e-commerce
applications.
• NFC e-commerce adoption
• NFC e-commerce & M-commerce based applications
6. Focused empirical studies, on specific topics within the field
of RFID
• Empirical studies of adopters using RFID to support B2B
e-commerce transactions
• Case Studies of RFID e-commerce enabled applications and
implications
Notes for Intending Authors
Authors are invited to submit original and significant research
contributions in the aforementioned areas. Papers should not be
previously published, or currently submitted for consideration
elsewhere. Accepted manuscripts must conform to the journal format
(see http://www.jtaer.com/). All submissions will be reviewed
according to the journal peer-review policy. The special issue is
tentatively planned for print in August 2013.
Author guidelines can be found at
http://www.jtaer.com/author_guidelines.doc. All submissions will
be refereed by at least three reviewers. Submissions should be
directed by email to Bendavid.ygal@uqam.ca with copy to
samuel@uow.edu.au ; J.Barjis@TUDelft.NL
For more information, please visit the following web site:
http://www.jtaer.com.
Important dates
- Full paper submission: No later than 30th November 2012
- Notification of acceptance: February 1st 2013
- Revisions: Due by 15thMarch 2013
- Final acceptance notification: No later than 15th April 2013
- Camera ready version of paper: May 1st 2013
- Publication: August 2013
Guest Editors
Dr. Ygal Bendavid
Université du Québec À Montréal (Canada)
E-mail: Bendavid.ygal@uqam.ca
Dr. Samuel Fosso Wamba,
University of Wollongong (Australia)
Rouen Business School (France)
E-mail: Samuel@uow.edu.au
Dr. Joseph Barjis
Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands)
E-mail: J.Barjis@TUDelft.NL
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