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Colleagues,
What do Social Media, Blockchain, IoT have in common? They
converge around
location. Learn how these technologies are transforming the
digital space
by attending the SIGGIS Workshop:
GIS, Location Analytics and Digital Convergence: Social Media,
Blockchain
and Internet of Things
Description:
This workshop will serve as a research forum on the varied aspects
of
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and location analytics.
Aligned with
the AMCIS 2019 theme, “New Frontiers in Digital Convergence,” the
focus of
the workshop will be on digital convergence of GIS and location
analytics
with other existing and emerging technologies, dealing with
relevant
teaching and research opportunities. Digital convergence is
enabled by
various technologies, such as Social Media, Blockchain, Internet
of Things,
Augmented and Virtual Reality, and the Cloud, and is often
facilitated and
accelerated by locational data and spatial features of such
technologies.
For example, Location analytics and GIS move the Internet beyond
cyberspace
to the location-aware Internet of Things, enabling any devices or
things to
sense and communicate their geographical location over time.
This workshop, including the keynote talk by an industry leader,
will
highlights emerging opportunities as well as issues, such as
barriers to
adoption and use, as well as privacy and trust. In addition, a
group
activity will be facilitated focusing on these research areas to
discuss
the “who, what, where, when, how, and why” of participating in
this
burgeoning research domain.
Organizers:
Daniel Farkas, Pace University,
dfarkas@pace.edu
Brian Hilton, Claremont Graduate University,
Brian.Hilton@cgu.edu
James B. Pick, University of Redlands,
James_Pick@redlands.edu
Hindupur Ramakrishna, University of Redlands,
Hindupur_Ramakrishna@redlands.edu
Avijit Sarkar, University of Redlands,
Avijit_Sarkar@redlands.edu
Namchul Shin, Pace University,
nshin@pace.edu
Contact for more information: Dan Farkas (
dfarkas@pace.edu)
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Dan Farkas, PhD
Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems
Pace University
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