-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [AISWorld] CFP MCIS 2017 Track: IoT-enabled IS Transform Business and Life Datum: Fri, 9 Jun 2017 13:29:50 +0300 Von: Cleopatra Bardaki cleobar@aueb.gr An: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
MCIS 2017 Track: IoT-enabled IS Transform Business and Life
11th Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems, Genova, Italy, 4-5 September 2017 http://mcis2017.webs.com/
Submission deadline: 20 June 2017
'IoT-enabled IS Transform Business and Life' Track - Description
In an Internet of Things (IoT) environment, people, animals, products, assets, computing devices, machines etc. (things) are uniquely identifiable and they can send over the network information and knowledge about their properties (e.g. identity, status, location, origin, history, ownership) and their surrounding environment. IoT technologies (e.g. sensors, RFID, NFC) are deployed in 'things' of our everyday life and collect and transmit their status data in information systems. In other words, IoT signals a society where humans, computers, things are connected and communicate at any time and place. Considering that over 50 billion 'things' are expected to be connected with the Internet by 2020, the direct, IoT-enabled access to their information paves the way for a huge variety of applications that are expected to revolutionize every aspect of our daily business and social routine. For example, the big data collected from the connected 'things' can fuel business performance improvements because their analysis can provide new business insights that can support rapid, more effective decision making. Respectively, a 'smart' home can monitor elderly people to prevent harmful events. Generally, home automation, healthcare, recycling, product lifecycle management, supply chain management and environment monitoring are just a few of the IoT application areas. Topics include but are not limited to: . Design science models for IoT services (e.g. system architectures, design principles, middleware solutions, etc.) . Data analytics and Big data for IoT ecosystems . Data quality challenges of IoT . Ecological impact of IoT . IoT effect on business processes and performance . Digitalization of industry and economy based on IoT . IoT effect on human/ employee behavior . Cost vs. Benefit Evaluation of IoT applications . Implications of IoT for change in organizational life . IoT and users interactions . IoT-enabled Green organizations . Smart Cities . Privacy and security for IoT services . IoT Applications and Services: home automation, healthcare, etc
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