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Jabeur, Nafaâ, and Hedi Haddad. "From intelligent web of things to social web of things." Facta universitatis - series: Electronics and Energetics 29, no. 3 (2016): 367–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/fuee1603367j.

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Numerous challenges, including limited resources, random mobility, and lack of standardized communication protocols, are currently preventing a myriad of heterogeneous devices to interact and provide Web services within the context of the Web of Things (WoT). We argue in this paper that these devices should be augmented with artificial intelligence techniques for an enhanced management of their resources and an easier construction of Web applications integrating Real World Things (RWT). To this end, we present a new classification of the WoT challenges and highlight the opportunities of embedding smartness into RWT. We also present our vision of Intelligent WoT by proposing a multiagent system-based architecture for intelligent Web service composition. In addition, we discuss the shift of the WoT toward a Social WoT (SWoT) and debate our ideas within two important scenarios, namely the Intelligent VANET-WoT and smart logistics.
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Javaid, Sabeen, Hammad Afzal, Fahim Arif, Naima Iltaf, Haider Abbas, and Waseem Iqbal. "CATSWoTS: Context Aware Trustworthy Social Web of Things System." Sensors 19, no. 14 (July 12, 2019): 3076. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19143076.

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The inevitable revolution of the Internet of Things (IoT) and its benefits can be witnessed everywhere. Two major issues related to IoT are the interoperability and the identification of trustworthy things. The proposed Context-Aware Trustworthy Social Web of Things System (CATSWoTS) addresses the interoperability issue by incorporating web technologies including Service Oriented Architecture where each thing plays the role of a service provider as well as a role of service consumer. The aspect of social web helps in getting recommendations from social relations. It was identified that the context dependency of trust along with Quality of Service (QoS) criteria, for identifying and recommending trustworthy Web of Things (WoT), require more attention. For this purpose, the parameters of context awareness and the constraints of QoS are considered. The research focuses on the idea of a user-centric system where the profiles of each thing (level of trustworthiness) are being maintained at a centralized level and at a distributed level as well. The CATSWoTS evaluates service providers based on the mentioned parameters and the constraints and then identifies a suitable service provider. For this, a rule-based collaborative filtering approach is used. The efficacy of CATSWoTS is evaluated with a specifically designed environment using a real QoS data set. The results showed that the proposed novel technique fills the gap present in the state of the art. It performed well by dynamically identifying and recommending trustworthy services as per the requirements of a service seeker.
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Console, Luca, Ilaria Lombardi, Claudia Picardi, and Rossana Simeoni. "Toward a social web of intelligent things." AI Communications 24, no. 3 (2011): 265–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/aic-2011-0503.

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Cabral, Bruno, Cibele Vasconcelos, and Cássio V. S. Prazeres. "The social web of things: enabling the interaction of people and things on social networks." International Journal of Web Based Communities 10, no. 4 (2014): 426. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijwbc.2014.065393.

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Moons, Bart. "Toward an Open Web (of Things)." IEEE Technology and Society Magazine 40, no. 3 (September 2021): 24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mts.2021.3104377.

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Komarov, Mikhail, Nikita Konovalov, and Nikolay Kazantsev. "How Internet of Things Influences Human Behavior Building Social Web of Services via Agent-Based Approach." Foundations of Computing and Decision Sciences 41, no. 3 (September 1, 2016): 197–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/fcds-2016-0012.

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AbstractThe paper discovers potential human interactions with growing amount of internet of things (IoT) via proposed concept of Social Web of Services (classical social web with smart things - daily life objects connected to the internet). To investigate the impact of IoT on user behaviour patterns we modelled human-thing interactions using agent-based simulation (ABM). We have proved that under certain conditions SmartThings, connected to the IoT, are able to change patterns of Human behaviour. Results of this work predict our way of living in the era of caused by viral effects of IoT application (HCI and M2M connections), and could be used to foster business process management in the IoT era.
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Johannsen, Carl Gustav. "Teaching social media in public libraries – Danish experiences." Bottom Line 28, no. 1/2 (July 6, 2015): 19–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/bl-01-2015-0001.

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Purpose – The paper aims to report on a Danish Web 2.0 user training project from 2009. Besides, reporting the main results of the project, the paper discusses some broader perspectives concerning social media in library context. Many public and academic libraries worldwide have, inspired by the American “23 Things” Web 2.0 training program, been involved in training and educating both of their internal staff and of their users. The key questions are: whether concepts like “23 Things” and the like are likely to contribute to solving the problems of the computer illiterate segments of the population and whether Web 2.0, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr and the like represent subjects which should be legitimately taught as part of professional public and academic library activities. Design/methodology/approach – Based on systematic evaluation of public library-based social media courses, inspired by the “29 Things” concept, targeted at users. Findings – The article points out that it is questionable whether the “23 Things” project, as based on principles of self-directed learning, ownership for one’s own learning and similar popular notions, which fit very well into the taste and preferences of computer literate middle-class individuals, will also work among computer illiterate citizens. Concerning the second key question, the article points out that only a few critical opinions are against social media in libraries and that the presence of social media is legitimized through different reasons, including marketing, learning and higher-order purposes. Originality/value – The findings of the Danish public library social media courses in 2009 have not been reported before.
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Widayat, Rossi Maunofa, Achmad Nurmandi, Yeni Rosilawati, Zuly Qodir, Sunyoto Usman, and Tawakkal Baharuddin. "2019 Election Campaign Model in Indonesia Using Social Media." Webology 19, no. 1 (January 20, 2022): 5216–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.14704/web/v19i1/web19351.

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The presence of social media platforms, especially Twitter, in Indonesia since the 2014 and 2019 elections have been used as a campaign media used by political parties to change conventional campaign strategies into virtual campaigns that are more informative, interactive, and participatory. This paper will analyze Twitter social media used by political parties, including @PDI_Perjuangan, @Gerindra, @DPP_PPP, @PKSejahtera during the campaign from January to April in the 2019 General Election, with analysis tools using Nvivo 12Plus. Using big data analysis from the Twitter of political parties, we found several things: first, the various news posted during the campaign with the amount and intensity of the news and becoming a trending topic will affect the number of followers owned by political parties, the more often political parties post news it will affect voter segmentation, the number of likes for the message content, the number of followers, and the number of retweets. Second, the popularity of public figures can also be a measure of the success of the campaign strategy made through the news on Twitter social media. Third, the 2019 election campaign produced an effective campaign model when compared to previous campaigns on social media.
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Abd Ali, Hussein Najm, and -. "The Effect of Media Technology on Electronic Shopping." Webology 18, Special Issue 04 (September 30, 2021): 1424–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.14704/web/v18si04/web18207.

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Social networking helps create greater online presence, leads and traffic for businesses. Strategic social media preparation is an integral part of an E-commerce sector. Social media continues to achieve global prominence because of commercial success. There is a great percentage of promotional campaigns taking place via social media platforms. Getting social media presence can make ecommerce even more useful. It makes it incredibly convenient to draw consumers via social media. Social media has motivated many people to buy different things, you know. Lots of firms have been able to market their goods and business through Facebook and other social networking platforms. Generally, only bigger corporations can use social media. To build profitable company on social media, you need to set specific goals. Companies now use social media with the intention of expanding their market. Social networking has the potential to boost revenue and it is an efficient cost-efficient way to communicate with customers. If you connect with your customers on Facebook and Twitter, you will be able to figure out what your customers want. Social networking sites cater for conversational features by 'liking' and 'discussing' features. Sharing knowledge online is relevant because it affects the decisions taken by customers when purchasing goods and services. A perfect way to promote your company is to add Sharing buttons for social media sites on your website. In this way, it's likely that you'll raise the number of users your site gets. Several individuals base their buying choices on things seen in the internet. Social media play a major part in one's networking and selling practices. Consumers around the world will be spending billions of their hard earned dollars yearly on social media sites.
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Qi, Lianyong, Qiang He, Feifei Chen, Wanchun Dou, Shaohua Wan, Xuyun Zhang, and Xiaolong Xu. "Finding All You Need: Web APIs Recommendation in Web of Things Through Keywords Search." IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems 6, no. 5 (October 2019): 1063–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tcss.2019.2906925.

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Carruthers, Kate. "How the Internet of Things Changes Everything." Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy 2, no. 4 (May 26, 2020): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.18080/jtde.v2n4.275.

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In many ways the Internet of Things will change everything, as devices and software mesh and become part of the connected fabric of the Internet. This article explores the context and potential offered by the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT). It provides an overview of this next phase of the digital revolution that is underpinned by the growth of the social web, web 2.0, and the convergence of technologies such as mobile and ubiquitous broadband. This article also attempts to provide some insight into the potential value of the Internet of Things market in the future. The opportunities offered by the Internet of Things also raise serious questions about privacy and security in a connected world. As Umair Haque noted recently: “At some point, we should all question the value of an internet that objectifies you, tracks you, and polices you...without your consent.” (Haque 2014)
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Ali, Sajjad, Muhammad Golam Kibria, Muhammad Aslam Jarwar, Hoon Ki Lee, and Ilyoung Chong. "A Model of Socially Connected Web Objects for IoT Applications." Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing 2018 (2018): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6309509.

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is evolving with the connected objects at an unprecedented rate, bringing about enormous opportunities for the future IoT applications as well as challenges. One of the major challenges is to handle the complexity generated by the interconnection of billions of objects. However, Social Internet of Things (SIoT), emerging from the conglomeration of IoT and social networks, has realized an efficient way to facilitate the development of complex future IoT applications. Nevertheless, to fully utilize the benefits of SIoT, a platform that can provide efficient services using social relations among heterogeneous objects is highly required. The web objects enabled IoT environment promotes SIoT features by enabling virtualization using virtual objects and supporting the modularity with microservices. To realize SIoT services, this article proposes an architecture that provides a foundation for the development of lightweight microservices based on socially connected web objects. To efficiently discover web objects and reduce the complexity of service provisioning processes, a social relationship model is presented. To realize the interoperable service operations, a semantic ontology model has been developed. Finally, to evaluate the proposed design, a prototype has been implemented based on a use case scenario.
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Soegoto, E. S., and E. Mustafa. "Application of Web-based for E-business." International Journal of Research and Applied Technology 1, no. 1 (June 25, 2021): 154–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.34010/injuratech.v1i1.5659.

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E-commerce is one of the technologies that should be applied in a company. The objective of this study is to identify e-commerce growth in improving competitive advantage in business processes. The method used was descriptive method for presenting a complete one picture of the social setting or intended for exploration and clarification of a phenomenon or social reality, by describing number of variables relating to the problem and the unit under study between the phenomena being tested. The results of this study were to increase the competitive advantage of the company. This study was conducted by discussing the payment transaction system, sales, and orders made by businesses using e-commerce technology. If all things are well-conducted, it can increase the competitive advantage of the company
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Морозов, Михаил Дмитриевич, Mikhail Dmitrievich Morozov, Владислав Витальевич Романов, and Vladislav Vitalievich Romanov. "Role of aesthetics in web design." Vestnik of Astrakhan State Technical University 2019, no. 2 (November 19, 2019): 77–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.24143/1812-9498-2019-2-77-80.

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The paper highlights the growing importance of web sites that become the preferred media choice for information search, company presentation, purchasing things, choosing entertainment, education, and social contacts. Visual symbols play an increasingly important role in our daily lives. The concept of aesthetics which plays an important role in designing successful websites, in supporting the content and the functionality, in appealing to the taste of the target audience is discussed. It has been stated that working with visual text elements and color in web design is given a special place. The graphic effects make a compulsory part of any website. The correla-tion between aesthetics and functionality in web design has been analyzed. The role of aesthetics in IT technology and design has been evaluated.
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Yarlagadda, Dedeepya. "Survey on Big data Analytics." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 10, no. 9 (September 30, 2022): 79–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2022.46566.

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Abstract: Big Data is an idea used to portray informational collections that are excessively enormous or complex for standard social data sets to catch, handle, and interact in an opportune way. Huge information has at any rate, one of the going with credits: a huge volume, a quick speed, or a wide assortment. Computerized logic, the web, social media, and the Internet of Things are both speeding up the complexity of knowledge by new directions and wellsprings of data. Sensors, PCs, video, log documents, value-based programming, web-based media, for instance, all create huge measures of information progressively
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Liu, Xun. "Blockchain-Enabled Collaborative Edge Computing for Intelligent Education Systems Using Social IoT." International Journal of Distributed Systems and Technologies 13, no. 7 (July 12, 2022): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijdst.307958.

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As new technologies such as the internet of things, big data analysis, artificial intelligence, and cloud computing are widely used, intelligent learning platforms and web-based educational platforms are gaining popularity. Social internet of things (SIoT) uses mobile edge computing and interpersonal interactions among SIoT users to take advantage of the benefits that collaborative edge computing (CEC) offers, even while posing new challenges. The communication efficiency and the security of intelligent education systems must be considerably developed to ensure real-time services. Therefore, this work deliberates an advanced structural framework for a blockchain-enabled 6G communication network (BC-6GCN) for the intelligent education system. Schools must analyze massive data volumes to provide intelligent education services, leaving the data open to manipulation by malicious hackers. The challenges discussed can lead to the potential advancement of protected, reliable, and smart SIoT frameworks.
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Olson, Nasrine, Jan Michael Nolin, and Gustaf Nelhans. "Semantic web, ubiquitous computing, or internet of things? A macro-analysis of scholarly publications." Journal of Documentation 71, no. 5 (September 14, 2015): 884–916. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jd-03-2013-0033.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate concepts that are used in depicting future visions of society, as afforded by technology, to map the extent of their use, examine the level of their dominance in different research areas and geographic boundaries, identify potential overlaps, analyse their longitudinal growth, and examine whether any of the identified concepts has assumed an overarching position. Design/methodology/approach – In total, 14 concepts, each of which is used to depict visions of future information infrastructures, were identified. More than 20,000 scholarly documents related to 11 of these concepts (those with 20 or more documents) are analysed by various qualitative/quantitative methods. Findings – The concepts most referred to are semantic web and ubiquitous computing (all years), and internet of things (Year 2013). Publications on some newer concepts (e.g. digital living, real world internet) are minimal. There are variations in the extent of use and preferred concepts based on geographic and disciplinary boundaries. The overlap in the use of these terms is minimal and none of these terms has assumed an overarching umbrella position. Research limitations/implications – This study is limited to scholarly publications; it would be relevant to also study the pattern of usage in governmental communications and policy documents. Social implications – By mapping multiplicity of concepts and the dispersion of discussions, the authors highlight the need for, and facilitate, a broader discussion of related social and societal implications. Originality/value – This paper is the first to present a collective of these related concepts and map the pattern of their occurrence and growth.
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Park, Eun G., and Matthew Milner. "Building Social Interactions as a Creation of Networks in an RDF Repository." Journal of Arts and Humanities 7, no. 2 (February 28, 2018): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.18533/journal.v7i2.1342.

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<p>Humanities scholars are not likely to be thinking about their research findings as data, and the predominant models of organizing documents remain generally archival or bibliographic in nature for text-based documents. Although the linked data movement has greatly influenced information organization and search queries on the Web, in comparison to other fields, the adoption of the linked data approach to humanities collections is unequally paced. This study intends to explain how people or actors make social interactions, and how social interactions are formed in a type of network through the example of the Making Publics (MaPs) project. The objective of the MaPs project is to build collaborative common environments for tracing social interactions between people, things, places and times. To build social interactions, the Networked Event Model was designed in a collaborative environment. Events were defined as six types of nodes (e.g., people, organizations, places, things, events, and literals) in the RDF (Resource Description Framework) triple statements. The interaction vocabulary list is made of 173 verbs and predicates, offering 510 traceable events. The RDF repository runs on a Sesame server and MySQL architecture. Users can use digital tools to select and document events and visually present the selected events in interactive social web forms. The MaPs project sought to extract the network extant in the works of prose in large collaborative humanities documents. In this way, the dissemination of and access to humanities data can be made more connectable, available and accessible to both academic and non-academic communities.</p>
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Vadlamudi, Siddhartha. "The Internet of Things (IoT) and Social Interaction: Influence of Source Attribution and Human Specialization." Engineering International 9, no. 1 (April 20, 2021): 17–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.18034/ei.v9i1.526.

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The evolvement of IT has open new doors in connecting many devices to the worldwide web that successively produce data around the physical setting using the IoT. However, the system of message turns out to be slightly intricate in human specialization-internet of things communication for the reason that the IoT is a system including diverse objects transferring data This study examines the hypothetical pathway by which the changes in source attribution that is multiple against single and specialization that is multi-functionality against single functionality of IoT devices affect the quality of human- internet of things interaction. The result from the study obtained from 80 participants that took part in the experiment shows that multiple source attribution improves the condition of information basically for the low-involvement people supports further probes the multiple source effects. However, this study recommends improvement of attribution source and human specialization-IoT.
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Ni, Jiayu, and Baoxiang Huang. "Research on the Fast Construction Method of Basic Geographic Framework of 3D Smart Community." Frontiers in Computing and Intelligent Systems 2, no. 1 (December 5, 2022): 146–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/fcis.v2i1.3345.

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In order to promote the reform and innovation of social governance system, create "community brain" and build digital twin community in digital space, the hierarchical and household-level three-dimensional basic geographic framework plays the role of data base. Based on the key technologies such as deep learning change monitoring, batch building and rendering of hierarchical household 3D models on the Web side, and multi-source address matching, this paper explores and realizes the technical route of quickly building hierarchical household-level 3D basic geographic framework of 3D smart communities. Through the technique of dynamic rendering monomer, a three-dimensional model visualization platform of oblique photography is built, which effectively integrates various government resources of people, houses, things and things, and realizes socialization, intelligence and specialization of social governance and convenience services.
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Akhirianto, Pas Mahyu, Anita B. Wandanaya, and Opan Mustopah. "PERANCANGAN APLIKASI ENKRIPSI DAN DEKRIPSI FILE BERBASIS WEB." Journal CERITA 2, no. 2 (August 1, 2016): 214–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.33050/cerita.v2i2.699.

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In the development of technology that is so advanced today, especially in the field of communication and information, maintaining privacy is something that absolutely must be done for each individual. Rapoport (in Soesilo, 1998) defines privacy as an ability to control the interaction, the ability to acquire options and the ability to achieve the desired interaction. Nowadays, a lot of things that can be done by using the internet, such as selling, social interacting through social media (Social Media) such as Facebook, learn, or just read the news through the portal of electronic media, and so forth. Most of the activities that can be done on the internet, requires personal data of its users, where the issue of privacy is of onsiderableconcern. As the development of information and communication technology in this case the Internet, the technology used to protect all personal data users also grown and will continue to evolve into more sophisticated. For this reason the author took the initiative to create a Endesapp application program, which aims to facilitate a person or agency who frequently exchange data in the form of files through the Internet. With so security in maintaining personal data even be increased as well as the possibility of the spread of sensitive data has been poor. In this study, the method used is to design programs shaped application file encryption and decryption web-based cryptographic techniques to the type of algorithm that is supported is 3DES ( Triple DES ) , AES - 128 ( Advanced encyption Standard) , AES - 192 and AES - 256.
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Erfanmanesh, Mohammadamin, and A. Abrizah. "Mapping worldwide research on the Internet of Things during 2011-2016." Electronic Library 36, no. 6 (December 10, 2018): 979–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/el-09-2017-0196.

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Purpose The Internet of Things (IoT) has attracted wide attention from researchers to address the potential of this technology in various industries recently. This study aims to investigate different characteristics of worldwide research on the IoT using bibliometrics, network analysis and altmetrics. Growth of the literature, publication types, languages, publication countries and research subjects are addressed. The scientific and social impact of the journal articles has also been examined using citation and altmetrics scores. Design/methodology/approach The Scopus database was searched for articles indexed under the terms “Internet of Thing*” or “IoT” or “Internet of Everything*” or “Web of Thing*”, and a total of 13,725 articles from 2011 to 2016 were retrieved and analysed. Findings There was a continuous increase in the number of publications per year over the period, with a 6.7-fold rise in the number of publications, with the highest share of research output (4,989) published in 2016. Contribution of authors at the micro, meso and macro levels was analysed. About 89 per cent of total publications were the result of collaborative efforts, and Asia-Pacific was responsible for almost 53 per cent of world scientific production of IoT literature. Generally, the IoT research are found in publications concentrating on computer networks and communications, electrical and electronic engineering and computer science applications. The results also showed that the presence of IoT research on the social web is still low, with 6.8 per cent of total publications presenting some altmetric activity. Research limitations/implications The work reported is limited to only Scopus-indexed publications. While the search methodology aimed to be as inclusive as possible, it may not have captured all scholarly research output in the IoT world. Practical implications The findings of this study may help researchers understand the performance of IoT research from across the world and suggest directions for further research. Originality/value This paper reviews the literature of the IoT in past five years using rigorous bibliometric, altmetric and network analysis tools.
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Abbas, Roba, Katina Michael, and M. G. Michael. "Using a Social-Ethical Framework to Evaluate Location-Based Services in an Internet of Things World." International Review of Information Ethics 22 (December 1, 2014): 42–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.29173/irie118.

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The idea for an Internet of Things has matured since its inception as a concept in 1999. People today speak openly of a Web of Things and People, and even more broadly of an Internet of Everything. As our relationships become more and more complex and enmeshed, through the use of advanced technologies, we have pondered on ways to simplify flows of communications, to collect meaningful data, and use them to make timely decisions with respect to optimisation and efficiency. At their core, these flows of communications are pathways to registers of interaction, and tell the intricate story of outputs at various units of analysis- things, vehicles, animals, people, organisations, industries, even governments. In this trend toward evidence-based enquiry, data is the enabling force driving the growth of IoT infrastructure. This paper uses the case of location-based services, which are integral to IoT approaches, to demonstrate that new technologies are complex in their effects on society. Fundamental to IoT is the spatial element, and through this capability, the tracking and monitoring of everything, from the smallest nut and bolt, to the largest shipping liner to the mapping of planet earth, and from the whereabouts of the minor to that of the prime minister. How this information is stored, who has access, and what they will do with it, is arguable depending on the stated answers. In this case study of location-based services we concentrate on control and trust, two overarching themes that have been very much neglected, and use the outcomes of this research to inform the development of a socio-ethical conceptual framework that can be applied to minimise the unintended negative consequences of advanced technologies. We posit it is not enough to claim objectivity through information ethics approaches alone, and present instead a socio-ethical impact framework. Sociality therefore binds together that higher ideal of praxis where the living thing (e.g. human) is the central and most valued actor of a system.
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Abbas, Roba, Katina Michael, and M. G. Michael. "Using a Social-Ethical Framework to Evaluate Location-Based Services in an Internet of Things World." International Review of Information Ethics 22 (December 1, 2014): 42–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.29173/irie127.

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The idea for an Internet of Things has matured since its inception as a concept in 1999. People today speak openly of a Web of Things and People, and even more broadly of an Internet of Everything. As our relationships become more and more complex and enmeshed, through the use of advanced technologies, we have pondered on ways to simplify flows of communications, to collect meaningful data, and use them to make timely decisions with respect to optimisation and efficiency. At their core, these flows of communications are pathways to registers of interaction, and tell the intricate story of outputs at various units of analysis- things, vehicles, animals, people, organisations, industries, even governments. In this trend toward evidence-based enquiry, data is the enabling force driving the growth of IoT infrastructure. This paper uses the case of location-based services, which are integral to IoT approaches, to demonstrate that new technologies are complex in their effects on society. Fundamental to IoT is the spatial element, and through this capability, the tracking and monitoring of everything, from the smallest nut and bolt, to the largest shipping liner to the mapping of planet earth, and from the whereabouts of the minor to that of the prime minister. How this information is stored, who has access, and what they will do with it, is arguable depending on the stated answers. In this case study of location-based services we concentrate on control and trust, two overarching themes that have been very much neglected, and use the outcomes of this research to inform the development of a socio-ethical conceptual framework that can be applied to minimise the unintended negative consequences of advanced technologies. We posit it is not enough to claim objectivity through information ethics approaches alone, and present instead a socio-ethical impact framework. Sociality therefore binds together that higher ideal of praxis where the living thing (e.g. human) is the central and most valued actor of a system.
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Nolin, Jan, and Nasrine Olson. "The Internet of Things and convenience." Internet Research 26, no. 2 (April 4, 2016): 360–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/intr-03-2014-0082.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore and engage with connections between the evolving technology of the Internet of Things (IoT) and notions of convenience. In particular, the concept of alpha convenience is introduced in order to articulate the broad scope of Internet “any-everything” connectivity, here called “alpha convenience.” Design/methodology/approach – The recommendations of Constructive Technology Assessment are followed in order to evaluate technology before implementation. The seven value drivers articulated by Fleisch (2010) are utilized in order to envision-specific aspects. Findings – Three critical aspects relating to alpha convenience are identified and discussed: gossiping technology, personalization and the disempowered smartphone user. It is argued that extreme forms of convenience shift traditional areas of human agency onto technology. It is also noted that alpha convenience tends to develop as ubiquitous feature of future society, making it difficult, if not impossible, to opt out. Research limitations/implications – The paper focusses on one powerful concept, although the IoT is merely one of several terms used to deliberate the role of next-generation information technology and society. Notable competitors include semantic web, ubiquitous computing, pervasive computing and ambient intelligence. Social implications – The IoT is predicted to be an intrusive feature into everyday life and the paper identifies important aspects. Originality/value – This is the first critical discussion of the IoT and convenience. The paper aims at conceptual innovation. Overall, there is a substantial lack of critical scrutiny of the emerging ideas of the IoT.
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Gwangwava, Norman, Albert U. Ude, Enoch N. Ogunmuyiwa, and Richard Addo-Tenkorang. "Social Communities of Design and Makers and their Impact on Learning." International Journal of E-Entrepreneurship and Innovation 8, no. 1 (January 2018): 42–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijeei.2018010103.

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The past two decades have seen a rapid growth in the Maker communities and Communities of Enquiry. Unlike social media, these communities have a unique goal of sharing special skills as well as enquiring about special knowledge areas. Advancements in web technologies and models of delivery, in particular, cloud computing (CC), enables the communities to thrive virtually. The authors focus on the technocratic communities interested in designing and making things. These are also known as hobbyists or hackers, in their respective scientific or engineering disciplines. Various online platforms continue to surface, modelled around the Maker concept. The article scrutinizes the value and impact of these communities in learning. A new model for inspiring innovation in knowledge-based economies and building communities of industry and end-user ready product maker is presented and discussed.
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Srinivasa, K. G., Abhinav Shikhar, J. S. Naveen, and B. J. Sowmya. "Social Impacts of Using Internet of Things and Data Analytics to Prevent and Reduce the Rate of Accidents." International Journal of Applied Evolutionary Computation 7, no. 4 (October 2016): 60–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijaec.2016100104.

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Hundreds of lives in the country are lost each day due to the delayed medical response to the accident spots. In the present scenario, the victims completely rely on the passersby for almost every kind of medical help such as informing the hospital or ambulance. This project aims to automate the process of detecting and reporting accidents using accident detection kit in vehicles. The kit has a System on Chip and various sensors which sense various parameters that change drastically during the occurrence of accidents such as the vibration levels, orientation of vehicles with respect to the ground. The accident is said to occur when these values cross the permissible threshold limit. As soon as this happens, the latitude and longitude of the accident spot is tracked using the GPS module present in the kit. The nearest hospital and police station is computed by the GPS Module, which uses the latitude and longitude values as the input. The accident notifications are sent to the concerned hospital and police station over the web interface accordingly. The assignment of particular ambulance and the required traffic policemen to the accident cases is done using the web interface. The android application guides the ambulance driver as well as the policemen to the accident spot and also helps in the detailed registration of the accidents. An intelligent analysis of the last five years' rich dataset uncovers the patterns followed by the accidents and gives valuable insights on how to deploy the existing resources such as ambulances and traffic-police efficiently. Various types of analysis are done to identify the cause-effect relationships and deal with this in a better way. Such technical solutions to the frequently occurring problems would result in saving many lives as well as making the cities safer and smarter.
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Easwaran, Arjun, P. Arvindan, E. Dhanyasree, R. Surya, and S. Selvakumar. "Internet of Things Enabled Smart Animal Farm Prototype." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2070, no. 1 (November 1, 2021): 012115. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2070/1/012115.

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Abstract Livestock plays very important economic, social and cultural roles in the well being of rural communities across the world. Quality environmental conditions, automation and monitoring are the key necessities of running a good and profitable livestock farm. Air quality, temperature of the surroundings and humidity play a major role while deciding the fan speeds of the exhaust System used in all aspects of livestock farming. Another important part of livestock production is increasing incubation speeds of eggs by performing artificial incubation. It is a requirement to maintain the temperature at a constant value in this system. This paper describes two mutually exclusive Fuzzy Logic algorithm-based systems to automate the exhaust system and an artificial egg incubator. The other important part of a livestock farm is production of milk and milk products. It is required to monitor the health of cows by overseeing their activities at any point of time. This can be done by determining and monitoring the activities performed by the cow. This paper describes a simple Deep Learning Model to classify the activities of a cow broadly as standing, walking or grazing. The Exhaust and the Incubator system are controlled and monitored using Internet of Things (IOT) System using a native web application developed using the Flask framework.
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Ramirez-Asis, Edwin, Dr Martha Guerra-Muñoz, Dr Maximiliano Asís-López, Dr Rolando Saenz-Rodriguez, and Dr Jorge Castillo-Picon. "Evolution of the Latin American Digital Ecosystem in COVID-19." Webology 19, no. 1 (January 20, 2022): 2621–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.14704/web/v19i1/web19174.

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The relevance of digital technology to fight isolation, distribute preventive measures and assist economic systems began to build as early as the installation of the first health measures for covid 19. This study's goal is to analyze Latin America's ability to fulfill this challenge. The following are the conclusions: Latin America's digital ecosystem is at an intermediate degree of development, allowing it to somewhat alleviate the consequences of the epidemic. Also, the rural/urban contrast shows a significant amount of digital marginalization. The digital divide prevents key segments of the population from receiving health information, downloading instructional resources to improve school performance, or purchasing things online. The digital gap is compounded by the fact that most Latin American homes only use the internet for communication and social networking. A home digital resilience index (calculated on the use of the Internet to download health apps, educational apps, perform e-commerce operations and use fintech). It also suggests a lack of technology adoption, but rather a lack of technological integration in manufacturing processes, notably supply networks. The share of the workforce that can telework adds to the labor market disruption in COVID-19.
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Mardiani, Juni Netti, and Nurlaily Nurlaily. "SOCIOLOGY OF LAW PERSPECTIVES IN REVIEWING THE EFFECTIVE SOCIAL CONTROL FOR SOCIAL MEDIAS." Journal of Law and Policy Transformation 7, no. 1 (June 29, 2022): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.37253/jlpt.v7i1.6728.

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Law as a means of social control is a process of influencing everyone to behave in accordance with society's expectations of the parties and/or victims who will take steps to become a priority part for restorative justice, except for cases that are and have the potential to be divisive. Therefore, communication ethics in social media must not use harsh, provocative, pornographic, or discriminative words and not to post articles or sites that refer to lies. The use of communication media facilities has now grown so rapidly along with advances in communication technology, where we are faced with many choices to be able to convey/access information both through conventional media such as print media and electronic media and the most developed is social media. This research will use the normative legal method with qualitative analysis. The purpose of this research will relate the sociology of law in the use of social media, the most often used by people is social networking, because this site allows people to create personal web pages that can be directly connected with friends to share information and communication. There needs to be controlled to regulate the use of social media as a means of communication so that unwanted things do not occur.
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Finin, Tim, Anupam Joshi, Pranam Kolari, Akshay Java, Anubhav Kale, and Amit Karandikar. "The Information Ecology of Social Media and Online Communities." AI Magazine 29, no. 3 (September 6, 2008): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aimag.v29i3.2158.

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Social media systems such as weblogs, photo- and link-sharing sites, Wikis and on-line forums are currently thought to produce up to one third of new Web content. One thing that sets these ``Web 2.0'' sites apart from traditional Web pages and resources is that they are intertwined with other forms of networked data. Their standard hyperlinks are enriched by social networks, comments, trackbacks, advertisements, tags, RDF data and metadata. We describe recent work on building systems that use models of the Blogosphere to recognize spam blogs, find opinions on topics, identify communities of interest, derive trust relationships, and detect influential bloggers.
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Cavalieri, Adriane, João Reis, and Marlene Amorim. "Circular Economy and Internet of Things: Mapping Science of Case Studies in Manufacturing Industry." Sustainability 13, no. 6 (March 17, 2021): 3299. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13063299.

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This study investigates the “Internet of things” (IoT) and “Circular Economy” (CE) relationship in the current scientific literature focused on case studies or use cases on manufacturing context. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to map the science centered on “case studies” with respect to the “IoT” and “CE” connection, contributing to fill the gap of the subject that is already relevant to the scientific community and practitioners. The research methodology consists of developing a bibliometric study, employing PRISMA process, whose data is obtained from the Web of Science database. The VOSviewer was the computer program selected for the bibliometric analysis. The Web of Science (WoS) analysis tool supports VOSviewer. The papers were analyzed according to network analysis principles. The qualitative content analysis complements these results. The results show the high-frequency keywords and topics associated with the theme “IoT and CE”; the most cited papers; the intellectual structure of “IoT and CE”; the new emerging themes in scientific research; and social networks among the researchers. The paper’s contribution is the results of the bibliometric analysis and a better understanding of the relationship of “IoT” and “CE” by the “case studies” addressed in the empirical investigations.
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Zhang, Helen. "Battling for Votes: The Ascent of the Permanent Campaign in Canada." Political Science Undergraduate Review 1, no. 2 (February 15, 2016): 34–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.29173/psur17.

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This paper describes a recent shift being seen in Canadian politics. By studying the concept of the permanent campaign, it can be seen that voters are involved in politics in a new way. The permanent campaign is characterized by how it increasingly uses recent and new technologies in a sophisticated manner. This includes what is known as Web 2.0, which is seen with the broader widespread usage of the internet as well as social media platforms. Web 2.0 makes practices of data collecting possible, such as microtargeting and narrowcasting. The permanent campaign is also evident in the changing landscape of news media. These various techniques of using technology in Canadian politics shapes the way that the electorate receives messages. There are differing opinions as to whether this shift is positive or negative for Canadian politics. Journalists tend to view the permanent campaign as harmful while some authors view things like social media as more participatory.
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Chai, Yueting, Chunyan Miao, Baowen Sun, Yongqing Zheng, and Qingzhong Li. "Crowd science and engineering: concept and research framework." International Journal of Crowd Science 1, no. 1 (March 6, 2017): 2–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijcs-01-2017-0004.

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Purpose The synthetic application and interaction of/between the internet, Internet of Things, cloud computing, big data, Industry 4.0 and other new patterns and new technologies shall breed future Web-based industrial operation system and social operation management patterns, manifesting as a crowd cyber eco-system composed of multiple interconnected intelligent agents (enterprises, individuals and governmental agencies) and its dynamic behaviors. This paper aims to explore the basic principles and laws of such a system and its behavior. Design/methodology/approach The authors propose the concepts of crowd science and engineering (CSE) and expound its main content, thus forming a research framework of theories and methodologies of crowd science. Findings CSE is expected to substantially promote the formation and development of crowd science and thus lay a foundation for the advancement of Web-based industrial operation system and social operation management patterns. Originality/value This paper is the first one to propose the concepts of CSE, which lights the beacon for the future research in this area.
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Bader, Sebastian R., and Maria Maleshkova. "SOLIOT—Decentralized Data Control and Interactions for IoT." Future Internet 12, no. 6 (June 16, 2020): 105. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fi12060105.

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The digital revolution affects every aspect of society and economy. In particular, the manufacturing industry faces a new age of production processes and connected collaboration. The underlying ideas and concepts, often also framed as a new “Internet of Things”, transfer IT technologies to the shop floor, entailing major challenges regarding the heterogeneity of the domain. On the other hand, web technologies have already proven their value in distributed settings. SOLID (derived from “social linked data”) is a recent approach to decentralize data control and standardize interactions for social applications in the web. Extending this approach towards industrial applications has the potential to bridge the gap between the World Wide Web and local manufacturing environments. This paper proposes SOLIOT—a combination of lightweight industrial protocols with the integration and data control provided by SOLID. An in-depth requirement analysis examines the potential but also current limitations of the approach. The conceptual capabilities are outlined, compared and extended for the IoT protocols CoAP and MQTT. The feasibility of the approach is illustrated through an open-source implementation, which is evaluated in a virtual test bed and a detailed analysis of the proposed components.
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Brahmantha, Gede Putra Aditya, and I. Wayan Santiyasa. "Sentiment Analysis of the Enforcement of PSBB Part II in Jakarta." JELIKU (Jurnal Elektronik Ilmu Komputer Udayana) 9, no. 2 (November 24, 2020): 259. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jlk.2020.v09.i02.p13.

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In addition to communicating, Social Media is a place to issue opinions by the public on many things that are currently taking place, Twitter is one of these social medias that is widely used in conveying opinions regardless of whether these opinions are negative, positive, or even neutral. Tweets data about the Enforcement of PSBB Part II in Jakarta were obtained as many as 200 opinions using web crawling then advanced to the preprocessing stage before being classified using the K-Nearest Neighbor and Multinomial Naive Bayes algorithms. In 3 tests, the highest accuracy was 65.00% for K-Nearest Neighbor and the highest accuracy was 85.00% for Multinomial Naive Bayes method.
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Maghawry, Noura E., and Samy Ghoniemy. "A Proposed Internet of Everything Framework for Disease Prediction." International Journal of Online and Biomedical Engineering (iJOE) 15, no. 04 (February 27, 2019): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v15i04.9834.

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Social networks and Internet of things are two paradigms when integrated a new paradigm Internet of Everything is established that has its impact on revolutionizing various fields such as engineering, industry and healthcare. Social networks became nowadays of the most important web services on which people heavily rely, thus became a major source for information extraction for rational decision making considering individuals as social or socio sensors. Furthermore, people using sensors especially biological sensors enabled the use of internet of things technology in building intelligent healthcare systems. One of the challenges facing the design of such systems is the design of an intelligent recommender system that is able to deal with such big data. For that, this paper proposes a framework to develop an enhanced intelligent expert advisor-based health monitoring and disease awareness system. The proposed framework enables the researchers to design advisory systems that are able to observe physiological signals through the use of different bio sensors and integrate it with historical medical data together with the massive data collected from social networks to provide accurate alerts and recommendations for many ailments inspected. The proposed Framework is designed to facilitate generic, dynamic and scalable process of integrating different types of social networks and bio sensors.
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Rau, Pei-Luen Patrick, Eva Huang, Mao Mao, Qin Gao, Chenyue Feng, and Yubo Zhang. "Exploring interactive style and user experience design for social web of things of Chinese users: A case study in Beijing." International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 80 (August 2015): 24–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhcs.2015.02.007.

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Gai, Xi. "Intelligent Advertising Design Strategy Based on Internet of Things Technology." Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing 2022 (August 3, 2022): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5163330.

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With the rapid development of modern economy, the advertising industry is crucial to economic and social development, and information technology has made a significant contribution to the development. Outdoor advertising is not only an important part of a city’s image but also reflects the overall appearance of a city’s economy, politics, and culture. With the emergence of IoT technology, new advertising communication modes are constantly updated. The Internet of Things is at the forefront of information technology and provides a major impetus for the development of the advertising industry today. This paper studies the intelligent advertising design strategy based on the Internet of Things technology, which is a truly responsive advertising communication mode that serves the needs of the audience. Through multisensory interaction design, an effective interaction between people and advertisements can be formed. And it adopts a variety of crawling strategies to analyze the intelligent web advertisement crawler system to collect advertisement data in the Internet. The research results show that the repetition rate of advertisements captured by the best priority strategy is stable at around 25%, and the overall advertising information repetition rate is the lowest.
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Ramos, Douglas Rossi. "An Analysis of Subjectivation Processes Mediated by New Digital Technologies." International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET) 15, no. 24 (December 22, 2020): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v15i24.19315.

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The new advent of digital, recurrently called by some authors as Web 2.0, Web 3.0 and Internet of Things, less than a mere technological change, con-sists of a new communicational paradigm. Mobile technologies, such as smartphones, have gained increasing prominence as means and tools of communication and mediators of interaction, in such a context. In this work, we intend to discuss mobile technology, especially smartphones, as media-tors of social practices and modes of subjectivity today. For the analysis, the notion of remediation by the Spanish sociologist Amparo Lasén was used, which, in a general scope, concerns the reconfiguration of mediations on the self-practices due to the adoption of new technologies as mediators of social practices. Among the results, the subjectivity process mediated by mobile technologies can be divided into two axes of analysis: one referring to identi-fication, knowledge sharing and self-awareness, and the other to control and dependence. The use of this type of digital mobile technology, such as smartphones, does not consist merely of just 'one more' media technology, which would minimally influence the processes of constituting subjectivities, on the contrary, it relates to an effective device for intermediating self and social-practices.
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Makori, Elisha Ondieki. "Promoting innovation and application of internet of things in academic and research information organizations." Library Review 66, no. 8/9 (November 7, 2017): 655–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/lr-01-2017-0002.

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Purpose The purpose of the study was to investigate factors promoting innovation and application of internet of things in academic and research information organizations. Design/methodology/approach Quantitative research design involved survey of selected academic and research information organizations in public and private chartered institutions. Information professionals, digital content managers, information systems and technologists that normally consume big data and technological resources were involved in the process of data collection using structured questionnaire and content analysis. Information organizations and information practitioners were selected from public and private academic and research institutions. Findings Innovation of internet of things has increasingly transformed and changed academic and research information organizations as the source of knowledge in addition to expanding access to education, data, information and communication anywhere anytime through hyperconnectivity and networking. Internet of things technologies such as mobile of things, web of things, digital information systems and personal devices are widely applied by digital natives in academic and research information organizations. Mobilization platform and devices is the single biggest provider of data, information and knowledge in academic and research organizations. Modern trends in education and knowledge practices in academic institutions and information organizations depends upon internet of things, digital repositories, electronic books and journals, social media interfaces, multimedia applications, information portal hubs and interactive websites, although challenges regarding inadequate information communication technology infrastructure and social computing facilities still persist. Research limitations/implications Information organizations in public and private chartered academic and research institutions were adopted in the study. Respondents handling and supporting information management, planning and decision-making provided the necessary data. Information professionals, digital content managers, information systems and technologists are proactively involved in data and information analytics. Practical implications Academic and research information organizations are powerhouses that provide knowledge to support research, teaching and learning for sustainable development and the betterment of humanity and society. Innovation of internet of things and associated technologies provides practical aspects of attaining sustainable information development practices in the contemporary knowledge society. Internet of things technologies, principles of economies of scale and investment and customer needs entail that information organizations and practitioners should provide appropriate and smart systems and solutions. Social implications Modern academic and research information organizations have the social corporate responsibility to offer technological innovations to heighten access to knowledge and learning in academic and research institutions. Economically, innovation and application of internet of things provide unlimited access to big data and information in organizations all the time anywhere anytime. Originality/value Data management is a growing phenomenon that information practitioners need to fully understand in the digital economies. Information professionals need to embrace and appreciate innovation and application of internet of things technologies whose role in sustainable development practices is critical in academic and research organizations.
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Ang, Li-Minn, Kah Phooi Seng, and Adamu Murtala Zungeru. "Utilizing Social Insect-Based Communities for Routing in Network-based Sensor Systems." International Journal of Swarm Intelligence Research 7, no. 4 (October 2016): 52–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijsir.2016100103.

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The emergence of new technologies such as Internet/Web/Network-of-Things and large scale wireless sensor systems requires the collection of data from an increasing volume of networked-based sensors for analysis. This increases the challenge of routing in network-based sensor systems. This paper presents a study to utilize social insect-based communities for routing in wireless sensor networks. The authors will use for discussion two types of insects: ants and termites. Social insect communities are formed from simple, autonomous and cooperative organisms that are interdependent for their survival. These communities are able to effectively coordinate themselves to achieve global objectives despite a lack of centralized planning. The performances of these insect-based algorithms were tested on common routing scenarios. The results were compared with other routing algorithms with varying network density and showed that insect-based routing techniques improved on network energy consumption with a control over best-effort service.
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Yang, Woong, Soo-Hong Lee, Yong Zhu Jin, and Hyun-Tae Hwang. "Development of web-based collaborative framework for the simulation of embedded systems." Journal of Computational Design and Engineering 3, no. 4 (June 29, 2016): 363–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcde.2016.06.004.

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Abstract Cyber Physical System (CPS) and Internet of Things (IoT) are hot objects of interest as an extension of the embedded system. These interactive products and systems contain Mobile Devices which are most popular and used most frequently. Also these have been widely used from the control of the Nuclear Power Control System (NPCS) to IoT Home Service. Information & Communication Technology (ICT) topics of trend fused-complex current Information Technology (IT) and Communication Technology (CT) are closely linked to real space and virtual space. This immediately means the arrival of the ultra-connected society. It refers to a society in which various objects surrounding the human innovation and change in the social sector are expected through the connection between the data which are to be generated. In addition, studies of Tool-kit for the design of such systems are also actively pursued. However, only increased cooperation and information sharing between the physical object consists of a variety of machinery and equipment. We have taken into consideration a number of design variables of the high barriers to entry about the product. In this study, It has been developed a Web-based collaboration framework which can be a flexible connection between macroscopically virtual environment and the physical environment. This framework is able to verifiy and manage physical environments. Also it can resolve the bottlenecks encountered during the base expansion and development process of IoT (Internet of Things) environment. Highlights Flexible connection between a virtual environment and a physical environment. Resolving the bottlenecks encountered during the development of IoT environment. Examining the product instantly and verifying the production design qualities through online. Having a role of the managing board based on big data.
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Duan, Ruijun, and Li Guo. "Application of Blockchain for Internet of Things: A Bibliometric Analysis." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2021 (April 29, 2021): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5547530.

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As a disruptive emerging technology, the Internet of things (IoT) has rapidly developed, but its privacy risks and security vulnerabilities are still key challenges. The decentralized and distributed architecture of blockchain has the potential to satisfy IoT privacy and security requirements. This gives birth to the new domain of blockchain for IoT (BIoT). BIoT will cause significant transformations across several industries, paving the way for new business models. Based on the Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) and Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) databases in Web of Science (WoS) Core Collection, this study aims to explore the research trends and cooperation in the field of BIoT using the bibliometric method. The results indicate that the publications in this field have increased significantly from 2016 to 2020, with China and the USA being the most productive and influential countries. Keyword co-occurrence analysis shows that the most important research topics are as follows: security issues, core technologies, application dimensions, and transaction processes. Text mining analysis indicates that future research directions for BloT will focus more on both computing paradigms and key applications. This study will provide researchers with a greater understanding on the state of the art of BIoT and will serve as a reference for researchers engaging in this field to identify their own future research directions.
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Novira, Ayu, and Feri Fadli Aiyub. "Aplikasi Pelayanan Pengaduan Masyarakat Berbasis Web pada Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah Langsa." JTIM : Jurnal Teknologi Informasi dan Multimedia 1, no. 1 (May 15, 2019): 70–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.35746/jtim.v1i1.17.

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Information technology is one of the things that has an important role in the era of globalization. Technological developments rapidly growth from year to year then its own facilities so as to provide convenience for its users. Information technology directly affects the lives of individuals and social especially at government agencies. Langsa General Hospital is one of the government agencies that has grown in the field of public health services, which is one of the public facilities are very important in the life of the community. It must be in balance with good services and facilities provided by the hospital. One of the facilities needed Area of Langsa General Hospital which is a container for the community can channel feedback in the form of a complaint with the objective as a means of communication between the hospital and the community which acts as a users of the service, with the existence of the container, the hospital can increase quality or improve any service provided to the community hospital.
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Dr. R Lokesh Kumar, B. Ramakantha Reddy,. "Comparative Analysis of Sentiment Analysis on Social Media." INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN INDUSTRY 9, no. 1 (March 13, 2021): 885–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/itii.v9i1.213.

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For past few years, the World Wide Web has turned into an immense wellspring of client produced content and opinionative information. Utilizing web-based life, for example, Instagram, Facebook, twitter, etc., users share their views and feelings in an advantageous manner. Web-based social networking, for example, Instagram, Facebook, twitter, etc., where a huge number of individuals prompt their individual perspectives in their everyday communication, which may be their assumptions & sentiments about specific thing. These consistently developing emotional information are, without a doubt, an incredibly rich wellspring of data for any sort of basic leadership method. To computerize examination of such information, region of Sentiment Analysis has been developed. It goes for recognizing opinionative information in the Web & characterizing it as indicated by their polarities., regardless of whether they convey a positive/negative implication. Assessment Study is an issue of content-based examination, yet there are a few difficulties that make it troublesome when contrasted with conventional content-based investigation This unmistakably expresses there is need of an endeavor to move in the direction of these issues and it has opened up a few open doors for future research for taking care of refutations, concealed assumptions ID, slangs, polysemy. Be that as it may, the developing size of information requests programmed information examination strategies. In this paper, a literature review on various strategies utilized in the Sentiment Analysis is done to comprehend dimension of the work.
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Assiri, Fatmah. "Methods for Assessing, Predicting, and Improving Data Veracity: A survey." ADCAIJ: Advances in Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence Journal 9, no. 4 (November 19, 2020): 5–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.14201/adcaij202094530.

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Data is an essential part of smart cities, and data can play an important role indecision making processes. Data generated through web applications and devicesutilize the Internet of Things (IoT) and related technologies. Thus, it is also importantto be able to create big data, which has historically been defined as having threekey dimensions: volume, variety, and velocity. However, recently, veracity has beenadded as the fourth dimension. Data veracity relates to the quality of the data. Anypotential issues with the quality of the data must be corrected because low-quality dataleads to poor software construction, and ultimately bad decision making. In this work,we reviewed the existing literature on related technical solutions that address dataveracity based on the domain of its application, including social media, web, and IoTapplications. The challenges or limitations and related gaps in existing work will bediscussed, and future research directions will be proposed to address the critical issuesof data veracity in the era of big data
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Park, Won, Youngin You, and Kyungho Lee. "Detecting Potential Insider Threat: Analyzing Insiders’ Sentiment Exposed in Social Media." Security and Communication Networks 2018 (July 18, 2018): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7243296.

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In the era of Internet of Things (IoT), impact of social media is increasing gradually. With the huge progress in the IoT device, insider threat is becoming much more dangerous. Trying to find what kind of people are in high risk for the organization, about one million of tweets were analyzed by sentiment analysis methodology. Dataset made by the web service “Sentiment140” was used to find possible malicious insider. Based on the analysis of the sentiment level, users with negative sentiments were classified by the criteria and then selected as possible malicious insiders according to the threat level. Machine learning algorithms in the open-sourced machine learning software “Weka (Waikato Environment for Knowledge Analysis)” were used to find the possible malicious insider. Decision Tree had the highest accuracy among supervised learning algorithms and K-Means had the highest accuracy among unsupervised learning. In addition, we extract the frequently used words from the topic modeling technique and then verified the analysis results by matching them to the information security compliance elements. These findings can contribute to achieve higher detection accuracy by combining individual’s characteristics to the previous studies such as analyzing system behavior.
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V.K, Niveditha, Dr Kiran V, and Avinash Pathak. "Review on Technologies Used in Developing a Tool for Automatic Software Upgrades at Data Centers." Journal of University of Shanghai for Science and Technology 23, no. 06 (June 18, 2021): 767–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.51201/jusst/21/05322.

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The fast evolution pace of various technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Cloud Computing and the world moving towards digitalization created an increased need for data centers than ever before. Data centers support a wide range of internet services, including web hosting, e-commerce, and social networking. In recent years huge data centers have been owned and run by tech giants like Google, Facebook, Microsoft, etc., and these firms are known as Hyper-scalers. Hyper-scalers are the next big thing, ready to fundamentally alter the internet world for data storage through a variety of services supplied by them across all technological domains. The tool for automatic software upgrade focuses on having a seamless upgrade for the devices in the datacenters mainly in huge data centers owned by the hyper-scalers. This paper mainly focuses on the technologies used in developing the tool for automatic software upgrade, an overview of how the tool is developed, and its features. By deploying this tool in the datacenters, it supports them in delivering more efficient services.
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Al Rasyid, M. Udin Harun, Rengga Asmara, and Hendi Yanuar Setianto. "Pemantauan Kualitas Udara Terintegrasi dengan Semantic Web Of Thing." INFORMATICS FOR EDUCATORS AND PROFESSIONAL : Journal of Informatics 4, no. 2 (June 2, 2020): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.51211/itbi.v4i2.1324.

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Abstrak: Udara merupakan salah satu sumber daya alam yang paling penting bagi keberadaan makhluk hidup di bumi ini. Semua organisme hidup membutuhkan kualitas udara yang baik bebas dari gas berbahaya untuk melanjutkan hidup mereka. Beberapa organisasi telah membuat sistem monitoring dengan struktur data yang berbeda tanpa adanya standar penyamaan. Di sisi lain, manusia masih membutuhkan waktu untuk menafsirkan data-data sensor untuk mendapatkan informasi. Linked Data merupakan metode untuk merepresentasikan dan menghubungkan data terstruktur pada web. Data terstruktur tersebut diintegrasikan dengan Semantic Sensor Web (SSW) yang dipublikasikan pada beberapa format sehingga mudah dibaca mesin dan dapat dihubungkan ke data terstruktur lainnya. Kemudian, untuk menyajikan data yang aktual, sistem monitoring didesain untuk menerima data secara terus-menerus, diquery secara real-time dan dibagikan melalui sosial media. Kata kunci: Linked Data, Pemantauan Kualitas Udara, Semantic Web, Sosial Media. Abstract: Air is one of the most essential natural resources for the existence and survival of the entire life on this planet. all living organisms need good quality of air which is free of harmful gases to continue their life. Some organizations have set up monitoring systems with different data structures without an equalization standard. On the other hand, humans still need time to interpret sensor data to get information. Linked Data is a method for representing and connecting structured data on the web. The structured data is integrated with the Semantic Sensor Web (SSW) which is published in several formats so that it is easy to read and can be connected to other structured data. Then, to present the actual data, the monitoring system is designed to receive data continuously, queried in real time and shared through social media Keywords: Air Quality Monitoring, Linked Data, Semantic Web, Social Media
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