[AISWorld] CFP: EIS Special Issue: Smart Technological Innovations in Enterprise and Economic Systems
Patrick Hung
Patrick.Hung at uoit.ca
Wed Jun 3 21:57:09 EDT 2020
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Call For Papers
Enterprise Information Systems
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Special Issue: Smart Technological Innovations in Enterprise and Economic Systems
https://techjournals.wixsite.com/techjournals/innovations-enterprise-economic-sys
In the Internet of Things (IoT), all smart devices empowered with data analytics, such as laptops, sensors, smart cars, and wearable devices, are connected via wireless/wired networks, changing our work and lifestyle. With the rapid development of IoT, an edge computing paradigm is emerging as an attractive solution for processing the data of IoT applications. To reduce the end-to-end latency and traffic load in 5G systems, integrating Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) in 5G networks supports a variety of innovative applications and services. MEC can be used to connect and control IoT devices remotely, analyze and provide real-time provisioning and analytics. With the rise of global economic and Electronic Commerce (EC), the planning and deployment of efficient inter-organizational for value chain processes have become important. Radio-frequency identification (RFID), Near Field Communication (NFC), and related wireless technologies are evaluated to be one of the greatest technological innovations in the twenty-first century. In the past few years, wireless and context-awareness technology have led to much hope and optimism. The mainstream press hails these innovations as the avant-garde in technology and business. The goal of Real-Time Enterprise (RTE) is obtaining the right information to the right person at the right time with “real time” technology. Empowering the RTE should bring about quick and correct decisions, and enhanced agility and adaptability. In fact, the wireless and context-awareness technology would be helpful for companies to learn, evolve, and achieve the RTE capability. Hence, this special issue attempts to investigate the successful critical factors for successful systems or devices in RTE environment. In addition, this special issue also wants to understand the direct and indirect effects of using these smart technologies to build the Enterprise, Political and Economic Systems around the smart cities and societies.
Additionally, to fulfill the requirements of authentication, confidentiality, integrity, availability, and non-repudiation, the development of Enterprise, Political and Economic Systems (EPES) needs lightweight cryptography to reduce workloads and improve the performance. In other words, when distributing a large number of devices and transmitting massive data, it will increase the workloads of the Internet and calculations in edge computing; therefore, the challenge is to achieve higher performance with lower power consumption. The intelligent green communication network can reach optimal performance as well as lowering down energy consumption; it could reduce transmission if there were Internet repeaters or other better calculation techniques between sensors and edge Computing. Despite the importance of performance evaluation of using Smart Technological Innovations (STI), this special issue invites researchers to publish selected original articles presenting intelligent trends to solve new challenges of intelligent services and system management problems.
This special issue also is interested in review articles as the state-of-the-art of this topic, showing recent major advances and discoveries, significant gaps in the research and new future issues. With a general focus on STI in EPES, this special issue covers topics shown as follows.
Topics
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* Methodologies, and Techniques
# AIoT (Artificial Intelligence of Things) methods for Industry 4.0
# Artificial Intelligent (AI)
# Big Data and Machine Learning
# Cloud Computing in MEC
# Data Mining and Deep Learning for production monitoring
# Intelligent green communication network designs and implementations for smart city
# IoT technology with Design, Deployment, and Performance Evaluation
# Security, privacy, and Quality of Service (QoS)/Quality of Experience (QoE) in MEC
# Smart Alerts and Notifications in Industry
# Smart sensors and communications for smart city
* Applications
# AI and Deep Learning applications
# Big data methods for the Enterprise
# Context-aware services
# eHealth and Ambient Assisted Living
# FinTech and Robo-advisor
# Green IoT and Computing Service
# Internet of Vehicles
# Location-aware services
# Smart Home and Smart City
# 5G Green Implementations and testbed issues
Submission instructions
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Submissions to the special issue will be screened by the Special Issue Editors to ensure that they conform to the quality standards of Enterprise Information Systems. Papers that do not pass this initial screening will be immediately returned to the authors. Reviewers will apply those standards in forming recommendations for acceptance, revision, or rejection. A maximum of two revisions will be invited. Papers should be formatted with Enterprise Information Systems style.
The submission deadline is October 31, 2020. The prospective contributors should submit their papers directly to the online submission system. When submitting, authors should choose the Special Issue (Smart Technological Innovations in Enterprise and Economic Systems) when prompted within the submission form.
Guest Editors
Chia-Chen Chen, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan
Carmen Cámara, Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain
Patrick C. K. Hung, Ontario Tech University, Canada?
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