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    Safety and security management through an integrated multidisciplinary model and related integrated technological framework

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    The purpose of this paper is to illustrate a multidisciplinary model for safety and security management (IMMSSM) which can be implemented by means of a suitable Integrated Technological System Framework (ITSF) that can be based on Internet of Things (IoT)/Internet of Everything (IoE), showing also the significant role played by the integration of the elements that compose the model itself, thanks to a proper genetic algorithm studied for the specific context

    Internet Industry: A Perspective Review through Internet of Things and Internet of Everything

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    The objective of this article is to concisely explore the Internet industry through a new perspective and concept of Internet of Things (IoT) and Internet of Everything (IoE). Within this article, a brief description and development of Internet industry are presented; following with competitive strategy within the Internet industry; then value chain and the use of applications in the Internet industry. Followed by effects and benefits; and challenges, legal and ethical issues of IoT and IoE. Finally, a Concise Concluding Statement for Thoughts is stated

    The Internet of Everything

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    In the era before IoT, the world wide web, internet, web 2.0 and social media made people’s lives comfortable by providing web services and enabling access personal data irrespective of their location. Further, to save time and improve efficiency, there is a need for machine to machine communication, automation, smart computing and ubiquitous access to personal devices. This need gave birth to the phenomenon of Internet of Things (IoT) and further to the concept of Internet of Everything (IoE)

    30 BILLION DEVICES AUTOMATICALLY INTERCONNECTED BY 2020_ IMPACT ON THE VLE

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    A fact established is that in the next six years, over 50 billion people, things and processes will be interconnected over the internet automatically, an average of six devices per person. The concept popularly known as the Internet of Things (IoT, also known as Internet of Everything 'IoE', Cloud of Things 'CoE') is fast gaining grounds and is bent to change the way we interact with the Internet. The IoT is estimated as a $1,423.09 billion dollar market by the year 2020. The fraction of this market to be accessed by the Education sector is yet to be determined. If the current figures are extrapolated however, this fraction promises to be quite substantial. The possibility of the IoT is totally enabled by the introduction of the IPv6 scheme, which has 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456 IP addresses. This conveniently allows for assigning about 100 dedicated IP addresses to each atom on planet Earth. This will naturally affect all paradigms of teaching and learning that leverage on IP networks for content delivery e.g. VLEs, eLearning and mLearning. Discussed in this paper are the current approaches adopted in VLEs and how the emerging IoT/IoE paradigms will impact them in the not too distant future. This study will help prepare the VLE stakeholders to be better equipped for the impending changes that cannot but occur. Keywords: Internet of Things (IoT), Internet of Everything (IoE), Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), eLearning, Sensor Networks, M2M

    The Internet of Everything

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    In the era before IoT, the world wide web, internet, web 2.0 and social media made people’s lives comfortable by providing web services and enabling access personal data irrespective of their location. Further, to save time and improve efficiency, there is a need for machine to machine communication, automation, smart computing and ubiquitous access to personal devices. This need gave birth to the phenomenon of Internet of Things (IoT) and further to the concept of Internet of Everything (IoE)

    Exploring the Digital Transformation Based on Big Data with Ubiquitous Internet of Everything

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    Digital technologies present both game-changing opportunities for and existential threats to companies. Digital services in consumer-facing organizations offer novelty value propositions, closer consumer relationships and higher automation of consumer-facing processes. Facing big digital data streams generated by ubiquitous Internet of Everything(IoE) and savvy customers with mobile computing and social media, this paper focuses on digital transformation journeys seeking digital capabilities and digital leadership to upgrade organizational performance, one is discovering big data value, the other is dual methods with agile. The finding provides practical implications that can help guide practitioners in digital transformation
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