W3SC 2014 - Workshop on Web 3.0 and Smart Commerce (W3SC2014)
Topics/Call fo Papers
While industries and corporations have acknowledged the importance of Web 2.0 and started integrating Web 2.0 in their business processes, they have made only limited contributions to the burgeoning knowledge in Web 3.0. Web 3.0, also called the Intelligent Web, has different definitions, but it refers to the provision of a more productive, personalized and intuitive environment through the integration of Semantic Web and in general Artificial Intelligence technologies emphasizing information understanding. Web 3.0 means that our things, our belongings, will have the power to learn, intuit and decide.
Smarter Commerce is one of the definitions of Web 3.0, bringing new approaches to e-business. Smart Commerce, along with other Web 3.0 definitions, means that soon we might have fully globalized services that would allow business to transform according to a new step of globalization.
W3SC2014 is an international workshop on advances in theory, applications and different approaches to using Web 3.0 and Smart Commerce. This workshop is about business transformation according to Web 3.0 and its definitions, about new types of services and innovative business models stemming from the high impact of Web 3.0 and Smart Commerce as the next step in globalization. The workshop will also include discussions on relevant topics of Big Data and Big Data Analytics.
Goals
The increase in business research activities can be observed in a variety of the fields. Although there have been several Business and Services workshops focused on Web 3.0 and Smart Commerce, there has been very little interaction so far among researchers. The aim of the workshop is to encourage activity in this field and to bring together worldwide specialists with an interest in Web 3.0.
Unlike conventional conferences, this workshop will mainly explore theoretical and practical problems raised by participants. In particular, we intend to devote sufficient discussion to the importance of sustainability and the relationships between Web 3.0, computer science, and management science.
Workshop topics:
e-business and e-commerce
Intelligent Web Applications
Smart Commerce
Web 3.0 services
Web of Things
Internet of Things
Social computing
Big Data and Big Data Analytics
Smarter Commerce is one of the definitions of Web 3.0, bringing new approaches to e-business. Smart Commerce, along with other Web 3.0 definitions, means that soon we might have fully globalized services that would allow business to transform according to a new step of globalization.
W3SC2014 is an international workshop on advances in theory, applications and different approaches to using Web 3.0 and Smart Commerce. This workshop is about business transformation according to Web 3.0 and its definitions, about new types of services and innovative business models stemming from the high impact of Web 3.0 and Smart Commerce as the next step in globalization. The workshop will also include discussions on relevant topics of Big Data and Big Data Analytics.
Goals
The increase in business research activities can be observed in a variety of the fields. Although there have been several Business and Services workshops focused on Web 3.0 and Smart Commerce, there has been very little interaction so far among researchers. The aim of the workshop is to encourage activity in this field and to bring together worldwide specialists with an interest in Web 3.0.
Unlike conventional conferences, this workshop will mainly explore theoretical and practical problems raised by participants. In particular, we intend to devote sufficient discussion to the importance of sustainability and the relationships between Web 3.0, computer science, and management science.
Workshop topics:
e-business and e-commerce
Intelligent Web Applications
Smart Commerce
Web 3.0 services
Web of Things
Internet of Things
Social computing
Big Data and Big Data Analytics
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