Call for Papers on ICCMIT 2017
“Mobility phenomenon effects in social and economic sphere”
Organized by:
Oskar Szumski, Ph.D.
Faculty of Management
University of Warsaw, Poland
E-mail:
Objectives and Motivation
Mobile technology was widely used before the introduction to android system by business, mostly to support everyday business, monitoring of car fleet or other activities. Increased popularity of mobile technology in private life was an effect of introduction to Android or similar mobile systems to private use. Easy access to internet, being online all the time, changed standard approach to mobile technology, and become the phenomenon of present times.
Mobility phenomenon in social sphere is aligned with high availability of mobile phones and tablets allowing people to be connected all the time with the internet portals and other people. Mobility is currently used and seen in a very wide scope of utilization. Considering people of all ages and popularity of mobile solutions used by those people mobility seems to be one of the most influential elements of everyday life.
Today people use mobility solutions in almost every aspects of their life – searching internet, looking for directions, recommendations and various hints, buying different goods. Living life within social networks, playing games or just to connect with other people. As mobility has many faces it is essential to also allow other areas to benefit from mobility, eg. universities and other educational institutions where mobility can be used to drive better engagement of students in didactic process using from one side not very obvious solutions and from the other hand solutions that have a very high level of influence on one’s life.
Scope and Interests
Mobile technology become the reality of everyday. People of all genders and ages and races starter using mobile technology to support their everyday life, thanks to simplicity of access to mobile devices. Mobile technology is recently the most influential factor, that creates new social models.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
· Mobile e-gaming
· New patterns in e-commerce
· Customer 3.0 and prosumer
· Mobile marketing
· GIS in tourism
· Hyperconnected and aware citizen
· Mobile customer loyalty platforms
· Web 3.0
· Big data
· Cyberstalking
· Security aspects in mobile communication
· Smartphones and tablets in education
· Digital divide in mobile technology
· Intelligent devices in health care
· RFID in entertainment
· Role of apps in micro-enterprise
· Mobile e-banking and m-payments
· Internet of Things
· Development of smart cities
· Privacy in mobile environment
Paper Submission
All instructions and templates for submission can be found in the ICCMIT 2017 website:
http://www.iccmit.net/. The accepted papers will be published by IEEE and it will appear on IEEE-Xplore. Also, the best articles will be invited to be published again after expansion as book chapter in IGI Book as well as Journal of Information Retrieval "ACM Index journal".
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