Thursday, December 8, 2016

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

CFP: International Journal of Hyperconnectivity and the Int





The International Journal of Hyperconnectivity and the Internet of Things promotes innovative, interesting and rigorously developed conceptual and empirical contributions and encourages theory based multi- or inter-disciplinary research. This journal covers topics relating to IoT and the current age of hyperconnectivity including security concerns, applications of IoT, development and management of the IoT, wearable computing, IoT for home automation, smart cities, and other environments. - Submit a paper http://www.igi-global.com/calls-for-papers/international-journal-hyperconnectivity-internet-things/157228

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Monday, June 20, 2016

International Journal of Hyperconnectivity and the Internet of Things (IJHIoT)

Call For Papers

Description: 
The International Journal of Hyperconnectivity and the Internet of Things (IJHIoT) promotes innovative, interesting and rigorously developed conceptual and empirical contributions and encourages theory based multi- or interdisciplinary research. This journal covers topics relating to IoT and the current age of hyperconnectivity including security concerns, applications of IoT, development and management of the IoT, wearable computing, IoT for home automation, smart cities, and other environments.

Topics Covered: 
Cyber Security
Data Mining
Hyperconnectivity
Information Systems
Internet of Everything (IoE)
Internet of Things (IoT)
IoT Application Programming Interface (API)
IoT Development
IoT Devices
IoT Management
IoT Platform
Network Architecture
SCADA Platforms
Service Oriented IoT Architecture
Smart Cities
Standard Development Organizations (SDO)
Technology Adoption
Usability
Wearable Computing
Web of Things (WoT)

Mission: 
The mission of the International Journal of Hyperconnectivity and the Internet of Things (IJHIoT) is to explore a range of related topics and generate research debates in relation to cyber security, hyperconnectivity, Internet of Things (IoT), Web of Things (WoT), and Internet of Everything (IoE). Targeting researchers, practitioners, academicians, government officials, military professionals and other industry professionals, IJHIoT provides a forum to discuss technical, human, societal, and policy issues in relation to hyperconnectivity, and IoT. Articles published in IJHIoT deal with a vast number of issues concerning usage, failure, success, policies, strategies, security concerns, the development, and integration of IoT applications in organizations in and across developed, emerging and developing nations.

Editorial Board: 

International Advisory Board:
Hassan Kazemian, London Metropolitan University, UK
James Njenga, University of the Western Cape, South Africa
Tonny Omwansa, University of Nairobi, Kenya
Pedro Taveras, Pontificia Universidad Catolica Madre y Maestra, Singapore 

Associate Editors: 
Adewale Adeboye, Southern Wesleyan University, United States
William Butler, Capitol Technology University, United States
Alfredo Cruz, Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico, United States
Mohamed Eltayeb, Colorado Technical University, United States
Kailash Joshi, University of Missouri, United States
Marwan Omar, Saint Leo University, United States

Editorial Review Board: 

Jonathan Abramson, Post University, United States
Imad Al Saeed, Colorado Technical University, United States
Sanjiv Bhatia, University of Missouri - St. Louis, United States
Cynthia Calongne, Colorado Technical University, United States
Jose Carenas-Haro, Arizona State University, United States
Simon Cleveland, Nova Southeastern University, United States
Nyeng Gyang, Colorado Technical University, United States
Hammad Haq, Colorado Technical University, United States
Bruce Harmon, Colorado Technical University, United States
Irvin Heard, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States
Caroline Howard, HC Consulting, United States
Barcus Jackson, Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes - Jewish College, United States
Pa Saffiong Kebbeh, University of the Gambia, Gambia
Brian Leonard, Alabama A&M University, United States
Rick Livingood, Colorado Technical University, United States
Dinesh Mirchandani, University of Missouri, United States
Derek Mohamed, Saint Leo University, United States
Shawn Murray, Northrup Grumman, United States
Miriam Pabon, Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico, United States
Gleb Radchenko, South Ural State University, Russia
Othoniel Rodriguez, Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico, United States
Laura Russell, Faulkner University, United States
Bo Sanden, Colorado Technical University, United States

Monday, February 22, 2016

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

An Examination of the Prior Use of E-Learning Within an Extended Technology Acceptance Model and the Factors That Influence the Behavioral Intention of Users to Use M-Learning

An Examination of the Prior Use of E-Learning Within an Extended Technology Acceptance Model and the Factors That Influence the Behavioral Intention of Users to Use M-Learning

Jonathan AbramsonMaurice DawsonJeffery Stevens