Here is the rationale for the title: (01)
Around 4yrs ago we came up with the title Smart Networked Systems and Societies
(or Cyber-Physical Social Systems). The reason for this is explained in the
summit proposal. Since IoT and IoE have become popular terms, I used IoE with
the subtitle SNSS. I used IoE instead of IoT, as most of the
conferences/workshops I attended (recently) on IoT do not deal with social
networks at all (I believe that IoT's roots started at MIT with the AutoID
program). They all focus on sensors and sometimes control. An alternate title
could be Ontological Foundations for Cyber-Physical Social Systems|Internet of
Things|Internet of Everything|Smart Networked Systems and Societies, where I
indicates a choice. (02)
The enclosed attachment provides further clarification on my thoughts on the
terminology. (03)
Ram (04)
Ram D. Sriram
Chief, Software and Systems Division
Information Technology Laboratory
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Gaithersburg, MD 20899
Tel. No: 301-975-3507
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On 7 November 2014 12:29, Mike Dean <mdean@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I also believe Internet of Things may attract more participation. (06)
I agree. But note the subtitle that was suggested in the telecon: (07)
> Toward Smart Networked Systems and Societies (08)
The word 'everything' includes people, but the word 'things'
usually excludes them. (09)
Just adding one more "thing" to the Internet is trivial.
The really challenging issues are how those things are going
to work with people and societies of people. (010)
One of the most serious issues is what to do about the
bad people whose goal is to hack into everybody's things. (011)
It takes a lot of talent to reverse engineer a smart device.
But it doesn't take much talent to buy an app designed by
a smart guy turned thief. (012)
John (013)
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