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- W2095493753 abstract "The future of the Internet will consist of heterogeneously connected devices that will further extend the borders of the world with physical entities and virtual components. The Internet of Things (IoT) is a term that has been introduced in recent years to describe objects equipped with digital functionality that are able to communicate via the Internet (Li 2013; Reaidy et al. 2015), and it is considered as a part of the Internet of the future. Kevin Ashton firstly proposed the concept of IoT in 1999, and he referred the IoT as uniquely identifiable interoperable connected objects with radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology. IoT can comprise billions of intelligent communicating ‘things’, allowing people and things to be connected anytime, anyplace, with anything and anyone, ideally using any path/network and any service (Perera et al. 2015); as such, IoT will empower the connected things with new capabilities (Li et al. 2015a). In recent years, IoT has drawn significant research attention, evidenced by the number of survey papers written on the IoT subject published (Li et al. 2015a; Perera et al. 2015; Whitmore et al. 2015; Xu et al. 2014). IoT is becoming an emerging Internet-based industrial information architecture that is employed to facilitate information flows among supply chain networks across the globe. The significance of IoT to supply chain management lies in streamlining supply chain operations, providing real time information, and tracking business processes at various stages. Many new opportunities in applying IoT to supply chain management are available today or can be foreseen in near future (Bi and Cochran 2014; Li 2012; Xu 2013). In this evolving process, IoT and its related supporting platforms have to be rapidly formed and designed in order to meet industrial demands. There are a plethora of issues needed to be addressed. These issues have been the central themes at a series of related conferences organized by IEEE, IFIP, ACM, and other societies including IFIP’s Confenis, IEEE SMC International Conference on Enterprise Systems, and other conferences. The purpose of the Special Issue is to report on the state-ofthe-art of, and emerging trends in research and practice of IoT. It provides a premier forum for researchers to present research results in all areas ranging from architecture, design, implementation, to the evaluation of IoT as it is permeating and integrating into industries and business. This special issue of Information Systems Frontiers presents expanded versions of six papers from the abovementioned conferences held recently, authored by scholars from the US, Sweden, and China. To prepare for this issue, all authors were asked to respond to at least two rounds of peer review. Each paper emphasizes the importance of IoT from a unique perspective. The problem of food safety is a critical issue in recent years. To address this issue, IoT can be used to track the processes in the stages such as production, storage, and transportation. In the paper entitled “The design of an electronic pedigree system for food safety”, an electronic pedigree system for food P. Wang (*) Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, Hubei, China e-mail: wangpan@whut.edu.cn" @default.
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