A part of our everyday life is
increasingly formed by hyperconnectivity.
Digital interconnection of people and things is expanding to anytime and
anywhere in the world. It is estimated that by 2020 over 50 billion networked
devices will co-exist in the world. There are profound and challenging scientific, technical, social,
political, and economic consequences associated with such a vast level of
connectivity. In a hyperconnected
world, humans, intelligent
agents, machines
and devices
generate
data, interconnect
through
data,
and act
together, evolving towardan
increasingly effective collective intelligencewithin an exponentially growing platform.
In the last two decades, advances in ICT,
Internet, and cloud have led to the explosion of collaborative networks, both at the level
of people through social networks and virtual communities, and at the level of
organizations through business ecosystems, dynamic supply chains, virtual
organizations, and their breeding environments. This trend is amplified by the
emergence of the Internet of Things and Cyber-Physical Systems,addressing apervasive
interconnection of and
collaboration among physical
and
virtual objects.
New collaboration structures,
technologies and governance models need to be envisioned and developed to deal
with large amounts of diverse inter-connected
objects
and
enable to reach new levels of collective awareness and intelligence,
facilitating new forms of co-creation, more effective problem solving, and
collective decision making.
PRO-VE 2016 will provide a forum for sharing
experiences, discussing
trends,
identifying
challenges, and introducing
innovative solutions aimed at fulfilling the vision of a hyperconnected
world.
All papers presented at the conference will be published in IFIP AICT (Advances in Information and Communication Technology) book series.