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IT Revolution

First International ICST Conference, IT Revolutions 2008, Venice, Italy, December 17-19, 2008, Revised Selected Papers

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Table of contents (24 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Position Papers

    1. “Low Power Wireless Technologies: An Approach to Medical Applications”

      • Francisco J. Bellido O., Miguel González R., Antonio Moreno M., José Luis de la Cruz F
      Pages 14-20
    2. Implementation of Virtualization Oriented Architecture: A Healthcare Industry Case Study

      • G Subrahmanya VRK Rao, Jinka Parthasarathi, Sundararaman Karthik, GVN Appa Rao, Suresh Ganesan
      Pages 21-27
    3. Measuring Cognition Levels in Collaborative Processes for Software Engineering Code Inspections

      • David A. McMeekin, Brian R. von Konsky, Elizabeth Chang, David J. A Cooper
      Pages 32-43
    4. Paradox in Applications of Semantic Similarity Models in Information Retrieval

      • Hai Dong, Farookh Khadeer Hussain, Elizabeth Chang
      Pages 60-68
    5. The Primacy of Paradox

      • John Boardman
      Pages 79-110
    6. Semantic Service Search, Service Evaluation and Ranking in Service Oriented Environment

      • Hai Dong, Farookh Khadeer Hussain, Elizabeth Chang
      Pages 111-117
    7. Quality Measures for Digital Business Ecosystems Formation

      • Muhammad Raza, Farookh Khadeer Hussain, Elizabeth Chang
      Pages 118-121
    8. Future Information Technology for the Health Sector

      • Kerstin Cuhls, Simone Kimpeler, Felix Jansen
      Pages 122-139
    9. A Modern Approach to Total Wellbeing

      • Maja Hadzic, Meifania Chen, Rick Brouwer, Tharam Dillon
      Pages 140-150
    10. Applying Business Process Re-engineering Patterns to optimize WS-BPEL Workflows

      • Jonas Buys, Vincenzo De Florio, Chris Blondia
      Pages 151-160
    11. Applying Semantic Web Services and Wireless Sensor Networks for System Integration

      • Gian Ricardo Berkenbrock, Celso Massaki Hirata, Frederico Guilherme Álvares de Oliveira Júnior, José Maria Parente de Oliveira
      Pages 161-170
    12. Beyond Artificial Intelligence toward Engineered Psychology

      • Stevo Bozinovski, Liljana Bozinovska
      Pages 171-185
    13. Communication in Change – Voice over IP in Safety and Security Critical Communication Networks

      • Heimo Zeilinger, Berndt Sevcik, Thomas Turek, Gerhard Zucker
      Pages 186-193
    14. Paradox in AI – AI 2.0: The Way to Machine Consciousness

      • Peter Palensky, Dietmar Bruckner, Anna Tmej, Tobias Deutsch
      Pages 194-215

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“Mitigating Paradox at the eSociety Tipping Point” In the first two decades of the past Century, having as driving factor the automobile and its mass production, the command economy has radically changed our lifestyles, enabling the creation of offices, suburbs, fast food restaurants and unified school d- tricts. With the Internet as driving factor, socio-technical and industrial eNetworked ecosystems are about to change our lives again in these two decades of the twenty-first century, and we are just approaching the tipping point. As we have just reached the point where the tremendous changes fueled by concerted efforts in information communication technologies (ICT) research are unraveling the old society this is creating a lot of d- comfort, confusion and sometimes opposition from the traditional mainstream. This disconnect is being deepened even more by the rocketing speed of technological ICT advances. As technology is getting ahead of society, the old ways, although still do- nant, become more and more dysfunctional and we are experiencing an "age of pa- dox" as the new ways disrupt the way we used to do things and even the way we used to think about the world. Just like the major inventions that shaped the last century were made by 1920, it is expected that the major inventions that will shape the twen- first century are going to be made by 2020.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Faculty of Computer Science, The University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada

    Mihaela Ulieru

  • Department of Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering, Pretoria, South Africa

    Peter Palensky

  • Institut des Systèmes Complexes, Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, France

    René Doursat

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