Case Study The Internet of Things and Ethics

Antoniou Josephina, Andreou Andreas
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The Internet of Things (IoT) may be defined as a network of networks, where the end devices are not user-handled devices but can be computing devices, mechanical and digital machines. In many businesses, IoT-based software is used increasingly as a means to deliver enhanced customer service and improved business management procedures. By using IoT to monitor business operations, through tracking-capable software, businesses are, for instance, able to track products and employees. The issue is further explored through literature review and a case study of a company developing IoT based monitoring software.

The review focuses on the effects of using IoT as part of Smart Information Systems, especially systems supported by 5G networks in the near future. The effects on the users of SIS are referred to by the term Quality of Experience (QoE) and the specific effects of 5G networks on QoE are discussed in this background review. Since the user experience is also affected by such actions as employee and asset monitoring with the use of IoT, a brief overview of legal aspects follows the technological details of QoE in an IoT-aware 5G system. The legal/human rights analysis is presented through the literature, and takes into account some suggestions for guidelines and policies on monitoring is offered. A discussion on ethics and perceptions around monitoring and tracking is further presented.

The CRM.COM case focuses thereafter on how the company provides tracking software as a service and as a product for businesses nationally and in several countries worldwide. The case study discusses the ethics of such IoT-powered software, by considering both their design and their usage.

Overall, the area of using IoT-based tracking and monitoring applications to assist and enhance specific business processes is growing and becoming increasingly popular, both in terms of development and use. Being a new research area, however, it lacks sufficient literature that examines the ethical, social, economic and legal implications of the use of this technology. Such studies into the design, development and use of such IoT-based applications present important relevant information that enriches the state-of-the-art literature on the topic both from an academic and a practical perspective.

This report offers an original case study on the use of an IoT related SIS in the software design and development area. Many of the ethical and legal issues discussed in this report have been analysed more generally within academia and assessed in other areas of application, but have rarely been associated with the IoT usage for tracking and monitoring. Therefore, this report will be highly valuable for the development and furthering of theory, knowledge and application for designing, developing and using such IoT based applications.

案例研究:物联网与伦理
物联网(IoT)可以被定义为网络的网络,其中终端设备不是用户处理的设备,而是计算设备、机械和数字机器。在许多企业中,基于物联网的软件越来越多地被用作提供增强客户服务和改进业务管理流程的手段。例如,通过使用物联网监控业务运营,通过具有跟踪功能的软件,企业能够跟踪产品和员工。通过文献综述和一家开发基于物联网的监控软件的公司的案例研究,进一步探讨了这个问题。该审查侧重于将物联网作为智能信息系统的一部分使用的影响,特别是在不久的将来由5G网络支持的系统。对SIS用户的影响被称为体验质量(QoE),并在本背景综述中讨论5G网络对体验质量的具体影响。由于用户体验也受到使用物联网监控员工和资产等行为的影响,因此简要概述法律方面的内容,然后介绍物联网感知5G系统中QoE的技术细节。通过文献提出法律/人权分析,并考虑到对监测准则和政策提出的一些建议。进一步提出了关于监测和跟踪的道德和观念的讨论。随后,CRM.COM一案的焦点是该公司如何将跟踪软件作为一种服务和产品,为国内和全球几个国家的企业提供服务。案例研究通过考虑物联网软件的设计和使用,讨论了物联网软件的伦理问题。总体而言,使用基于物联网的跟踪和监控应用程序来协助和增强特定业务流程的领域正在增长,并且在开发和使用方面变得越来越流行。然而,作为一个新的研究领域,它缺乏足够的文献来研究使用这项技术的伦理、社会、经济和法律影响。这些对基于物联网的应用程序的设计、开发和使用的研究提供了重要的相关信息,从学术和实践的角度丰富了有关该主题的最新文献。本报告提供了一个关于在软件设计和开发领域使用物联网相关SIS的原始案例研究。本报告中讨论的许多伦理和法律问题已经在学术界进行了更广泛的分析,并在其他应用领域进行了评估,但很少与物联网用于跟踪和监控相关联。因此,本报告对于设计、开发和使用这些基于物联网的应用程序的理论、知识和应用的发展和深化将具有很高的价值。
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