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Proposing the concept of real-world data circulation (RWDC), this
book presents various practical and industry-related studies in
human, mechanical, and social data domains. RWDC is a new field of
study, established by the information technology (IT) community. In
the real world, the speed of data transmission between computers
surpassed that of human communications long ago and has since
expanded exponentially. As a result, the origin of the majority of
data has become non-human, mechanical, or natural sources; in fact,
humans are merely the source of a small part of the current data
explosion. Such expanding data transmission does not simply consist
of single source-destination pairs, but actually circulates over a
complex network connecting numerous sources and destinations. Such
circulation is an important aspect of the underlying systems. Based
on this concept, in order to tame and control the massive amount of
data originating from non-human sources, the authors have been
considering the insertion of acquisition, analysis, and
implementation processes in the flow of data circulation. This book
introduces the outcome of the RWDC degree program organized at
Nagoya University, Japan, collecting contributions from graduate
students enrolled in the program from various research fields
targeting diverse applications. Through examples of RWDC, the
resulting creation of social value is illustrated. This book will
be useful not only for those working on the topics discussed, but
also to anyone who is interested in RWDC, digital transformation,
and Industry 4.0.
Proposing the concept of real-world data circulation (RWDC), this
book presents various practical and industry-related studies in
human, mechanical, and social data domains. RWDC is a new field of
study, established by the information technology (IT) community. In
the real world, the speed of data transmission between computers
surpassed that of human communications long ago and has since
expanded exponentially. As a result, the origin of the majority of
data has become non-human, mechanical, or natural sources; in fact,
humans are merely the source of a small part of the current data
explosion. Such expanding data transmission does not simply consist
of single source-destination pairs, but actually circulates over a
complex network connecting numerous sources and destinations. Such
circulation is an important aspect of the underlying systems. Based
on this concept, in order to tame and control the massive amount of
data originating from non-human sources, the authors have been
considering the insertion of acquisition, analysis, and
implementation processes in the flow of data circulation. This book
introduces the outcome of the RWDC degree program organized at
Nagoya University, Japan, collecting contributions from graduate
students enrolled in the program from various research fields
targeting diverse applications. Through examples of RWDC, the
resulting creation of social value is illustrated. This book will
be useful not only for those working on the topics discussed, but
also to anyone who is interested in RWDC, digital transformation,
and Industry 4.0.
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