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International Journal On Advances in Internet Technology, volume 15, numbers 3 and 4, 2022

Type: journal

Notes: A free access journal featuring works submitted on an invitation basis only.

ISSN: 1942-2652

Articles: there are 8 articles

Analyzing the Effects and Applicability of Social Media Elements in Notification Systems in Large Interconnected Organisations
Igor Jakovljevic, Christian Gütl, and Andreas Wagner
keywords: Social Media; Notifications; Large Organisations; Hashtags; Microblogs

Peer-Teaching Support System for Online Exercises: Prototype and its Evolution
Shiryu Sekiguchi and Tsuyoshi Nakajima
keywords: online education; peer-teaching; IoT exercise.

An Intelligent Management System to Support Sustainable Urban Agriculture: the Case Study of the CIRC4FooD Platform
Dimitra Tsiakou, Lucyna Łękawska-Andrinopoulou, Marios Palazis-Aslanidis, Vassilis Nousis, Georgios Tsimiklis, Maria Krommyda, Angelos Amditis, and Evangelia Latsa
keywords: intelligent management system; platform; dynamic rule engine; urban agriculture; sustainability.

New Software Architecture for Monitoring Mobile Applications
Fabrice Mourlin, Guy Lahlou Djiken, and Laurent Nel
keywords: Big Data; indexing; log analysis; distributed application; AI model; storage efficiency; anomaly detection, explanatory report.

Jurassic Park 2.0: A Reconfigurable Digital Twins Platform for Industrial Internet of Things
Eliseu Pereira and Gil Gonçalves
keywords: Cyber-Physical Systems; Digital Twin; IEC-61499; Industrial Internet of Things; Virtualization

Truth or Fake? Developing a Taxonomical Framework for the Textual Detection of Online Disinformation
Isabel Bezzaoui, Jonas Fegert, and Christof Weinhardt
keywords: Fake News; Disinformation Detection; Machine Learning-Based Systems; Taxonomy.

Detecting Manipulated Wine Ratings with Autoencoders and Supervised Machine Learning Techniques
Michaela Baumann and Michael Heinrich Baumann
keywords: anomaly detection; manipulation identification; wine preferences; artificial neural networks; autoencoders; support vector machines; random forests.

An Investigation of Twitter Users Who Gave Likes to Deleted Tweets Disclosing Submitters' Personal Information
Yasuhiko Watanabe, Toshiki Nakano, Hiromu Nishimura, and Yoshihiro Okada
keywords: personal information; Twitter; SNS; mutual follows; privacy risk; unreal name account user.