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Analysis of Concurrent Processes in Internet of Things Solutions

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Information Technology for Management: Business and Social Issues (FedCSIS-AIST 2021, ISM 2021)

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The rapid development of ICT has enabled services that did not exist before. Such services include shared vehicles like e-scooters, which offer a quick and simple mobility. A method of analysis for e-scooter and client collaboration is offered to detect e-scooter and client collaboration risks when e-scooter is used concurrently by many clients. The method provides for the creation of an exact description of e-scooter and customer cooperation processes, from which e-scooter and all-executable scenarios are created through symbolic execution. When analyzing the results of scenario execution, e-scooter and client collaboration risks are identified. The obtained result allows e-scooter system developers to prevent or mitigate identified risks, while customers have the possibility to use new transport services effectively but knowing the potential risks.

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This work has been supported by University of Latvia projects: AAP2016/B032 “Innovative information technologies” and research project “Competence Centre of Information and Communication Technologies” of EU Structural funds, contract No. 1.2.1.1/18/A/003 signed between IT Competence Centre and Central Finance and Contracting Agency, Research No. 1.6 “Concurrence analysis in business process models”.

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Bicevskis, J., Karnitis, G., Bicevska, Z., Oditis, I. (2022). Analysis of Concurrent Processes in Internet of Things Solutions. In: Ziemba, E., Chmielarz, W. (eds) Information Technology for Management: Business and Social Issues. FedCSIS-AIST ISM 2021 2021. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 442. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-98997-2_2

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