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ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 3

Xutong Huang

Professor Daniel

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Annotated Bibliography

Alvari, H., Shakarian, P., & Snyder, J. K. (2016, September). A non-parametric learning approach to identify online human trafficking. In 2016 IEEE Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI) (pp. 133-138). IEEE.

This source highlights the challenges that nations face in terms of human trafficking. This is one of the most challenging law enforcement problems that demands persistent fights all over the globe. Therefore, this study provides an opportunity to use online data sources to monitor online human trafficking activities taking place in the world. The use of this source makes it easier to research human trafficking through online analysis of the human trafficking activities taking place in the world. Therefore, this is an important source as far as the management of human trafficking is concerned. This is because the world has evolved into a technological hub where technology runs the world in which it has a better dimension useful in managing human trafficking and the activities that accompany the vice.

Berman, F., & Cerf, V. G. (2017). Social and ethical behavior in the internet of things. Communications of the ACM, 60(2), 6-7.

This source addresses the impacts that arise with the ethical behaviors on the internet of things. The world has evolved into a social globe in which people interact online despite the difference in distance the sharing of information has not been affected. However, these authors address one of the most imminent issues in society that has advanced with the changes seen in technology. Ethical issues and social behavior have often caused nightmares among users of the internet. The Internet of things has simplified issues and made overall sharing of information easier. As such, this source addresses both the negative and positive challenges that have come with the internet of things in the communication sector.

Graham, M., & Dutton, W. H. (Eds.). (2019). Society and the internet: How networks of information and communication are changing our lives. Oxford University Press.

These authors address the impacts that are associated with the use of the internet. The world has embraced the use of the internet in executing different roles in the world. This has meant that significant changes are being made in different sectors. One sector that has hugely been impacted is the dissemination of information and communication processes among different people from various parts of the world. Information systems have changed the entire communication process which has affected the lives of the people. The authors indicate that effective communication channels put in place by the information systems have ensured that there are significant life improvement measures made.

Akram, U., Hui, P., Khan, M. K., Saduzai, S. K., Akram, Z., & Bhati, M. H. (2017). The plight of humanity: Online impulse shopping in China. Human Systems Management, 36(1), 73-90.

This source addresses the negative aspect of the use of online systems in marketing and shopping. Technology has made it easier to order online products from any place all over the world. Therefore, with cheaper products being displayed by online vendors from China, there is an increase in impulse buying. Humanity suffered more via impulse buying in which most of the people have found themselves purchasing products that they had not intended to buy. Therefore, despite the benefits that have come with the use of technology, this source highlights the impulse buying that has been brought about by the use of the internet of things in purchasing.

Giri, A., Dutta, S., & Neogy, S. (2016, October). Enabling agricultural automation to optimize utilization of water, fertilizer, and insecticides by implementing the Internet of Things (IoT). In 2016 International Conference on Information Technology (InCITe)-The Next Generation IT Summit on the Theme-Internet of Things: Connect your Worlds (pp. 125-131). IEEE.

These researchers studied the use of the internet of things to optimize agricultural production. (Giri, Dutta & Neogy, 2016, October) understood that there is a need to maximize the limited resources available to ensure that there is an increase in the production process. Therefore, the research entailed the use of the internet of things to automate utilization of water, fertilizer, insecticides and other inputs in agricultural products hence to ensure there is maximum production from the agricultural firms. Therefore, this study is an important research tool that highlights the significant roles that the internet of things has played towards ensuring there is an increase in agricultural production.

Feng, S., Setoodeh, P., & Haykin, S. (2017). Smart home: Cognitive interactive people-centric Internet of Things. IEEE Communications Magazine, 55(2), 34-39.

This source addresses the impact of the internet in homes. There have been tremendous developments made by the use of the internet of things. The technology has enabled effective decision making in homes by making almost everything at home internet-connected. This has resulted in smart homes being achieved in the world. Therefore, the use of the internet of things has not only made life easier and effective but has also simplified how there is the management of the issues in homes as everything has been connected to the internet.