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- Smart_products abstract "Recent innovations in mobile and sensor technologies allow for creating a digitalrepresentation of almost any physical entity and its parameters over time at any place. RFIDtechnologies, for instance, are used to ground digital representations, which are used to trackand geo-reference physical entities. In general, physical worlds and digital representationsbecome tightly interconnected, so that manipulations in either would have effect on the other.Integration of information and communication technologies into products anywhere and anytime enable new forms of mobile marketing in respect to situated marketing communication, dynamic pricing models and dynamic product differentiation models. As Fano and Gershman state: “Technology enables service providers to make the location of their customers the location of their business”.Smart products are specializations of hybrid productswith physical realizations of product categories and digital product descriptionsthat provide the following characteristics: Situated: recognition and processing of situational and community contexts Personalized: tailoring to buyer’s and consumer’s needs and affects Adaptive: change according to buyer’s and consumer’s responses and tasks Pro-active: attempt to anticipate buyer’s and consumer’s plans and intentions Business aware: considering business and legal constraints Location aware: considering functional performing and restricted location choice Network capable: ability to communicate and bundle (product bundling) with another product (business) or product setsThe vision of smart products poses questions relevant to various research areas, including Marketing, Product Engineering, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Economics, Communication Science, Media economics, Cognitive Science, Consumer Psychology, Innovation Management and many more.Since smart products combine a physical product with additional services, they are a form of product service system.".
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- Smart_products subject Category:Human–computer_interaction.
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- Smart_products comment "Recent innovations in mobile and sensor technologies allow for creating a digitalrepresentation of almost any physical entity and its parameters over time at any place. RFIDtechnologies, for instance, are used to ground digital representations, which are used to trackand geo-reference physical entities.".
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