Collaboration and the Semantic Web: Social Networks, Knowledge Networks, and Knowledge Resources

Collaboration and the Semantic Web: Social Networks, Knowledge Networks, and Knowledge Resources
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 387
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ISBN-10 : 9781466608955
ISBN-13 : 1466608951
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Synopsis Collaboration and the Semantic Web: Social Networks, Knowledge Networks, and Knowledge Resources by : Brüggemann, Stefan

Collaborative working has been increasingly viewed as a good practice for organizations to achieve efficiency. Organizations that work well in collaboration may have access to new sources of funding, deliver new, improved, and more integrated services, make savings on shared costs, and exchange knowledge, information and expertise. Collaboration and the Semantic Web: Social Networks, Knowledge Networks and Knowledge Resources showcases cutting-edge research on the intersections of Semantic Web, collaborative work, and social media research, exploring how the resources of so-called social networking applications, which bring people together to interact and encourage sharing of personal information and ideas, can be tapped by Semantic Web techniques, making shared Web contents readable and processable for machine and intelligent applications, as well as humans. Semantic technologies have shown their potential for integrating valuable knowledge, and they are being applied to the composition of digital learning and working platforms. Integrated semantic applications, linked data, social networks, and networked digital solutions can now be used in collaborative environments and present participants with the context-aware information that they need.

Knowledge Networks: The Social Software Perspective

Knowledge Networks: The Social Software Perspective
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 422
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ISBN-10 : 9781599049779
ISBN-13 : 1599049775
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Knowledge Networks: The Social Software Perspective by : Lytras, Miltiadis D.

"This book concentrates on strategies that exploit emerging technologies for the knowledge effectiveness in social networks"--Provided by publisher.

Social Networks and the Semantic Web

Social Networks and the Semantic Web
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9780387710013
ISBN-13 : 0387710019
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Social Networks and the Semantic Web by : Peter Mika

Social Networks and the Semantic Web offers valuable information to practitioners developing social-semantic software for the Web. It provides two major case studies. The first case study shows the possibilities of tracking a research community over the Web. It reveals how social network mining from the web plays an important role for obtaining large scale, dynamic network data beyond the possibilities of survey methods. The second case study highlights the role of the social context in user-generated classifications in content, such as the tagging systems known as folksonomies.

Semantic Mining of Social Networks

Semantic Mining of Social Networks
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Publisher : Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Total Pages : 207
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ISBN-10 : 9781608458585
ISBN-13 : 160845858X
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Semantic Mining of Social Networks by : Jie Tang

Online social networks have already become a bridge connecting our physical daily life with the (web-based) information space. This connection produces a huge volume of data, not only about the information itself, but also about user behavior. The ubiquity of the social Web and the wealth of social data offer us unprecedented opportunities for studying the interaction patterns among users so as to understand the dynamic mechanisms underlying different networks, something that was previously difficult to explore due to the lack of available data. In this book, we present the architecture of the research for social network mining, from a microscopic point of view. We focus on investigating several key issues in social networks. Specifically, we begin with analytics of social interactions between users. The first kinds of questions we try to answer are: What are the fundamental factors that form the different categories of social ties? How have reciprocal relationships been developed from parasocial relationships? How do connected users further form groups? Another theme addressed in this book is the study of social influence. Social influence occurs when one's opinions, emotions, or behaviors are affected by others, intentionally or unintentionally. Considerable research has been conducted to verify the existence of social influence in various networks. However, few literature studies address how to quantify the strength of influence between users from different aspects. In Chapter 4 and in [138], we have studied how to model and predict user behaviors. One fundamental problem is distinguishing the effects of different social factors such as social influence, homophily, and individual's characteristics. We introduce a probabilistic model to address this problem. Finally, we use an academic social network, ArnetMiner, as an example to demonstrate how we apply the introduced technologies for mining real social networks. In this system, we try to mine knowledge from both the informative (publication) network and the social (collaboration) network, and to understand the interaction mechanisms between the two networks. The system has been in operation since 2006 and has already attracted millions of users from more than 220 countries/regions.

Virtual Communities, Social Networks and Collaboration

Virtual Communities, Social Networks and Collaboration
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 251
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ISBN-10 : 9781461436348
ISBN-13 : 1461436346
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Virtual Communities, Social Networks and Collaboration by : Athina A. Lazakidou

Online communities are among the most obvious manifestations of social networks based on new media technology. Facilitating ad-hoc communication and leveraging collective intelligence by matching similar or related users have become important success factors in almost every successful business plan. Researchers are just beginning to understand virtual communities and collaborations among participants currently proliferating across the world. Virtual Communities, Social Networks and Collaboration covers cutting edge research topics of utmost real-world importance in the specific domain of social networks. This volume focuses on exploring issues relating to the design, development, and outcomes from electronic groups and online communities, including: - The implications of social networking, - Understanding of how and why knowledge is shared among participants, - What leads to participation, effective collaboration, co-creation and innovation, - How organizations can better utilize the potential benefits of communities in both internal operations, marketing, and new product development.

Innovations in Knowledge Management

Innovations in Knowledge Management
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 9783662478271
ISBN-13 : 3662478277
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Innovations in Knowledge Management by : Liana Razmerita

This book discusses emerging trends in the field of managing knowledge work due to technological innovations. The book is organized in 3 sections. The first section, entitled "Managing Knowledge, Projects and Networks", discusses knowledge processes and their use, reuse or generation in the context of an organization. The second section, entitled "Managing Knowledge using Social Media", focuses on factors influencing adoption and usage, the role of social media in managing knowledge, and factors that influence employees' acceptance and participation. The third section brings into discussion new approaches and technologies for acquiring knowledge. The book will be useful to both academics engaged in research in knowledge management and practitioners who are considering or implementing strategies for managing one of their most important resources.

Computational Social Networks

Computational Social Networks
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 474
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ISBN-10 : 9781447140481
ISBN-13 : 1447140486
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Computational Social Networks by : Ajith Abraham

This book is the first of three volumes that illustrate the concept of social networks from a computational point of view. The book contains contributions from a international selection of world-class experts, with a specific focus on practical tools, applications, and open avenues for further research (the other two volumes review issues of Security and Privacy, and Mining and Visualization in CSNs). Topics and features: presents the latest advances in CSNs, and illustrates how organizations can gain a competitive advantage by applying these ideas in real-world scenarios; discusses the design and use of a wide range of computational tools and software for social network analysis; describes simulations of social networks, the representation and analysis of social networks, and the use of semantic networks in knowledge discovery and visualization; provides experience reports, survey articles, and intelligence techniques and theories relating to specific problems in network technology.

Exchanging Terrorism Oxygen for Media Airwaves: The Age of Terroredia

Exchanging Terrorism Oxygen for Media Airwaves: The Age of Terroredia
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 367
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ISBN-10 : 9781466657779
ISBN-13 : 1466657774
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Exchanging Terrorism Oxygen for Media Airwaves: The Age of Terroredia by : Eid, Mahmoud

Terroredia is a newly coined term by the editor, Dr. Mahmoud Eid, to explain the phenomenal, yet under-researched relationship between terrorists and media professionals in which acts of terrorism and media coverage are exchanged, influenced, and fueled by one another. Exchanging Terrorism Oxygen for Media Airwaves: The Age of Terroredia provides a timely and thorough discussion on a wide range of issues surrounding terrorism in relation to both traditional and new media. Comprised of insights and research from leading experts in the fields of terrorism and media studies, this publication presents various topics relating to Terroredia: understanding of terrorism and the role of the media, terrorism manifestations and media representations of terrorism, types of terrorism and media stereotypes of terrorism, terrorism tactics and media strategies, the war on terrorism, the function of terrorism and the employment of the media, new terrorism and new media, contemporary cases of terrorist-media interactions, the rationality behind terrorism and counterterrorism, as well as the responsibility of the media. This publication is of interest to government officials, media professionals, researchers, and upper-level students interested in learning more about the complex relationship between terrorism and the media.

New Media Influence on Social and Political Change in Africa

New Media Influence on Social and Political Change in Africa
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 518
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ISBN-10 : 9781466641983
ISBN-13 : 1466641983
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis New Media Influence on Social and Political Change in Africa by : Olorunnisola, Anthony A.

While transitioning from autocracy to democracy, media in Africa has always played an important role in democratic and non-democratic states; focusing on politicians, diplomats, activists, and others who work towards political transformations. New Media Influence on Social and Political Change in Africa addresses the development of new mass media and communication tools and its influence on social and political change. While analyzing democratic transitions and cultures with a theoretical perspective, this book also presents case studies and national experiences for media, new media, and democracy scholars and practitioners.

Creating Personal, Social, and Urban Awareness through Pervasive Computing

Creating Personal, Social, and Urban Awareness through Pervasive Computing
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 440
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ISBN-10 : 9781466646964
ISBN-13 : 1466646969
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Creating Personal, Social, and Urban Awareness through Pervasive Computing by : Guo, Bin

The recent emergence and prevalence of social network applications, sensor equipped mobile devices, and the availability of large amounts of geo-referenced data have enabled the analysis of new context dimensions that involve individual, social, and urban context. Creating Personal, Social, and Urban Awareness through Pervasive Computing provides an overview of the theories, techniques, and practical applications related to the three dimensions of context awareness. Through the exploration of emerging research trends of pervasive computing, this book is beneficial to professors, students, researchers, and developers interested this latest development in the field of context-awareness and pervasive computing.