
Recent Trends and Developments in Social Software
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- Title
- Preface
- Organization
- Table of Contents
- A Model for Open Semantic Hyperwikis
- Introduction
- Open Weerkat
- Atomic Nodes
- Complex Nodes
- Links
- Conclusions
- References
- Implementing a Corporate Weblog for SAP
- Introduction
- What Is a Weblog?
- Social Software
- Features
- Corporate Weblogs - Capabilities and Challenges
- The Corporate Internal Communications Perspective
- Deployment of Corporate Blogs
- Success Factors
- Case Study: Point of View Platform
- POV: Scope, Motivation, Vision
- Configuration of the Standardized to Fit Corporate Requirements
- Who Are You Really?
- Seamless Integration
- Meeting Enterprise Standards
- Conclusion
- References
- Effect of Knowledge Management on Organizational Performance: Enabling Thought Leadership and Social Capital through Technology Management
- Introduction
- Research Rationale
- Organizational and Managerial Initiatives That Support Intellectual Capital Development
- Technology Training and On-the-Job Application
- Enterprise Communication Mechanisms Applied to Participative Decision-Making
- Supporting Thought Leadership through NPD Systems and Innovation
- Fostering a Culture of Technological Advancement and Pride of Organizational Affiliation
- Supporting Customer-Centered Practices through CRM Types of Systems
- Using Advanced Systems to Support Thought Leadership through External Knowledge Management
- Research Hypotheses
- Results of Empirical Analysis
- Conclusions and Recommendations
- References
- Finding Elite Voters in Daum View: Using Media Credibility Measures
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Researches on Journalistic Media Credibility
- News Ranking Systems
- Methods
- Daum View
- Assessing Journalistic Credibility of News Set 1
- Collecting User Voting Data
- Valid Voting Rate
- Assessing Journalistic Credibility of News Set 2
- Evaluate Elite Voters' Performance
- Result
- Discussion
- References
- A Social Network System Based on an Ontology in the Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine
- Introduction
- Social Network in KIOM
- Construction of the Ontology
- The Analysis of the Relationship of the Ontology
- Conclusion
- References
- Semantic Web and Contextual Information: Semantic Network Analysis of Online Journalistic Texts
- Introduction
- Method
- Background
- Data
- Semantic Network Analysis
- CATPAC Analysis Procedure
- Results
- Blog vs. Newspaper
- Conservative Newspaper vs. Progressive Newspaper
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- Reference
- Semantic Twitter: Analyzing Tweets for Real-Time Event Notification
- Introduction
- System Architecture
- Experiments
- Related Work
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- Linking Topics of News and Blogs with Wikipedia for Complementary Navigation
- Introduction
- Extracting Related Terms from a Wikipedia Entry
- The Procedure of Retrieving Blog Posts Related to a Wikipedia Entry
- Blog Feed Retrieval
- Blog Post Retrieval
- Similarities of Wikipedia Entries, News, and Blogs
- Similarity of a Wikipedia Entry and a News Article / A Blog Post
- Similarity of a News Article and a Blog Post through Wikipedia Entries
- Ranking Blog Posts Related to News through Wikipedia Entries
- Manually Selecting Wikipedia Entries in Linking News to Related Blog Posts
- The Procedure
- Evaluation
- Related Works
- Conclusion
- References
- A User-Oriented Splog Filtering Based on a Machine Learning
- Introduction
- Previous Work
- Experiment of Individual Splog Judgement
- Overview
- Results of Experiment
- User-Oriented Splog Filtering Method
- Evaluation for User-Oriented Splog Filtering
- Dataset
- Features for Machine Learning
- Results
- Analysis of the Best Feature Set for Each User
- Discussion
- The Effect of `Kolari's Features'
- The Effect of `Light-Weight Features'
- Conclusion
- References
- Generating Researcher Networks with Identified Persons on a Semantic Service Platform
- Introduction
- Resolving Co-references on a Semantic Service Platform
- Finding Experts
- Generating Researcher Networks
- Conclusion
- References
- Towards Socially-Responsible Management of Personal Information in Social Networks
- Introduction
- Background and Problem Statement
- Requirements
- User Consent, Awareness and Control
- Infrastructure Requirements
- From the Laws of Identity to the Laws of Personal Information (PI)
- Using DRM to Address Personal Information Management
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Porting Social Media Contributions with SIOC
- Introduction
- Getting Content Items Using SIOC
- Import SIOC Data, with a WordPress Example
- The Role of SKOS and FOAF
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Reed's Law and How Multiple Identities Make the Long Tail Just That Little Bit Longer
- Introduction
- Wild Growth but Counterintuitive: Do the Maths
- Collaboration, Flow Not Focus
- Don't Just Network for Networking's Sake
- Self-forming Communities and Multi-fac(et)ed Identities
- An Adjustment to Reed's Law: A Longer Tail
- Conclusions
- References
- Memoz - Spatial Weblogging
- Introduction
- Weblog Definition
- Spatial Montage
- Spatial Web Publishing
- Spatial Weblogging with Memoz
- Digital Bricolage
- Further Research on Spatial Weblogging
- References
- Campus Móvil: Designing a Mobile Web 2.0 Startup for Higher Education Uses
- Introduction
- Understanding the Consumer and the Market
- Characteristics and Value Proposition
- The Main Concepts around Campus Móvil
- Interface Design
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- The Impact of Politics 2.0 in the Spanish Social Media: Tracking the Conversations around the Audiovisual Political Wars
- Introduction
- The Context: New Trends of Modern Political Campaigns
- 2008 Electoral Campaign in Spain
- PSOE's Electoral Campaign Trough Videos
- PP's Electoral Campaign Trough Videos
- Methodology and Case Study
- Influence of Journalistic and Political Blogs
- Two Ways for Drawing Internet Information Flows
- Conclusions
- References
- Extended Identity for Social Networks
- Introduction
- Distributed Identity
- Architecture for Extended Identity
- Architecture Components
- Information Flows
- Pull
- Push
- Validation
- Conclusions
- References
- NeoVictorian, Nobitic, and Narrative: Ancient Anticipations and the Meaning of Weblogs
- Neovictorian Social Software
- Ancient Airs: Of Intellectual, Artistic, Social, and Sexual Concerns
- Plot or Character?
- Nobitic Weblogs: Writing for Yourself
- The Artisan's Touch
- References
- Author Index
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