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Web 2.0 Services for Identifying Communities of Practice through Social Networks
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA July 09-July 13
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SCC.2007.129IEEE International Conference on Serv ...
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Stephen J.H. Yang, National Central University, Taiwan
Jia Zhang, Northern Illinois University, USA
Irene Y.L. Chen, Ching Yun University, Taiwan
This paper presents a social network-based peer-topeer search service for identifying right collaborators in the context of Web 2.0. We present a three-layer hierarchical social network, in which we identify two important relationship ties ?knowledge relationship tie and social relationship tie. These relationship ties are metric used to measure the collaboration strength between pairs of participants on a social network. The stronger the knowledge relationship tie, the more knowledgeable the participants; the stronger the social relationship tie, the more likely the participants are willing to share their knowledge. By analyzing and calculating these relationship ties among peers using our computational model, we propose a systematic way to discover collaboration peers according to configurable and customizable requirements. Experiences of providing Web 2.0 services for identifying communities of practice through peer-to-peer search are also reported.
Index Terms:
Web 2.0, social networks, communities of practice, peer-to-peer
Citation:
Stephen J.H. Yang, Jia Zhang, Irene Y.L. Chen, "Web 2.0 Services for Identifying Communities of Practice through Social Networks," scc, pp.130-137, IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC 2007), 2007
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