Stage-oe-small.jpg

Inproceedings3023: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen

Aus Aifbportal
Wechseln zu:Navigation, Suche
 
(Eine dazwischenliegende Version desselben Benutzers wird nicht angezeigt)
Zeile 13: Zeile 13:
 
{{Inproceedings
 
{{Inproceedings
 
|Referiert=True
 
|Referiert=True
|Title=PROCESS-ORIENTED COORDINATION OF COLLABORATIONS IN SOCIAL NETWORKS
+
|Title=Process-oriented Coordination of Collaborations in Social Networks
 
|Year=2010
 
|Year=2010
 
|Month=April
 
|Month=April
 
|Booktitle=6th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies
 
|Booktitle=6th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies
 +
|Pages=361-366
 
|Publisher=INSTICC Press
 
|Publisher=INSTICC Press
 
|Address=Valencia, Spain
 
|Address=Valencia, Spain
|Note=(to appear)
+
|Volume=2
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{Publikation Details
 
{{Publikation Details
 
|Abstract=Social networks are known to stimulate the exchange and sharing of information among peers. Even more social networks can initiate a cooperation (e.g., people sharing music) and a collaboration (e.g., searching for collaborators for research works). However, social networks are not widely used as work resources (e.g., for help or support request) mostly due to missing coordination mechanisms. This paper describes how col-laboration can be coordinated in social networks. The proposed way to achieve this is based on the usage of a set of activity lists (an activity list specifies all personal activities required to reach a collaborative output) of social network members. Based on the activity lists a process model can be generated that controls and analyzes the coordination. Activities requiring collaboration are performed using social network. The approach is illustrated with a use case.
 
|Abstract=Social networks are known to stimulate the exchange and sharing of information among peers. Even more social networks can initiate a cooperation (e.g., people sharing music) and a collaboration (e.g., searching for collaborators for research works). However, social networks are not widely used as work resources (e.g., for help or support request) mostly due to missing coordination mechanisms. This paper describes how col-laboration can be coordinated in social networks. The proposed way to achieve this is based on the usage of a set of activity lists (an activity list specifies all personal activities required to reach a collaborative output) of social network members. Based on the activity lists a process model can be generated that controls and analyzes the coordination. Activities requiring collaboration are performed using social network. The approach is illustrated with a use case.
|Download=WEBIST 2010 188.pdf,  
+
|ISBN=978-989-674-025-2
 +
|Download=WEBIST 2010 188.pdf,
 +
|Link=http://www.webist.org/WEBIST2010/index.htm
 
|Forschungsgruppe=Betriebliche Informationssysteme
 
|Forschungsgruppe=Betriebliche Informationssysteme
 
}}
 
}}

Aktuelle Version vom 20. Januar 2011, 15:28 Uhr


Process-oriented Coordination of Collaborations in Social Networks


Process-oriented Coordination of Collaborations in Social Networks



Published: 2010 April

Buchtitel: 6th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies
Ausgabe: 2
Seiten: 361-366
Verlag: INSTICC Press
Erscheinungsort: Valencia, Spain

Referierte Veröffentlichung

BibTeX

Kurzfassung
Social networks are known to stimulate the exchange and sharing of information among peers. Even more social networks can initiate a cooperation (e.g., people sharing music) and a collaboration (e.g., searching for collaborators for research works). However, social networks are not widely used as work resources (e.g., for help or support request) mostly due to missing coordination mechanisms. This paper describes how col-laboration can be coordinated in social networks. The proposed way to achieve this is based on the usage of a set of activity lists (an activity list specifies all personal activities required to reach a collaborative output) of social network members. Based on the activity lists a process model can be generated that controls and analyzes the coordination. Activities requiring collaboration are performed using social network. The approach is illustrated with a use case.

ISBN: 978-989-674-025-2
Download: Media:WEBIST 2010 188.pdf
Weitere Informationen unter: Link



Forschungsgruppe

Betriebliche Informationssysteme


Forschungsgebiet