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Giuseppe Lugano

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Social Computing: A Classification of Existing Paradigms

2012

In less than three decades, several paradigms of social computing have emerged. Among them, groupware, social software and mobile social software (MoSoSo) are the most widely known. Although all significant, it is challenging to recognize the function and unique features of each single paradigm. This situation represents an obstacle for a coherent development of social computing, a research domain that is highly fragmented and with relevant literature spread across several disciplines. In this paper, a classification of existing social computing paradigms is introduced as an initial effort to combine the lines of discourse concerning social computing.

Collaborative softwareSocial software engineeringSocial computingbusiness.industryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial softwareMobile computingcomputer.software_genreAutonomic computingWorld Wide WebEnd-user computingbusinessFunction (engineering)computermedia_common2012 International Conference on Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust and 2012 International Confernece on Social Computing
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Mobile social networking in theory and practice

2008

Mobile social networks have gained the attention of the media, academy and mobile market. Despite of the robust tradition of network and community studies, mobile social networks are often addressed improperly. This paper presents a theoretical framework to study mobile social networking and examines the design implications of results of an exploratory study conducted with a group of 18 young adults in Finland. The findings of this study indicate that the quality of mobile applications offering social networking could be greatly increased by integrating the knowledge of two traditions that so far developed in parallel, namely the mathematical as well as social approaches to social networks.

Community studiesSocial computingKnowledge managementSocial networkComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectExploratory researchSocial webComputer-Mediated CommunicationHuman-Computer InteractionQuality (business)Sociologymobile social networks mobile social software MoSoSobusinessmedia_commonFirst Monday
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To Share or Not to Share: Supporting the User Decision in Mobile Social Software Applications

2007

User's privacy concerns represent one of the most serious obstacles to the wide adoption of mobile social software applications. In this paper, we introduce a conceptual model which tackles the problem from the perspective of trade-off between privacy and trust, where the user takes the decision with minimal privacy loss. To support the user decision, we introduce the Mobile Access Control List (Macl), a privacy management mechanism which takes into account the user attitude towards mobile sharing, his communication history and social network relationships.

Information privacySocial networkPrivacy by Designbusiness.industryPrivacy softwareComputer scienceInternet privacySocial softwareMobile computingConceptual model (computer science)computer.software_genreWorld Wide WebbusinesscomputerAccess control list
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Introduction: Situating the Human in Social Robots

2015

Traditionally the social has been considered as a characteristic of human beings, not of inanimate machines. At the same time, each technological device can be considered social born out of a complex process of invention, implementation, distribution and domestication by users (Hirsch and Silverstone 2004; Lasen 2013). Since recent technical developments have made possible rather detailed technical mimicking of human beings and their social features, and incorporating them in silicon chips, there is a pronounced need to understand to what extent the humanness can be implanted in social robots. This is also an occasion to think over and discuss what the human is when considered in this conte…

Social reproductionSocial robotSilverstoneMobile phoneProcess (engineering)Humanistic psychologyContext (language use)SociologySocial scienceSocial Sciences (all)Epistemology
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Digital community design : exploring the role of mobile social software in the process of digital convergence

2010

mobile social networkdigital communitysosiaalinen tilaMoSoSosovelluksettieto- ja viestintätekniikkaverkkoyhteisötsosiaalinen mediakognitiotiededigitaalinen konvergenssidigitaaliyhteisösuunnittelumobiililaitteetdigital convergencemobiilipalvelutmobile social softwarematkapuhelimetkäsiteanalyysi
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