Search results for "complex"

showing 10 items of 5889 documents

Studying micro-communities in Facebook Communities

2018

In the visionary view of the future Internet, named the Next Generation Internet, a current idea is to have a user-centric approach where human behavior models will be used to define the networks or to manage services. During the last years, a great trend in current Social Media platforms is to offer the opportunity to establish and join groups of people online. Despite human behaviour in current Online Social Media have been studied in depth, characteristics of these aggregations of people in content-based communities are still unknown. In this paper, we propose an evaluation of micro-communities of users inside the big network of Facebook groups to understand how and when users are active…

Social Networks AnalysiSettore INF/01 - Informaticabusiness.industryInternet privacyComplex NetworkCommunity Detection; Complex Networks; Facebook Groups Analysis; Social Networks Analysis020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyComplex networkComplex NetworksHuman-Computer InteractionSocial groupComputer Networks and CommunicationFacebook Groups AnalysiFacebook Groups Analysis0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingThe InternetSocial mediaSociologySocial Networks AnalysisbusinessCommunity DetectionSoftware1707Proceedings of the 4th EAI International Conference on Smart Objects and Technologies for Social Good
researchProduct

Les déterminants de la complexité des systèmes d’information comptables des dirigeants de PME : contingences culturelles et endogénéité

2018

Le premier objectif est d’étudier le lien entre les dimensions de la culture nationale et la complexité des systèmes d’information comptables (SIC) des dirigeants de PME. Le second est de contribuer au débat sur la présence potentielle de biais d’endogénéité dans les précédentes études réalisées sur le thème. Une régression multiple et un test d’Hausman ont été mobilisés en utilisant les réponses de 276 dirigeants de PME françaises, tunisiennes et syriennes. Les quatre dimensions de la culture proposées par Hofstede sont des déterminants significatifs de la complexité des SIC. Le test d’Hausman révèle que l’existence d’endogénéité est peu plausible.

Social Sciences and Humanities05 social sciencessmall and medium-sized enterprises050201 accountingGeneral Medicinecontingences culturellescultural contingencyendogeneitysophistication of accounting information systemsPolitical scienceendogénéité0502 economics and businessPYMESpetites et moyennes entreprisesSciences Humaines et Socialescomplejidad de los sistemas de información contables[ SHS.GESTION ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationHumanitiescomplexité des systèmes d’information comptablescontingencias culturalesendogeneidad050203 business & management
researchProduct

Overlapping Community Structure in Co-authorship Networks: A Case Study

2014

Community structure is one of the key properties of real-world complex networks. It plays a crucial role in their behaviors and topology. While an important work has been done on the issue of community detection, very little attention has been devoted to the analysis of the community structure. In this paper, we present an extensive investigation of the overlapping community network deduced from a large-scale co-authorship network. The nodes of the overlapping community network represent the functional communities of the co-authorship network, and the links account for the fact that communities share some nodes in the co-authorship network. The comparative evaluation of the topological prop…

Social and Information Networks (cs.SI)FOS: Computer and information sciencesPhysics - Physics and Society0303 health sciences[ INFO ] Computer Science [cs]Theoretical computer scienceDynamic network analysisComputer scienceCommunity networkInterdependent networksDistributed computingCommunity structureFOS: Physical sciencesComputer Science - Social and Information NetworksNetwork sciencePhysics and Society (physics.soc-ph)02 engineering and technologyComplex network03 medical and health sciencesEvolving networks020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering[INFO]Computer Science [cs]Hierarchical network model030304 developmental biology2014 7th International Conference on u- and e- Service, Science and Technology
researchProduct

Identification of clusters of investors from their real trading activity in a financial market

2012

We use statistically validated networks, a recently introduced method to validate links in a bipartite system, to identify clusters of investors trading in a financial market. Specifically, we investigate a special database allowing to track the trading activity of individual investors of the stock Nokia. We find that many statistically detected clusters of investors show a very high degree of synchronization in the time when they decide to trade and in the trading action taken. We investigate the composition of these clusters and we find that several of them show an over-expression of specific categories of investors.

Social and Information Networks (cs.SI)FOS: Computer and information sciencesPhysicsPhysics - Physics and SocietyQuantitative Finance - Trading and Market MicrostructureBipartite systemFinancial marketFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyNetworkComputer Science - Social and Information NetworksPhysics and Society (physics.soc-ph)tradingComplex networkBipartite systemTrading and Market Microstructure (q-fin.TR)FOS: Economics and businessIdentification (information)big dataSynchronization (computer science)EconometricsNetworks Bipartite systems Financial MarketsFinancial MarketsStock (geology)clustering
researchProduct

Correlations among Game of Thieves and other centrality measures in complex networks

2021

Social Network Analysis (SNA) is used to study the exchange of resources among individuals, groups, or organizations. The role of individuals or connections in a network is described by a set of centrality metrics which represent one of the most important results of SNA. Degree, closeness, betweenness and clustering coefficient are the most used centrality measures. Their use is, however, severely hampered by their computation cost. This issue can be overcome by an algorithm called Game of Thieves (GoT). Thanks to this new algorithm, we can compute the importance of all elements in a network (i.e. vertices and edges), compared to the total number of vertices. This calculation is done not in…

Social and Information Networks (cs.SI)FOS: Computer and information sciencesTheoretical computer scienceCentrality measureDegree (graph theory)Settore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer scienceClosenessSocial network analysiComputer Science - Social and Information NetworksComplex networkComplex networkBetweenness centralityCorrelation coefficientsCentralityTime complexitySocial network analysisClustering coefficient
researchProduct

N6 -Methyladenosine Modification in Chronic Stress Response Due to Social Hierarchy Positioning of Mice

2021

Appropriately responding to stressful events is essential for maintaining health and well-being of any organism. Concerning social stress, the response is not always as straightforward as reacting to physical stressors, e.g., extreme heat, and thus has to be balanced subtly. Particularly, regulatory mechanisms contributing to gaining resilience in the face of mild social stress are not fully deciphered yet. We employed an intrinsic social hierarchy stress paradigm in mice of both sexes to identify critical factors for potential coping strategies. While global transcriptomic changes could not be observed in male mice, several genes previously reported to be involved in synaptic plasticity, l…

Social stressMethyltransferase complexbehaviorQH301-705.5sex differenceStressorCell BiologyBiologydominancechemistry.chemical_compoundtranscriptomicschemistryCorticosteroneepigenetic modificationSynaptic plasticityChronic stressmethyltransferaseMRNA methylationN6-MethyladenosineBiology (General)NeuroscienceDevelopmental BiologyFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
researchProduct

The defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt in the Italian criminal justice system

2021

The criminal law standard of Beyond A Reasonable Doubt (BARD) constitutes an evidentiary and judicial rule, formulated and applied for centuries in common law jurisdictions, which was expressly stated in the Italian Code of Criminal Procedure only about fifteen years ago. Unfortunately, the concept of reasonable doubt is inherently complex and does not easily lend itself to definition or refinement. In this regard, the Author examines especially the various positions and elaborations developed by legal literature and case-law in Italy, proposing a specific interpretation of the BARD rule that enhances and completes the particular procedural connotations of the adversarial system adopted i…

Sociology and Political ScienceCommon lawO standard penal do Beyond A Reasonable Doubt (BARD) constitui uma regra de prova e de juízo formulada e aplicada durante séculos em jurisdições de common law que foi expressamente introduzida no Código de Processo Penal italiano apenas cerca de quinze anos atrás. Infelizmente o conceito dedúvida razoável é inerentemente complexo e não se presta facilmente a uma definição ou a uma melhor delimitação. Diante disso o autor examina sobretudo as diferentes posições e elaborações desenvolvidas pela doutrina e pela jurisprudência na Itália oferecendo uma interpretação específica da regra BARD que valoriza e completa as conotações processuais particulares do sistema acusatório adotado na justiça penal italiana.Criminal procedureAdversarial systemreasonable doubtPolitical sciencefair trial.criminal procedureReasonable doubtPresumption of innocenceInterpretation (philosophy)dúvida razoável; processo penal; presunção de inocência; ônus da prova; standard de pro-va; método de raciocínio judicial; justo processo.judicial reasoning methodKPsychiatry and Mental healthreasonable doubt; criminal procedure; presumption of innocence; burden of proof; stand-ard of proof; judicial reasoning method; fair trial.AnthropologyLawSettore IUS/16 - Diritto Processuale PenaleCriminal lawpresumption of innocencestand-ard of proofburden of proofLawSafety ResearchSettore IUS/17 - Diritto PenaleCriminal justice
researchProduct

Opportunities and challenges of digitized discretionary practices: a public service worker perspective

2018

Abstract Public service workers exercise discretionary power during policy implementation. Due to an immense diffusion of information and communications technology (ICT) in public service provision, they are increasingly exposed to reforms aiming at more efficient and fair decision-making. Whereas extant literature has found that ICT can both enable and constrain public service workers' ability to exercise discretion, we know less about underlying explanations for these inconclusive findings. This paper addresses this research gap by exploring how and why public service workers react to digitized discretionary practices. We draw upon institutional logics to show the underlying consideration…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectDiscretionLibrary and Information SciencesInstitutional logicsPower (social and political)0502 economics and businessInstitutional complexity050602 political science & public administrationInstitutional theoryDigitizationmedia_commonDigitizationComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)DigitalizationPublic relationsDiscretion0506 political scienceInstitutional theoryPublic service provisionWork (electrical)Information and Communications TechnologyPublic serviceBusinessLaw050203 business & managementGovernment Information Quarterly
researchProduct

Prediction and Adaption in Science|Environment|Health Contexts

2021

The term Science|Environment|Health (S|E|H) stands for a pedagogy of mutual benefit between science education, environmental education, and health education. Complexity is an important aspect of most S|E|H issues. In the natural sciences, and thus in science education, prediction plays a central role. Yet, complex systems usually do not allow for full prediction. “Don’t predict, adapt!” is a famous slogan in complexity talk. But what does adaption look like in complex systems and what role can scientific knowledge play in it? This paper features a symposium where three S|E|H examples were presented in which the relationship between prediction and adaption is important. The paper also includ…

Sociology of scientific knowledgeEnvironmental educationProcess (engineering)business.industryInterpretation (philosophy)SloganComplex systemNatural scienceSociologybusinessScience educationEpistemology
researchProduct

On Fuzziness, Its Homeland and Its Neighbour

2013

It has been frequently remembered (also in the invitation letter to contribute to the present volume) that in his 1962 paper [27] which is a sort of proto-manifesto of fuzzy sets [28], Zadeh among the possible names that could denote the new notion he was trying to introduce, basides fuzzy, mentioned the term cloudy. If he had chosen this last one as the name of the theory, today we had contributed to a volume On Cloudiness.

Soft computingTheoretical computer scienceKolmogorov complexityComputer scienceFuzzy setVolume (computing)sortHomelandFuzzy logicTerm (time)
researchProduct