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2000
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Oracles, Bards, and Village Gossips, or Social Roles and Meta Knowledge Management
Knowledge management systems are used widely in many different organizations, yet there are few models and theories which can be used to help introduce and apply them successfully....
Simon Masterton, Stuart Watt
UM
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
To Share or Not to Share: Supporting the User Decision in Mobile Social Software Applications
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 wh...
Giuseppe Lugano, Pertti Saariluoma
BROADNETS
2006
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
A Secure Programming Paradigm for Network Virtualization
—The central paradigm of today’s successful Internet is to keep the network core simple and move complexity towards the network end points. Unfortunately, this very paradigm li...
Ana Milanova, Sonia Fahmy, David Musser, Büle...
CSE
2009
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Security and Trust through Electronic Social Network-Based Interactions
—The success of a Public Key Infrastructure such as the Web of Trust (WoT) heavily depends on its ability to ensure that public keys are used by their legitimate owners, thereby ...
Patrik Bichsel, Samuel Müller, Franz-Stefan P...
OCLC
2008
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Those who don't look don't find: disciplinary considerations in repository advocacy
Purpose of this paper By describing some of the often ignored aspects of repository advocacy, such as disciplinary differences and how these might affect the adoption of a particu...
Danny Kingsley