• Documents
  • Authors
  • Tables
  • Log in
  • Sign up
  • MetaCart
  • DMCA
  • Donate

CiteSeerX logo

Advanced Search Include Citations

Tools

Sorted by:
Try your query at:
Semantic Scholar Scholar Academic
Google Bing DBLP
Results 1 - 10 of 1,260
Next 10 →

A Field Study of the Software Design Process for Large Systems

by Bill Curtis, Herb Krasner, Neil Iscoe - Communications of the ACM , 1988
"... The problems of designing large software systems were studied through interviewing personnel from 17 large projects. A layered behavioral model is used to analyze how three lgf these problems-the thin spread of application domain knowledge, fluctuating and conflicting requirements, and communication ..."
Abstract - Cited by 685 (2 self) - Add to MetaCart
The problems of designing large software systems were studied through interviewing personnel from 17 large projects. A layered behavioral model is used to analyze how three lgf these problems-the thin spread of application domain knowledge, fluctuating and conflicting requirements

Social translucence: An approach to designing systemsthat mesh with social processes.",

by Thomas Erickson , Wendy A Kellogg - Trans. Computer-Human Interaction, , 2002
"... We are interested in designing systems that support communication and collaboration among large groups of people over computer networks. We begin by asking what properties of the physical world support graceful human-human communication in face-to-face situations, and argue that it is possible to d ..."
Abstract - Cited by 411 (20 self) - Add to MetaCart
experience in designing and deploying one layer of functionality for knowledge communities, embodied in a working system called "Babble," and discuss research issues raised by a socially translucent approach to design.

BLINC: Multilevel Traffic Classification in the Dark.

by Thomas Karagiannis , Konstantina Papagiannaki , Michalis Faloutsos , 2005
"... ABSTRACT We present a fundamentally different approach to classifying traffic flows according to the applications that generate them. In contrast to previous methods, our approach is based on observing and identifying patterns of host behavior at the transport layer. We analyze these patterns at th ..."
Abstract - Cited by 228 (7 self) - Add to MetaCart
ABSTRACT We present a fundamentally different approach to classifying traffic flows according to the applications that generate them. In contrast to previous methods, our approach is based on observing and identifying patterns of host behavior at the transport layer. We analyze these patterns

ANALYSIS OF LAYERED SOCIAL NETWORKS

by Jonathan T. Hamill, Major Usaf, Richard F. Deckro (chairman, Robert F. Mills (member , 2006
"... contained in this dissertation are those of the author and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the official policies or endorsements, either expressed or implied, of the ..."
Abstract - Cited by 6 (0 self) - Add to MetaCart
contained in this dissertation are those of the author and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the official policies or endorsements, either expressed or implied, of the

A LAYERED SOCIAL AND OPERATIONAL NETWORK ANALYSIS

by Jennifer L. Geffre , 2007
"... To provide maximal disruption to a clandestine/terrorist network’s ability to conduct missions, we must develop a means to determine the individuals ’ importance to the network and operations. In a network centric world, this importance is represented as an additive value of their criticality across ..."
Abstract - Cited by 1 (0 self) - Add to MetaCart
across the convergence of multiple layers of network connections. The connections layers of the network are comprised of social layers (Acquaintance, Friendship, Nuclear Family, Relatives, Student-Teacher, and Religious Mentors, Reverent Power and others), as well as layers representing interactions

Layered Label Propagation: A MultiResolution Coordinate-Free Ordering for Compressing Social Networks

by Paolo Boldi, Marco Rosa, Massimo Santini, Sebastiano Vigna , 2011
"... We continue the line of research on graph compression started in [6], but we move our focus to the compression of social networks in a proper sense (e.g., LiveJournal): the approaches that have been used for a long time to compress web graphs rely on a specific ordering of the nodes (lexicographical ..."
Abstract - Cited by 78 (2 self) - Add to MetaCart
(lexicographical URL ordering) whose extension to general social networks is not trivial. In this paper, we propose a solution that mixes clusterings and orders, and devise a new algorithm, called Layered Label Propagation, that builds on previous work on scalable clustering and can be used to reorder very large

1Multi-layer

by On Oselio, Student Member, Alex Kulesza, Alfred O. Hero
"... graph analysis for dynamic social networks ..."
Abstract - Add to MetaCart
graph analysis for dynamic social networks

Materials for an exploratory theory of the network society.

by Manuel Castells , Anthony Giddens , Alain Touraine , Anthony Smith , Benjamin Barber , Peter Hall , Roger-Pol Droit , Sophie Watson , Frank Webster , Krishan Kumar , David Lyon , Craig Calhoun , Jeffrey Henderson , Ramon Ramos , Jose E Rodrigues-Ibanez , Jose F Tezanos , Mary Kaldor , Stephen Jones , Christopher Freeman - The British Journal of Sociology , 2000
"... ABSTRACT This article aims at proposing some elements for a grounded theor y of the network society. The network society is the social structure characteristic of the Information Age, as tentatively identi ed by empirical, cross-cultural investigation. It permeates most societies in the world, in v ..."
Abstract - Cited by 122 (0 self) - Add to MetaCart
are socially and ecologically constrained, and, at the same time, biologically and culturally able of innovation. Meaning is produced, reproduced, and fought over in all layers of social structure, in production as in consumption, in experience as in power. What makes sense to anyone is de ned by the endless

Socially-Aware Routing for Publish-Subscribe in Delay-Tolerant Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

by Paolo Costa, Cecilia Mascolo, Mirco Musolesi, Gian Pietro Picco
"... Abstract—Applications involving the dissemination of information directly relevant to humans (e.g., service advertising, news spreading, environmental alerts) often rely on publish-subscribe, in which the network delivers a published message only to the nodes whose subscribed interests match it. In ..."
Abstract - Cited by 94 (3 self) - Add to MetaCart
networks. Socially-related people tend to be co-located quite regularly. This characteristic can be exploited to drive forwarding decisions in the interest-based routing layer supporting the publish-subscribe network, yielding not only improved performance but also the ability to overcome high rates

Shortest path discovery in the multi-layered social network

by Piotr Bródka, Paweł Stawiak, Przemysław Kazienko - In 2011 International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM , 2011
"... Abstract — Multi-layered social networks consist of the fixed set of nodes linked by multiple connections. These connections may be derived from different types of user activities logged in the IT system. To calculate any structural measures for multi-layered networks this multitude of relations sho ..."
Abstract - Cited by 5 (1 self) - Add to MetaCart
Abstract — Multi-layered social networks consist of the fixed set of nodes linked by multiple connections. These connections may be derived from different types of user activities logged in the IT system. To calculate any structural measures for multi-layered networks this multitude of relations
Next 10 →
Results 1 - 10 of 1,260
Powered by: Apache Solr
  • About CiteSeerX
  • Submit and Index Documents
  • Privacy Policy
  • Help
  • Data
  • Source
  • Contact Us

Developed at and hosted by The College of Information Sciences and Technology

© 2007-2019 The Pennsylvania State University