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Generally, social network contains a social structure between individuals who are connected by a set of social relationships, such as family, friendship, co-working and colleague etc. Our paper suggests an approach for visualizing the social network elements including users and relationships as well as the community that contains groups of users and contents. For this, we designed and implemented...
Although the conventional Social Network Services (SNS) provides a solution for internetworking social users to share information and social media contents based on the Web, there are additional requirements to support increasing demands of social users with commencing Web 2.0 and Semantic Web technologies. With increasing popularity of social network services and smartphones, there are easy accesses...
Although various Social Network Services available on the Web, there are additional requirements for sharing systematic knowledge and experiences that are formed in u-Computing environment in relation to the physical location information to support problem solutions more effectively. As the numbers of information available increases, there are more inadequate and junk information which consume efforts...
Although the conventional Social Network Services (SNS) provides a solution for internetworking social users to share information and social media contents based on the World Wide Web (WWW), there are additional requirements to support increasing demands of social users with commencing Web 2.0 and Semantic Web technologies. The paper introduces a methodology to provide the Social Media Service Framework...
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