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Techniques and Tools for Designing an Online Social Network Platform / by Panagiotis Karampelas.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Karampelas, Panagiotis, author.
Contributor:
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
Lecture notes in social networks 2190-5428
Lecture Notes in Social Networks, 2190-5428
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Application software.
Statistical physics.
Dynamics.
Physics.
Computer Appl. in Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Complex Systems.
Applications of Graph Theory and Complex Networks.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Statistical Physics and Dynamical Systems.
Local Subjects:
Computer Appl. in Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Complex Systems.
Applications of Graph Theory and Complex Networks.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Statistical Physics and Dynamical Systems.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XI, 190 pages) : 72 illustrations, 67 illustrations in color.
Edition:
First edition 2013.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Vienna : Springer Vienna : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
Following the introduction of Myspace, Linkedin and Facebook, social networks have become part of people's everyday life. New online social networks appear almost daily developed to attract the attention of Internet users. However, design and implementation standards and guidelines are often sacrificed for innovation resulting in unusable social networking platforms destined to be doomed. Within this context, the present book recommends a design and implementation methodology which will allow future social networking platform designers and developers to work in a scientifically systematic and sound manner to reach their goal. The journey begins with the identification of the pursued objective of the social network and the potential participants. The presentation of various methods and techniques to collect the requirements of the intended user group of the social networking platform follows. Best practices, guidelines and standards that will facilitate the conceptual and physical design of the platform are portrayed. An analysis of advantages and limitations for existing implementation platforms and potential implementation techniques is subsequently offered to facilitate the selection of the most appropriate tool for the implementation of the online social networking website. Various representative visualization techniques are examined in order to enhance the visual representation of the social network participants. Various usability evaluation techniques are then presented to aid in the assessment of usability and improvement of the actual user experience. Finally, future trends in the design and use of social networks are presented.
Contents:
Preface
Author's Biography
Part I - Introduction
Chapter 1. From Virtual Communities to Social Networks
Part II - Requirements Analysis and Design
Chapter 2. Identifying Users and Their Tasks
Chapter 3. Requirement Identification and Analysis Techniques
Chapter 4. Design Principles and Guidelines
Part III - Implementation and Visualization
Chapter 5. Implementation Techniques
Chapter 6. Existing Development Platforms
Chapter 7. Visualization of Social Networks
Part IV - Evaluation and Network Mining
Chapter 8. Usability Evaluation Techniques
Chapter 9. Social Network Analysis and Mining
Part V - Conclusions and Open Issues
Chapter 10. Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References. Subject Index.
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Printed edition:
ISBN:
978-3-7091-0787-4
9783709107874
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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