Abstract | ||
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This paper presents some features of our social software that facilitates user's access to communities and exchange information between community members over mobile environments. The main idea is to provide a tool for fostering communities within a geographic territory, which offers multiple services in order to satisfy the needs of mobiles users sharing a common interest related to a circumstantial situation. The adoption of common standards and ontologies for modeling the different components of a community and their relationships is essential and will provide immediate benefit to overcome the limitations of social networks. The proposed approach has been validated through a prototype for the visitors of a botanical garden. |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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2013 | 10.1109/3PGCIC.2013.123 | 3PGCIC |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
mobile computing | Ontology (information science),Mobile computing,Ontology,World Wide Web,Social network,Computer science,Social software,Peer to peer computing,Botanical garden,Circumstantial evidence | Conference |
Citations | PageRank | References |
0 | 0.34 | 2 |
Authors | ||
5 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Ghada Ben Nejma | 1 | 10 | 2.97 |
Philippe Roose | 2 | 129 | 42.13 |
Marc Dalmau | 3 | 96 | 21.57 |
Jérôme Gensel | 4 | 380 | 50.95 |
Mohamed Amine Ghorbali | 5 | 14 | 3.06 |