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CSCW
2010
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Egalitarians at the gate: one-sided gatekeeping practices in social media
Although Wikipedia has increasingly attracted attention for its in-depth and timely coverage of breaking news stories, the social dynamics of how Wikipedia editors process breakin...
Brian Keegan, Darren Gergle
CSCW
2012
ACM
12 years 3 months ago
CrowdWeaver: visually managing complex crowd work
Though toolkits exist to create complex crowdsourced workflows, there is limited support for management of those workflows. Managing crowd workers and tasks requires significant i...
Aniket Kittur, Susheel Khamkar, Paul André,...
PVLDB
2010
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13 years 6 months ago
Identifying, Attributing and Describing Spatial Bursts
User generated content that appears on weblogs, wikis and social networks has been increasing at an unprecedented rate. The wealth of information produced by individuals from diff...
Michael Mathioudakis, Nilesh Bansal, Nick Koudas
BPM
2008
Springer
188views Business» more  BPM 2008»
13 years 9 months ago
Social Software for Modeling Business Processes
Abstract. The aim of this paper is to show how the use of social networks may help users to behave as modelers they trust. Users are guided in this respect within the context of an...
Agnes Koschmider, Minseok Song, Hajo A. Reijers
CSCW
2010
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Beyond Wikipedia: coordination and conflict in online production groups
Online production groups have the potential to transform the way that knowledge is produced and disseminated. One of the most widely used forms of online production is the wiki, w...
Aniket Kittur, Robert E. Kraut