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FAW
2008
Springer
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13 years 10 months ago
Ranking of Closeness Centrality for Large-Scale Social Networks
Abstract. Closeness centrality is an important concept in social network analysis. In a graph representing a social network, closeness centrality measures how close a vertex is to ...
Kazuya Okamoto, Wei Chen, Xiang-Yang Li
COCOA
2009
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
On Open Rectangle-of-Influence Drawings of Planar Graphs
: Under water sensor network is an important research direction in computer science. There are many interesting optimization problems regarding its design, routing and applications...
Huaming Zhang, Milind Vaidya
CHB
2011
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13 years 3 months ago
Factors mediating disclosure in social network sites
In this paper, we explore how privacy settings and privacy policy consumption (reading the privacy policy) affect the relationship between privacy attitudes and disclosure behavio...
Frederic Stutzman, Robert Capra, Jamila Thompson
EGOV
2009
Springer
14 years 14 days ago
Mapping the E-Government Research with Social Network Analysis
About fifteen years of e-government research (EGR) lead to a research field that is looking forward to define an identity as a proper and autonomous scientific discipline. This pap...
Nusa Erman, Ljupco Todorovski
CMOT
1999
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13 years 8 months ago
Structural Learning: Attraction and Conformity in Task-Oriented Groups
This study extends previous research that showed how informal social sanctions can backfire when members prefer friendship over enforcement of group norms. We use a type of neural...
James A. Kitts, Michael W. Macy, Andreas Flache