Abstract. Computer manipulated social networks are usually built from the explicit assertion by users that they have some relation with other users or by the implicit evidence of s...
Despite the scalability, availability and resiliency potential suggested by Distributed Hash Tables, their lack of support for replication of mutable data and for strong consisten...
Ben Temkow, Anne-Marie Bosneag, Xinjie Li, Monica ...
Nowadays, enormous amounts of data are continuously generated not only in massive scale, but also from different, sometimes conflicting, views. Therefore, it is important to conso...
In this paper we study the modelling of consensus reaching in a ‘soft’ environment, i.e. when the individual testimonies are expressed as fuzzy preference relations. Here cons...
Mario Fedrizzi, Michele Fedrizzi, Ricardo A. Marqu...
In this paper we examine the relationship between emergent social network characteristics in a computer-supported collaborative learning course and locus of control. An emergent c...
Michael Stefanone, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Geri Gay, A...