Today's Web 2.0 is a place, where people express themselves, interact share their lives, socialize. Thousands of elderly people join various social networking sites or use the...
Abstract. Following the successful trend of open source, companies can be observed to open their innovation and development processes towards interested and capable partners inside...
Kathrin M. Moeslein, Angelika C. Bullinger, Jens S...
This paper discusses the potential role of social software in supporting teamwork and collaborative project management in higher education. Based on the fact that social software h...
Na Li, Carsten Ullrich, Sandy El Helou, Denis Gill...
Mobile social software is currently designed and conceived to afford serendipitous social interactions in densely populated urban environments. In this paper, I argue that these s...
While a lot of technical data is available on the Web, conveying information about detailed procedures for the assembly and repair of complex machinery has so far been limited mos...
Michael Roberts, Nicolas Ducheneaut, Trevor F. Smi...
Social software and web 2.0 live on the fact that people want to share and collaborate. This feeling of connecting with each other as well as helping and sharing information can be...
Web 2.0 is an emerging catch phrase and the applications associated with it shocked the traditional eLearning world. However, is this really all new and can it be considered suitab...
Martin Ebner, Andreas Holzinger, Hermann A. Maurer
Due to many success stories, social software received much attention in public and academia. Although it is widely used for business support, its relationship with business proces...
In this paper we describe Graaasp, a social software currently under development to support the creation of a real usage database of social artifacts. Our goals are twofold: First...
Evgeny Bogdanov, Sandy El Helou, Denis Gillet, Chr...