AbstractThis paper describes the method of representation of the Dynamic Social Network. Authors begin the discussion with a formal introduction where they had brought out the need of the emergence of the Dynamic Social Network and its application in the various fields of science. Authors has carried forward the discussion with description of the two models of the Dynamic Social Network. Portions of the paper is a review work. In the followed section of this work, discussion is carried about how these models can be represented as one of the basic type of Finite State Machine. Finally the paper concludes with a real life example and the application of Dynamic Social Network in MANETS
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AbstractThis paper describes the method of representation of the Dynamic Social Network. Authors beg...
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Social networks are currently the most studied structures due to its popularity among users. In this...
In recent years, we have observed a significant trend towards filling the gap between social network...
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Recent years have witnessed a significant trend towards filling the gap between Social Network Analy...
Validation of mobile ad hoc network protocols relies almost exclusively on simulation. The value of ...
Validation of mobile ad hoc network protocols relies almost exclusively on simulation. The value of ...
Abstract. The study of social networks has gained new importance with the recent rise of large on-li...
Proceedings of the 2010 Winter Simulation Conference B. Johansson, S. Jain, J. Montoya-Torres, J. Hu...
The widespread use of user-carried devices with short-range communication leads to networks characte...
The dynamics of network structure are considered, here as a consequence of individual choices with r...
We present a method that utilises dynamic molecular modelling technique in order to track the change...
AbstractNonlinear dynamic model has been suggested for assessing and predicting the number of social...
The classical field of social network analysis (SNA) considers societies and social groups as networ...
AbstractThis paper describes the method of representation of the Dynamic Social Network. Authors beg...
Most current research on mobile ad hoc networks relies on simulations. One of the key points in the ...
Social networks are currently the most studied structures due to its popularity among users. In this...
In recent years, we have observed a significant trend towards filling the gap between social network...
Abstract. The study of social networks has gained new importance with the recent rise of large on-li...
Recent years have witnessed a significant trend towards filling the gap between Social Network Analy...
Validation of mobile ad hoc network protocols relies almost exclusively on simulation. The value of ...
Validation of mobile ad hoc network protocols relies almost exclusively on simulation. The value of ...
Abstract. The study of social networks has gained new importance with the recent rise of large on-li...
Proceedings of the 2010 Winter Simulation Conference B. Johansson, S. Jain, J. Montoya-Torres, J. Hu...
The widespread use of user-carried devices with short-range communication leads to networks characte...
The dynamics of network structure are considered, here as a consequence of individual choices with r...
We present a method that utilises dynamic molecular modelling technique in order to track the change...
AbstractNonlinear dynamic model has been suggested for assessing and predicting the number of social...
The classical field of social network analysis (SNA) considers societies and social groups as networ...