In this article we seek to understand and clarify the contribution of the multifaceted concept of sociality towards the design of social software systems. Our premise is that it is not software as such that is social, but the free choice of people to engage in social activities. Paraphrasing Wenger (1998): sociality cannot be designed; it can only be designed for. We adopt a soft systems approach to cope with the loosely defined concepts of social software. The paper\u27s main contribution to the field consists of the theoretical work on the sociality based conceptual model, identifying if and to what degree software systems can trigger social behavior, and the design framework that stretches beyond the more traditional functionality-based ...
Making “mobile software ” into Mobile Social Software suggests that social beings assume an explicit...
The goal of this paper is to initiate a conversation on the undergraduate teaching of social softw...
Abstract. Developing cooperative systems and social media requires taking complex decisions concerni...
In this article we seek to understand and clarify the contribution of the multifaceted concept of so...
During the last years, a growing number of online-based applications has been developed that facilit...
In traditional socio-technical system design, we typically discuss three core layers: the social, th...
Social software is a growing reality worldwide and several authors are discussing its use to promote...
Software-mediated interactions introduce a new set of etiquettes not necessarily analogous to fa...
Computer-mediated communication systems (CMC) facilitate the gathering and interaction of a group of...
We present a conceptualization of social computing as the computation of social dependence among aut...
Social networking software is an emergent phenomenon of the information systems landscape whose nove...
This article describes how social politeness is relevant to computer system design. As the Internet ...
The term social software was coined by Rohit Parikh in 2002. Social software can be viewed as a rese...
Can computer scientists contribute to the solution of societal problems? Can logic help to model soc...
Of main concern in agent based computing is the conception that software agents can attain socially ...
Making “mobile software ” into Mobile Social Software suggests that social beings assume an explicit...
The goal of this paper is to initiate a conversation on the undergraduate teaching of social softw...
Abstract. Developing cooperative systems and social media requires taking complex decisions concerni...
In this article we seek to understand and clarify the contribution of the multifaceted concept of so...
During the last years, a growing number of online-based applications has been developed that facilit...
In traditional socio-technical system design, we typically discuss three core layers: the social, th...
Social software is a growing reality worldwide and several authors are discussing its use to promote...
Software-mediated interactions introduce a new set of etiquettes not necessarily analogous to fa...
Computer-mediated communication systems (CMC) facilitate the gathering and interaction of a group of...
We present a conceptualization of social computing as the computation of social dependence among aut...
Social networking software is an emergent phenomenon of the information systems landscape whose nove...
This article describes how social politeness is relevant to computer system design. As the Internet ...
The term social software was coined by Rohit Parikh in 2002. Social software can be viewed as a rese...
Can computer scientists contribute to the solution of societal problems? Can logic help to model soc...
Of main concern in agent based computing is the conception that software agents can attain socially ...
Making “mobile software ” into Mobile Social Software suggests that social beings assume an explicit...
The goal of this paper is to initiate a conversation on the undergraduate teaching of social softw...
Abstract. Developing cooperative systems and social media requires taking complex decisions concerni...