Social collaboration scenarios, such as sharing resources between friends, are becoming increasingly prevalent in recent years. An example of this new paradigm is Social Cloud Computing, which aims at leveraging existing digital relationships within social networks for the exchange of resources among users and user communities. Due to their complexity, such platforms and systems have to be carefully designed and engineered to suit their purpose. In this paper, we propose a general-purpose simulation tool to help in the design and analysis of Social Collaboration Platforms, and discuss potential use cases and the architecture of the simulator. To show the usefulness of the simulator, we present a simple use case in which we study the effects...
Today’s learners can easily share their thoughts on their social networks, and this movement, undoub...
Social collaboration has been shown to facilitate problemsolving activity in diverse sets of environ...
Abstract—Online relationships in social networks are often based on real world relationships and can...
As the number of people who interact on social networks increases, and coupled with the greater capa...
Social network platforms have rapidly changed the way that people communicate and interact. They hav...
Social Cloud Computing is an emerging online collaboration paradigm which is characteristic of many ...
Collaboration has always been an important aspect of scientific research. The coming of internet ope...
Combining the strengths of the Cloud Computing and Social Network paradigms, the vision of Social Cl...
With the increasingly ubiquitous nature of Social networks and Cloud computing, users are starting t...
The widespread availability of digital ecosystems and networking tools have supported the emergence ...
Despite significant advancements in Web-based simulation research, its commercial applicability and ...
Abstract—Social networks provide a useful basis for enabling collaboration among groups of individua...
The Social Cloud framework leverages existing relationships between members of a social network for ...
Abstract This article presents an approach to model and simulate Plug&Play social things. Confined i...
Online relationships in social networks are often based on real world relationships and can therefor...
Today’s learners can easily share their thoughts on their social networks, and this movement, undoub...
Social collaboration has been shown to facilitate problemsolving activity in diverse sets of environ...
Abstract—Online relationships in social networks are often based on real world relationships and can...
As the number of people who interact on social networks increases, and coupled with the greater capa...
Social network platforms have rapidly changed the way that people communicate and interact. They hav...
Social Cloud Computing is an emerging online collaboration paradigm which is characteristic of many ...
Collaboration has always been an important aspect of scientific research. The coming of internet ope...
Combining the strengths of the Cloud Computing and Social Network paradigms, the vision of Social Cl...
With the increasingly ubiquitous nature of Social networks and Cloud computing, users are starting t...
The widespread availability of digital ecosystems and networking tools have supported the emergence ...
Despite significant advancements in Web-based simulation research, its commercial applicability and ...
Abstract—Social networks provide a useful basis for enabling collaboration among groups of individua...
The Social Cloud framework leverages existing relationships between members of a social network for ...
Abstract This article presents an approach to model and simulate Plug&Play social things. Confined i...
Online relationships in social networks are often based on real world relationships and can therefor...
Today’s learners can easily share their thoughts on their social networks, and this movement, undoub...
Social collaboration has been shown to facilitate problemsolving activity in diverse sets of environ...
Abstract—Online relationships in social networks are often based on real world relationships and can...