International audienceThere is a growing interest in the research and industry communities to examine the possible weaving of social elements into Web services-based applications. This interest is backed by the widespread adoption of Web 2.0 technologies and tools developed using various online means such as social networks and Blogs. Social Web services incorporate the result of this weaving and are concerned with establishing relationships with their peers like people do daily. This chapter reviews the recent developments in this new topic and identifies new research opportunities and directions that are still unexplored such as security, engineering, reputation, trust, and argumentation
International audienceThis paper presents a framework for weaving the principles (ormetaphor) of soc...
Social networking mediated by web sites is a relatively new phenomenon and as with all technological...
AbstractThis paper introduces a set of criteria that are used to establish the reputation of a socia...
International audienceThere is a growing interest in the research and industry communities to examin...
International audienceSocial computing seems to be the new trend in Web applications development. Fa...
Part 6: New Trends to Build MethodsInternational audienceThis paper discusses the blending of social...
International audienceThe success in Web services goes well beyond the building of loosely-coupled, ...
There is a growing interest in the research and industry communities to examine the possible weaving...
The success in Web services goes well beyond the building of loosely-coupled, interoperable software...
Web 2.0 represents a revolution in terms of the possibilities it offers for facilitating communicati...
In the 1980s and 1990s, the issue of trust in many aspects of life has drawn much attention in a sig...
Abstract In the 1980s and 1990s, the issue of trust in many aspects of life has drawn much attention...
The evolution of the commercial Internet to the current phase, commonly called Web 2.0 (or Social We...
Online social networks have become a seamless and critical online communication platform for persona...
Online Social Network (OSN) applications are used every day by millions of people, and have impacts ...
International audienceThis paper presents a framework for weaving the principles (ormetaphor) of soc...
Social networking mediated by web sites is a relatively new phenomenon and as with all technological...
AbstractThis paper introduces a set of criteria that are used to establish the reputation of a socia...
International audienceThere is a growing interest in the research and industry communities to examin...
International audienceSocial computing seems to be the new trend in Web applications development. Fa...
Part 6: New Trends to Build MethodsInternational audienceThis paper discusses the blending of social...
International audienceThe success in Web services goes well beyond the building of loosely-coupled, ...
There is a growing interest in the research and industry communities to examine the possible weaving...
The success in Web services goes well beyond the building of loosely-coupled, interoperable software...
Web 2.0 represents a revolution in terms of the possibilities it offers for facilitating communicati...
In the 1980s and 1990s, the issue of trust in many aspects of life has drawn much attention in a sig...
Abstract In the 1980s and 1990s, the issue of trust in many aspects of life has drawn much attention...
The evolution of the commercial Internet to the current phase, commonly called Web 2.0 (or Social We...
Online social networks have become a seamless and critical online communication platform for persona...
Online Social Network (OSN) applications are used every day by millions of people, and have impacts ...
International audienceThis paper presents a framework for weaving the principles (ormetaphor) of soc...
Social networking mediated by web sites is a relatively new phenomenon and as with all technological...
AbstractThis paper introduces a set of criteria that are used to establish the reputation of a socia...