In Weaving the Web (2000), Berners-Lee defines Social Machines as biotechnologically hybrid Web-processes on the basis of which, “high-level activities, which have occurred just within one human’s brain, will occur among even larger more interconnected groups of people acting as if the shared a larger intuitive brain” (201–202). The analysis and design of Social Machines has already started attracting considerable attention both within the industry and academia. Web science, however, is still missing a clear definition of what a Social Machine is, which has in turn resulted in several calls for a “philosophical engineering” (Halpin 2013; Hendler & Berners-Lee 2010); Halpin et al. 2010). This paper is a first attempt to respond to this call,...
The Web is an evolving, complex socio-technical system [1]. As a social technology [2], the Web is a...
The World Wide Web has had a notable impact on a variety of epistemically-relevant activities, many ...
The World Wide Web has ushered in a new generation of applications constructively linking people and...
In Weaving the Web (2000), Berners-Lee defines Social Machines as biotechnologically hybrid Web-proc...
Social machines are a prominent focus of attention for those who work in the field of Web and Intern...
The emergence of large-scale social media systems, such as Wikipedia, Facebook, and Twitter, has giv...
The term ‘social machine’ has recently been coined to refer to Web-based systems that support a vari...
Social machines have long been a topic of theoretical and empirical interest for the Web and Interne...
Social machines are a type of network connected by interactive digital devices made possible by the ...
In this paper, we concern ourselves with the ways in which humans inhabit social machines: the struc...
In this paper, we concern ourselves with the ways in which humans inhabit social machines: the struc...
The framework introduced in this paper aims to reflect the characteristics that social machines have...
The Internet provides access to a global space of information assets and computational services. It ...
<p>We define a notion of social machine and envisage an algebra that can describe networks of such. ...
Social machines are systems formed by technical and human elements interacting in a struct...
The Web is an evolving, complex socio-technical system [1]. As a social technology [2], the Web is a...
The World Wide Web has had a notable impact on a variety of epistemically-relevant activities, many ...
The World Wide Web has ushered in a new generation of applications constructively linking people and...
In Weaving the Web (2000), Berners-Lee defines Social Machines as biotechnologically hybrid Web-proc...
Social machines are a prominent focus of attention for those who work in the field of Web and Intern...
The emergence of large-scale social media systems, such as Wikipedia, Facebook, and Twitter, has giv...
The term ‘social machine’ has recently been coined to refer to Web-based systems that support a vari...
Social machines have long been a topic of theoretical and empirical interest for the Web and Interne...
Social machines are a type of network connected by interactive digital devices made possible by the ...
In this paper, we concern ourselves with the ways in which humans inhabit social machines: the struc...
In this paper, we concern ourselves with the ways in which humans inhabit social machines: the struc...
The framework introduced in this paper aims to reflect the characteristics that social machines have...
The Internet provides access to a global space of information assets and computational services. It ...
<p>We define a notion of social machine and envisage an algebra that can describe networks of such. ...
Social machines are systems formed by technical and human elements interacting in a struct...
The Web is an evolving, complex socio-technical system [1]. As a social technology [2], the Web is a...
The World Wide Web has had a notable impact on a variety of epistemically-relevant activities, many ...
The World Wide Web has ushered in a new generation of applications constructively linking people and...