In this paper, I discuss social software from the philosophical perspective of non-classical logic, and advocate incorporating non-classical logical tools into social software. In order to achieve this, I raise two questions: "Which Society?" and "Which Software". Similar to logical pluralism, I argue for a pluralistic view of social software
This paper explores the specific questions raised for social epistemology encountered in code and so...
As organisations increasingly engage in the selection, purchase, and adoption of packaged software p...
This paper shall give a brief history of Free Software and Open Source, then shall describe the back...
In this paper, I discuss social software from the philosophical perspective of non-classical logic, ...
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...
Can computer scientists contribute to the solution of societal problems? Can logic help to model soc...
In this article we seek to understand and clarify the contribution of the multifaceted concept of so...
This is the second book that appears as a product of the multi-disciplinary project ``Games, Acti...
This is a summary of a tutorial on computational social choice, delivered at the 9th Tbilisi Symposi...
AbstractHow should we aggregate the individual views of the members of a group so as to arrive at an...
Social software is a growing reality worldwide and several authors are discussing its use to promote...
How should we aggregate the individual views of the members of a group so as to arrive at an adequat...
This paper explores the specific questions raised for social epistemology encountered in code and so...
In traditional socio-technical system design, we typically discuss three core layers: the social, th...
This paper explores the specific questions raised for social epistemology encountered in code and so...
As organisations increasingly engage in the selection, purchase, and adoption of packaged software p...
This paper shall give a brief history of Free Software and Open Source, then shall describe the back...
In this paper, I discuss social software from the philosophical perspective of non-classical logic, ...
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...
Can computer scientists contribute to the solution of societal problems? Can logic help to model soc...
In this article we seek to understand and clarify the contribution of the multifaceted concept of so...
This is the second book that appears as a product of the multi-disciplinary project ``Games, Acti...
This is a summary of a tutorial on computational social choice, delivered at the 9th Tbilisi Symposi...
AbstractHow should we aggregate the individual views of the members of a group so as to arrive at an...
Social software is a growing reality worldwide and several authors are discussing its use to promote...
How should we aggregate the individual views of the members of a group so as to arrive at an adequat...
This paper explores the specific questions raised for social epistemology encountered in code and so...
In traditional socio-technical system design, we typically discuss three core layers: the social, th...
This paper explores the specific questions raised for social epistemology encountered in code and so...
As organisations increasingly engage in the selection, purchase, and adoption of packaged software p...
This paper shall give a brief history of Free Software and Open Source, then shall describe the back...