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Semantic Adaptive Social Web

2012
The Social Web, or the so called Web 2.0, is growing daily by the number of users and applications. In this way, a significant part of newly generated Web content and traffic is created by the users itself. They create, connect, comment, tag, rate, remix, upload, download, new or existing resources in an architecture of participation, where user ...
CENA, Federica   +5 more
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Social Contact and Adaptation

2022
This longitudinal mixed methods study examined the relationship of social contact and socio-cultural, academic, and psychological adaptation outcomes of international students. The study was conducted over 16 months, spanning over the complete sojourn of the students. Surveys were distributed early and near the end of the academic year (N=84), and semi-
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Social Adaptations in Myxobacteria

1984
Myxobacteria are unique amongst the procaryotes in displaying a wide range of social adaptations (Kaiser et al. 1979). They live in compact masses, grow better on polymeric substrates when in dense populations (Rosenberg et al. 1977), and collaborate in producing fruiting bodies.
Amotz Zahavi, Dina Ralt
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Social Adaptation Theory

Rachmad, Yoesoep Edhie. 2022. Social Adaptation Theory. Düsseldorfer Mode Buch Internationaler Verlag, Spezialausgabe 2022. DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/XA2NJ The Social Adaptation Theory, introduced by Yoesoep Edhie Rachmad in 2022, arose from the need to understand how individuals and groups adapt in dynamic and often uncertain social environments.
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Social Adaptation at Runtime

2013
One of the main goals of software adaptation is that users get their dynamic requirements met efficiently and correctly. Adaptation is traditionally driven by changes in the system internally and its operational environment. An adaptive system has to monitor and analyse such changes and, if needed, switch to the right behaviour to meet its requirements.
Raian Ali   +4 more
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Social Change and Adaptation

2008
The evolution of Russian society since 1980 paralleled incipient democratic developments for a decade and then diverged. While political governance reverted toward Brezhnev-style Muscovy, social change has been multidirectional and complex, reflecting a richer matrix of possibilities.
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Agency and social adaptation

Applied Behavioral Science Review, 1998
Abstract This review examines the relevance of agency to the citizen's participation in modern society. Recently, a number of authors have proposed that the development of a more communal rather than individualistic-oriented person would remedy the social alienation found in modern society.
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Socially Adaptable Games

DiGRA Digital Library, 2005
Daniel Eriksson   +2 more
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