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Proceedings of the 9th IEEE International Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing, 2013
Software that is meant to support collaboration is mostly developed “ad hoc”, placing some additional overhead to users, that are required to integrate the common work practices, realized with the traditional software applications, with the new collaborative features offered by the new application.
MALANDRINO, Delfina +5 more
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Software that is meant to support collaboration is mostly developed “ad hoc”, placing some additional overhead to users, that are required to integrate the common work practices, realized with the traditional software applications, with the new collaborative features offered by the new application.
MALANDRINO, Delfina +5 more
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Socially-Aware Traffic Management
2014Socially-aware traffic management utilizes social information to optimize traffic management in the Internet in terms of traffic load, energy consumption, or end user satisfaction. Several use cases can benefit from socially-aware traffic management and the performance of overlay applications can be enhanced.
Seufert, Michael +5 more
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Extended Abstracts of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2018
Computer-mediated communication technology is ubiquitous in today»s society. However, the design of these technologies often takes a screen-based approach and requires users to adopt new usage conventions. While these methods have been widely successful in helping individuals communicate, we take a step back in this paper and explore the design ...
Torben Wallbaum +4 more
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Computer-mediated communication technology is ubiquitous in today»s society. However, the design of these technologies often takes a screen-based approach and requires users to adopt new usage conventions. While these methods have been widely successful in helping individuals communicate, we take a step back in this paper and explore the design ...
Torben Wallbaum +4 more
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2019 20th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM), 2019
Ridesharing has been becoming increasingly popular in urban areas worldwide for its low cost and environmental friendliness. There has been much attention on the optimization of costs/detour in shared rides. However, other important factors, such as social comfort and trust issues, have not been fully explored in the existing work in ridesharing.
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Ridesharing has been becoming increasingly popular in urban areas worldwide for its low cost and environmental friendliness. There has been much attention on the optimization of costs/detour in shared rides. However, other important factors, such as social comfort and trust issues, have not been fully explored in the existing work in ridesharing.
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Proceedings of the 13th annual ACM international conference on Multimedia, 2005
Face-to-face communication conveys social context as well as words, and it is this social signaling that allows new information to be smoothly integrated into a shared, group-wide understanding. By building machines that understand social signaling and social context we can begin to make communication tools that keep remote users 'in the loop,' and can
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Face-to-face communication conveys social context as well as words, and it is this social signaling that allows new information to be smoothly integrated into a shared, group-wide understanding. By building machines that understand social signaling and social context we can begin to make communication tools that keep remote users 'in the loop,' and can
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From Context Awareness to Socially Aware Computing
IEEE Pervasive Computing, 2012The new generation of smartphones has realized the early vision of context awareness. The next step is facilitating real-world impact of more complex recognition, moving toward next-generation opportunistic recognition configurations and large-scale ensembles of networked subsystems interacting with communities of users.
P. Lukowicz, S. Pentland, A. Ferscha
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International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development, 2009
In this article we discuss ‘slanty design’, which incorporate three new principles into a conventional user-centered design process. These are designing for non-goals (things you wish the user not to be able to do); creating anti-usability (designing so that it is difficult to achieve the non-goals); and clean design (solutions without unwanted side ...
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In this article we discuss ‘slanty design’, which incorporate three new principles into a conventional user-centered design process. These are designing for non-goals (things you wish the user not to be able to do); creating anti-usability (designing so that it is difficult to achieve the non-goals); and clean design (solutions without unwanted side ...
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Topic-Aware Social Influence Propagation Models
2012 IEEE 12th International Conference on Data Mining, 2012We study social influence from a topic modeling perspective. We introduce novel topic-aware influence-driven propagation models that experimentally result to be more accurate in describing real-world cascades than the standard propagation models studied in the literature.
Barbieri Nicola +2 more
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Teaching Sociology, 1975
This paper describes a teaching-learning strategy in which social problems are examined comparatively from three distinct perspectives-common sense, journalism, and sociology. Students explore these perspectives outside the classroom through various activities which include taking a diagnostic questionnaire of their own common sense thoughts ...
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This paper describes a teaching-learning strategy in which social problems are examined comparatively from three distinct perspectives-common sense, journalism, and sociology. Students explore these perspectives outside the classroom through various activities which include taking a diagnostic questionnaire of their own common sense thoughts ...
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