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Mohamed F. Mokbel - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Social Networking and Mobility: A Data Management Perspective
    2013 IEEE 14th International Conference on Mobile Data Management, 2013
    Co-Authors: Mohamed Sarwat, Mohamed F. Mokbel
    Abstract:

    In the first part, we start by giving a quick overview of Social Networking services (e.g., Facebook, Twitter), their evolution, and how they impact the society. Similarly, we explain, through examples and case studies, how the widespread of mobile devices changed the computing paradigm in a way that impacted our daily life. In the second part, we present state-of-the-art research that lies within the intersection of both Social Networking and mobility, from the following perspectives: 1) geoSocial queries; 2) geoSocial recommendation; 3) geoSocial analytics; 4) geoSocial visualization; and 5) geoSocial crowdsourcing.

Eddy Nini - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Private Open Source Social Networking Media for Education
    2015 Fifth International Conference on e-Learning (econf), 2015
    Co-Authors: Eddy Nini
    Abstract:

    Social Networking Media is one of the most growing platforms used for direct communication, and for collaboration between many users worldwide across geographical, political or economic borders. Universities are becoming more depending on such platforms for E-learning. Nowadays public Social Networking media such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Blogs, etc., are wide used at the universities. Each university has at least a page on Facebook, and a Twitter account. Although the wide spread of these platforms among universities, they still prefer to depend on Private Social Networking Media instead of public ones especially for the education purpose. The persistence of the open source application, their efficiencies, and their ease of use leaded the universities to depend more and more on them. Finding a free private Social network platform for education is a hard work, but essential for universities. In fact free platform is needed to minimize the budget, and the private platform to control the content of the Social network. The goal of our study is to find a free private open source Social Networking media that can be used at universities for education purpose.

Mohamed Sarwat - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Social Networking and Mobility: A Data Management Perspective
    2013 IEEE 14th International Conference on Mobile Data Management, 2013
    Co-Authors: Mohamed Sarwat, Mohamed F. Mokbel
    Abstract:

    In the first part, we start by giving a quick overview of Social Networking services (e.g., Facebook, Twitter), their evolution, and how they impact the society. Similarly, we explain, through examples and case studies, how the widespread of mobile devices changed the computing paradigm in a way that impacted our daily life. In the second part, we present state-of-the-art research that lies within the intersection of both Social Networking and mobility, from the following perspectives: 1) geoSocial queries; 2) geoSocial recommendation; 3) geoSocial analytics; 4) geoSocial visualization; and 5) geoSocial crowdsourcing.

Stefanos Gritzalis - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • data protection issues pertaining to Social Networking under eu law
    Transforming Government: People Process and Policy, 2010
    Co-Authors: Eleni Kosta, Christos Kalloniatis, Lilian Mitrou, Stefanos Gritzalis
    Abstract:

    Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how the introduction of new communication channels facilitates interactive information sharing and collaboration between various actors over Social Networking services and how Social Networking fits in the existing European legal framework on data protection. The paper also aims to discuss some specific data protection issues, focusing on the role of the relevant actors, using the example of photo tagging.Design/methodology/approach – Privacy in Social networks is one of the main concerns for providers and users. This paper examines the role of the main actors in Social Networking, i.e. the providers and the users, scrutinised under the light of the European data protection legislation. Specifically, how Social Networking service providers deal with users' privacy and how users handle their personal information, if this manipulation is complied with the respective legislation and how “tagging”, one of the most familiar services provided by the Social netwo...

Noel Crespi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.