@inproceedings{19051982, abstract = {In this paper, we introduce a formal email workflow model based on traditional email, which enables the user to define and execute ad-hoc workflows in an intuitive way. This model paves the way for semantic annotation of implicit, well-defined workflows, thus making them explicit and exposing the missing information in a machine processable way. Grounding this work within the Social Semantic Desktop [1] via appropriate ontologies means that this information can be exploited for the benefit of the user. This will have a direct impact on their personal information management - given email is not just a major channel of data exchange between desktops, but it also serves as a virtual working environment where people collaborate. Thus the presented workflow model will have a concrete manifestation in the creation, organization and exchange of semantic desktop data.}, added-at = {2010-08-30T14:19:40.000+0200}, author = {Decker, Simon Scerri Siegfried Handschuh Stefan}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/27d84d78ead292dc2f5a0365c34d386b7/nepomuk}, interhash = {a9b86c0d346699fa4fcc691642bfcd08}, intrahash = {7d84d78ead292dc2f5a0365c34d386b7}, keywords = {information outlook semantic desktop scerri interface speech personal email social semanta from:irrecs conversation simon act user management add-in}, timestamp = {2010-08-30T14:19:40.000+0200}, title = {Semantic Email as a Communication Medium for the Social Semantic Desktop}, year = 2008 } @inproceedings{SemantaScerriESWC2009, added-at = {2009-08-18T14:38:02.000+0200}, author = {Scerri, Simon and Davis, Brian and Handschuh, Siegfried and Hauswirth, Manfred}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/297968d3258e50125e43d65c81dc6daf0/nepomuk}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 6th European Semantic Web Conference (to appear)}, interhash = {43dcf124a5a1bf0d0e4e1a046b596c85}, intrahash = {97968d3258e50125e43d65c81dc6daf0}, keywords = {Email Scerri Semanta Semantic Simon desktop evaluation from:irrecs semantic social workflow}, timestamp = {2009-08-18T14:38:02.000+0200}, title = {Semanta - Semantic Email made easy}, year = 2009 } @inproceedings{krause2008logsonomy, abstract = {Social bookmarking systems constitute an established part of the Web 2.0. In such systems users describe bookmarks by keywords called tags. The structure behind these social systems, called folksonomies, can be viewed as a tripartite hypergraph of user, tag and resource nodes. This underlying network shows specific structural properties that explain its growth and the possibility of serendipitous exploration. Today’s search engines represent the gateway to retrieve information from the World Wide Web. Short queries typically consisting of two to three words describe a user’s information need. In response to the displayed results of the search engine, users click on the links of the result page as they expect the answer to be of relevance. This clickdata can be represented as a folksonomy in which queries are descriptions of clicked URLs. The resulting network structure, which we will term logsonomy is very similar to the one of folksonomies. In order to find out about its properties, we analyze the topological characteristics of the tripartite hypergraph of queries, users and bookmarks on a large snapshot of del.icio.us and on query logs of two large search engines. All of the three datasets show small world properties. The tagging behavior of users, which is explained by preferential attachment of the tags in social bookmark systems, is reflected in the distribution of single query words in search engines. We can conclude that the clicking behaviour of search engine users based on the displayed search results and the tagging behaviour of social bookmarking users is driven by similar dynamics.}, added-at = {2009-05-13T09:36:02.000+0200}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, author = {Krause, Beate and Jäschke, Robert and Hotho, Andreas and Stumme, Gerd}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e64d14f3207766f4afc65983fa759ffe/nepomuk}, booktitle = {HT '08: Proceedings of the Nineteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1379092.1379123}, interhash = {6d34ea1823d95b9dbf37d4db4d125d2a}, intrahash = {e64d14f3207766f4afc65983fa759ffe}, isbn = {978-1-59593-985-2}, keywords = {2008 analysis engine from:jaeschke information l3s logsonomy myown network retrieval search social wp5}, location = {Pittsburgh, PA, USA}, pages = {157--166}, publisher = {ACM}, timestamp = {2009-05-13T09:36:02.000+0200}, title = {Logsonomy - Social Information Retrieval with Logdata}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1379092.1379123&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES399&part=series&WantType=Journals&title=Proceedings%20of%20the%20nineteenth%20ACM%20conference%20on%20Hypertext%20and%20hypermedia}, vgwort = {17}, year = 2008 } @inproceedings{tetradio1, abstract = {This paper seeks to review the role of social networks in knowledge management in the business context of consulting firms. Real cases are used to illustrate knowledge management efforts in consultancies. Based on the case study findings, we identify social networks as key ingredients of knowledge management in consulting firms. Therefore, we discuss social networks aspects and provide an account of relevant collaborative knowledge management tools supporting knowledge sharing within social networks.}, added-at = {2009-01-26T11:29:43.000+0100}, author = {Papailiou, Niki and Apostolou, Dimitris and Mentzas, Gregoris}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/240e67280eea74e047fe3b79093556f62/nepomuk}, interhash = {af5dbc5efc45a867f8563cb4e5c5788b}, intrahash = {40e67280eea74e047fe3b79093556f62}, keywords = {from:dapost knowledge management networks social}, timestamp = {2009-01-26T11:29:43.000+0100}, title = {Social Networks for Knowledge Management in Management Consulting Firms}, year = 2007 } @incollection{hotho2008social, abstract = {BibSonomy ist ein kooperatives Verschlagwortungssystem (Social Bookmarking System), betrieben vom Fachgebiet Wissensverarbeitung der Universität Kassel. Es erlaubt das Speichern und Organisieren von Web-Lesezeichen und Metadaten für wissenschaftlichePublikationen. In diesem Beitrag beschreiben wir die von BibSonomy bereitgestellte Funktionalität, die dahinter stehende Architektursowie das zugrunde liegende Datenmodell. Ferner erläutern wir Anwendungsbeispiele und gehen auf Methoden zur Analyse der inBibSonomy und ähnlichen Systemen enthaltenen Daten ein.}, added-at = {2008-10-13T10:42:29.000+0200}, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg}, author = {Hotho, Andreas and Jäschke, Robert and Benz, Dominik and Grahl, Miranda and Krause, Beate and Schmitz, Christoph and Stumme, Gerd}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/25ccf05a86e7f1a089ae83dd47568e6de/nepomuk}, booktitle = {Social Semantic Web}, chapter = 18, description = {SpringerLink - Buchkapitel}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-72216-8}, editor = {Blumauer, Andreas and Pellegrini, Tassilo}, interhash = {79dbca4289cfe913aa7f7eb7e0dccea7}, intrahash = {5ccf05a86e7f1a089ae83dd47568e6de}, isbn = {978-3-540-72215-1}, issn = {1439-3107}, keywords = {2008 bibsonomy bookmarking from:jaeschke l3s myown social}, pages = {363--391}, publisher = {Springer}, series = {X.media.press}, timestamp = {2008-10-13T10:42:29.000+0200}, title = {Social Bookmarking am Beispiel BibSonomy}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72216-8_18}, year = 2009 } @inproceedings{krause2008logsonomy, abstract = {Social bookmarking systems constitute an established part of the Web 2.0. In such systems users describe bookmarks by keywords called tags. The structure behind these social systems, called folksonomies, can be viewed as a tripartite hypergraph of user, tag and resource nodes. This underlying network shows specific structural properties that explain its growth and the possibility of serendipitous exploration. Today’s search engines represent the gateway to retrieve information from the World Wide Web. Short queries typically consisting of two to three words describe a user’s information need. In response to the displayed results of the search engine, users click on the links of the result page as they expect the answer to be of relevance. This clickdata can be represented as a folksonomy in which queries are descriptions of clicked URLs. The resulting network structure, which we will term logsonomy is very similar to the one of folksonomies. In order to find out about its properties, we analyze the topological characteristics of the tripartite hypergraph of queries, users and bookmarks on a large snapshot of del.icio.us and on query logs of two large search engines. All of the three datasets show small world properties. The tagging behavior of users, which is explained by preferential attachment of the tags in social bookmark systems, is reflected in the distribution of single query words in search engines. We can conclude that the clicking behaviour of search engine users based on the displayed search results and the tagging behaviour of social bookmarking users is driven by similar dynamics.}, added-at = {2008-06-20T14:42:46.000+0200}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, author = {Krause, Beate and Jäschke, Robert and Hotho, Andreas and Stumme, Gerd}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/276d81124951ae39060a8bc98f4883435/nepomuk}, booktitle = {HT '08: Proceedings of the nineteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1379092.1379123}, interhash = {6d34ea1823d95b9dbf37d4db4d125d2a}, intrahash = {76d81124951ae39060a8bc98f4883435}, isbn = {978-1-59593-985-2}, keywords = {analysis engine from:jaeschke information l3s logsonomy network retrieval search social wp5}, location = {Pittsburgh, PA, USA}, pages = {157--166}, publisher = {ACM}, timestamp = {2008-06-20T14:42:46.000+0200}, title = {Logsonomy - Social Information Retrieval with Logdata}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1379092.1379123&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES399&part=series&WantType=Journals&title=Proceedings%20of%20the%20nineteenth%20ACM%20conference%20on%20Hypertext%20and%20hypermedia}, year = 2008 } @inproceedings{jaeschke2007analysis, abstract = {BibSonomy is a web-based social resource sharing system which allows users to organise and share bookmarks and publications in a collaborative manner. In this paper we present the system, followed by a description of the insights in the structure of its bibliographic data that we gained by applying techniques we developed in the area of Formal Concept Analysis.}, added-at = {2007-06-13T16:58:36.000+0200}, address = {Sheffield, England}, author = {Jäschke, Robert and Hotho, Andreas and Schmitz, Christoph and Stumme, Gerd}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/22cbbe0790e81d5af7927ba51098fa126/nepomuk}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Conceptual Structures}, interhash = {4352d1142afa561460511b22d4ce5103}, intrahash = {2cbbe0790e81d5af7927ba51098fa126}, keywords = {2007 analysis bibsonomy bookmarking fca folksonomy from:jaeschke iccs myown social trias}, month = {July}, timestamp = {2007-06-13T16:58:36.000+0200}, title = {Analysis of the Publication Sharing Behaviour in {BibSonomy}}, year = 2007 } @misc{WM07_Poster, added-at = {2007-06-11T19:44:18.000+0200}, author = {Grebner, Olaf and Riss, Uwe V. and Ong, Ernie and Brunzel, Marko and Roth-Berghofer, Thomas and Bernardi, Ansgar}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ce408545ef5764e650fe4768882397df/nepomuk}, booktitle = {4th Conference on Professional Knowledge Management - Experiences and Visions -, March 28. - 30. 2007, Potsdam, Germany}, editor = {Gronau, Norbert}, interhash = {968036040070c2e1c56a5801738debbf}, intrahash = {ce408545ef5764e650fe4768882397df}, keywords = {03 2007 NEPOMUK SAP Semantic Social WP10 announce desktop from:ogr lang:en pattern poster task taskmanagement}, publisher = {GITO Verlag Berlin}, timestamp = {2007-06-11T19:44:18.000+0200}, title = {Task Management for the NEPOMUK Social Semantic Desktop (Poster)}, year = 2007 } @inproceedings{hotho2006bibsonomy, abstract = {Social bookmark tools are rapidly emerging on the Web. In such systems users are setting up lightweight conceptual structures called folksonomies. The reason for their immediate success is the fact that no specific skills are needed for participating. In this paper we specify a formal model for folksonomies and briefly describe our own system BibSonomy, which allows for sharing both bookmarks and publication references in a kind of personal library.}, added-at = {2007-03-22T18:29:28.000+0100}, address = {Aalborg}, author = {Hotho, Andreas and Jäschke, Robert and Schmitz, Christoph and Stumme, Gerd}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/25854a71547051543dd3d3d5e2e2f2b67/nepomuk}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the First Conceptual Structures Tool Interoperability Workshop at the 14th International Conference on Conceptual Structures}, editor = {de Moor, Aldo and Polovina, Simon and Delugach, Harry}, interhash = {d28c9f535d0f24eadb9d342168836199}, intrahash = {5854a71547051543dd3d3d5e2e2f2b67}, isbn = {87-7307-769-0}, keywords = {2006 bibsonomy bookmarking folksonomy from:pchirita iccs l3s myown nepomuk social wp5}, pages = {87-102}, publisher = {Aalborg Universitetsforlag}, timestamp = {2007-03-22T18:29:28.000+0100}, title = {{BibSonomy}: A Social Bookmark and Publication Sharing System}, url = {http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/stumme/papers/2006/hotho2006bibsonomy.pdf}, year = 2006 }