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Social Computing: An Overview

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Communications of the Association for Information Systems, (2007)

Abstract

A collection of technologies termed social computing is driving a dramatic evolution of the Web, matching the dot-com era in growth, excitement, and investment. All of these share high degree of community formation, user level content creation, and computing, and a variety of other characteristics. We provide an overview of social computing and identify salient characteristics. We argue that social computing holds tremendous disruptive potential in the business world and can significantly impact society, and outline possible changes in organized human action that could be brought about. Social computing can also have deleterious effects associated with it, including security issues. We suggest that social computing should be a priority for researchers and business leaders and illustrate the fundamental shifts in communication, computing, collaboration, and commerce brought about by this trend.

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  • @jaeschke
    12 years ago (last updated 12 years ago)
    This is a rather general introduction to the social web which contains a longer list of social applications, services and technologies (Blogs, Wikipedia, P2P, Napster, BitTorrent, Skype, Flickr, Slashdot, Social Bookmarking, YouTube, MySpace, LinkedIn) and their (common) properties. Overall, this is more a high-level paper for management.
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