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- 2012
- Luca Becchetti, Lorenzo Bergamini, Francesco Ficarola, Andrea Vitaletti:
Population protocols on real social networks. SNS 2012: 15 - Norbert Blenn, Christian Doerr, Nasireddin Shadravan, Piet Van Mieghem:
How much do your friends know about you?: reconstructing private information from the friendship graph. SNS 2012: 2 - Antoine Boutet, Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Erwan Le Merrer, Alexandre van Kempen:
On the impact of users availability in OSNs. SNS 2012: 4 - Leucio Antonio Cutillo, Refik Molva, Melek Önen:
Privacy preserving picture sharing: enforcing usage control in distributed on-line social networks. SNS 2012: 6 - Aristides Gionis, Flavio Junqueira, Vincent Leroy, Marco Serafini, Ingmar Weber:
Social piggybacking: leveraging common friends to generate event streams. SNS 2012: 8 - Jing Jiang, Pei Chen, Xiao Wang, Yafei Dai:
Who drive people to forward information: publisher or spreader? SNS 2012: 11 - Flavio Paiva Junqueira, Vincent Leroy, Marco Serafini, Adam Silberstein:
Shepherding social feed generation with Sheep. SNS 2012: 7 - Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Erwan Le Merrer:
Offline social networks: stepping away from the internet. SNS 2012: 14 - Anne-Marie Kermarrec, François Taïani:
Diverging towards the common good: heterogeneous self-organisation in decentralised recommenders. SNS 2012: 1 - Xiaodong Liu, Shanshan Li, Xiangke Liao, Lei Wang, Qingbo Wu:
In-time estimation for influence maximization in large-scale social networks. SNS 2012: 3 - Farnaz Moradi, Tomas Olovsson, Philippas Tsigas:
Towards modeling legitimate and unsolicited email traffic using social network properties. SNS 2012: 9 - Alexandra Olteanu, Guillaume Pierre:
Towards robust and scalable peer-to-peer social networks. SNS 2012: 10 - Abhishek Singh, Guido Urdaneta, Maarten van Steen, Roman Vitenberg:
On leveraging social relationships for decentralized privacy-preserving group communication. SNS 2012: 5 - Xiaoxiao Song, David Isaac Wolinsky, Bryan Ford:
Faceless: decentralized anonymous group messaging for online social networks. SNS 2012: 13 - Ming-Feng Tsai, Chih-Wei Tzeng, Arbee L. P. Chen:
Discovering leaders from social network by action cascade. SNS 2012: 12 - Eiko Yoneki, Davide Frey, Ian Brown:
Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Social Network Systems, Bern, Switzerland, April 10, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1164-9 [contents] - 2011
- Tharaka Alahakoon, Rahul Tripathi, Nicolas Kourtellis, Ramanuja Simha, Adriana Iamnitchi:
K-path centrality: a new centrality measure in social networks. SNS 2011: 1 - Betim Berjani, Thorsten Strufe:
A recommendation system for spots in location-based online social networks. SNS 2011: 4 - Jeremy Blackburn, Nicolas Kourtellis, Adriana Iamnitchi:
Vulnerability in socially-informed peer-to-peer systems. SNS 2011: 7 - Berenice Carrasco, Yi Lu, Joana M. F. da Trindade:
Partitioning social networks for time-dependent queries. SNS 2011: 2 - Charalabos Kaidos, Andreas Pasiopoulos, Peter Triantafillou, Nikos Ntarmos:
SNFS: the design and implementation of a social network file system. SNS 2011: 5 - Tao Stein, Erdong Chen, Karan Mangla:
Facebook immune system. SNS 2011: 8 - Juan Manuel Tirado, Daniel Higuero, Florin Isaila, Jesús Carretero:
Analyzing the impact of events in an online music community. SNS 2011: 6 - Konglin Zhu, Pan Hui, Yang Chen, Xiaoming Fu, Wenzhong Li:
Exploring user social behaviors in mobile social applications. SNS 2011: 3 - Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Social Network Systems, Salzburg, Austria, April 10, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0728-4 [contents]
- 2010
- Paul Anderson, Nicolas Kourtellis, Joshua Finnis, Adriana Iamnitchi:
On managing social data for enabling socially-aware applications and services. SNS 2010: 7 - António L. Jorge, Porfírio P. Filipe:
Building an academic social network: for Bologna mobility. SNS 2010: 1 - Mohamed Ali Kâafar, Pere Manils:
Why spammers should thank Google? SNS 2010: 4 - Michal Kryczka, Rubén Cuevas, Carmen Guerrero, Eiko Yoneki, Arturo Azcorra:
A first step towards user assisted online social networks. SNS 2010: 6 - Sonia Ben Mokhtar, Afra J. Mashhadi, Licia Capra, Liam McNamara:
A self-organising directory and matching service for opportunistic social networking. SNS 2010: 5
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