Authors
Rafael Studart Monclar, Jonice Oliveira, Fabricio Firmino de Faria, Lucas Ventura, Jano Moreira de Souza, Maria Luiza Machado Campos
Publication date
2011/6/8
Conference
Proceedings of the 2011 15th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD)
Pages
562-569
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Social networks are sets of links that organize people, groups, and institutions in an equal and democratic way, and around a common purpose [4]. During the formation of such networks, problems can arise, such as elements that concentrate many relationships, very isolated individuals or peripheral members of a network, people who are the only link between two distinct groups, agglomerations of people in isolated points. This can cause a series of communications problems, which ultimately will cause losses to the most important element that flows through social networks: knowledge. Thus it is necessary a series of analysis on social networks so we can monitor possible collaborations and assist in the formation of work teams, this can be done through the concept of balancing social networks developed by us [20], whose main focus is to maintain the social network as cohesive as possible in order to maximize …
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