International conference on Information Technology and application (ICITA) 2011, pp.218-221
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
With increasing numbers of the smartphone and mobile devices, various social networking services are tend to configure self-organizing social communities upon user requests and interests in order to provide a solution for exchanging and sharing of social and personal experiences. The conventional communities have been formed for specific purposes, rather than representing the location of the user and social relationships to form a community. Upon user's location changes, the dynamic community is provided based on location/social relationship information. Participants among the community can share social contents and personal knowledge. To collect service related events that occurred around the user, to manage user profile and location information, the needs-aware dynamic community system is implemented. Finally, the system can also provide a dynamic community recommendation, and information and knowledge sharing for users based on the comparative analysis of the user and community profiles. In this paper, we propose needs-aware dynamic community management system to create and recommend a digital community based on the user's location and social relations.
KSP Keywords
Community management, Comparative analysis, Dynamic community, Information and knowledge sharing, Location information, Management system, Mobile devices, Social Network Service, Social Networking Service(SNS), Social Relationship, Social community
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