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SocIoS: A Social Media Application Ontology
The value that social web is adding is undeniable. However, social web is coming at a cost: the so-called "closed" web. Slowly but steadily, a growing portion of internet activity is confined within the spaces of social networking sites (SNS) or platforms that encompass social networking capabilities by default. Furthermore, due to their competitive stance between one another, conceptually comm...
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Americans age 12 or older experienced approximately 24.2 million violent and property victimizations in 2001 according to the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS). Overall criminal victimizations included about 18.3 million property crimes (burglary, motor vehicle theft, and theft), 5.7 million violent crimes (rape, sexual assault, robbery, aggravated assault, and simple assault), and abo...
متن کاملSocIoS API: A Data Aggregator for Accessing User Generated Content from Online Social Networks
Following the boost in popularity of online social networks, both enterprises and researchers looked for ways to access the social dynamics information and user generated content residing in these spaces. This endeavor, however, presented several challenges caused by the heterogeneity of data and the lack of a common way to access them. The SocIoS framework tries to address these challenges by ...
متن کاملSubmission - SSP 2001 2001 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 5 / 13 / 2001 - 5 / 16 / 2001 Oakland , CA USA
This paper discusses the difficulties of describing an appropriate notion of the security attributes caller and target in object-oriented middleware systems such as CORBA. Our analysis points out that, whilst there is no information available on the ORB layer to describe the caller and target, it is possible in practice to use descriptors from other layers. In CORBA security, the mechanism-spec...
متن کاملWinter 2001
Based on research conducted by NCBI’s comparative genomics group, the database of Clusters of Orthologous Groups of proteins (COGs) represents a phylogenetic classification of proteins encoded in complete genomes. The COGs are derived from an “all-against-all” sequence comparison of the encoded proteins. Each COG consists of individual proteins or groups of paralogs from at least three lineages...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Revista Iberoamericana
سال: 2001
ISSN: 2154-4794,0034-9631
DOI: 10.5195/reviberoamer.2001.5842