International Journal of Information Technology and Web Engineering (IJITWE) Special Issue On Web-Based Enterprise Social Networks (http://www.igi-global.com/journals/details.asp?ID=4768&v=callForPapersSpecial) Submission Due Date: May 2, 2010 Guest Editors Yacine Atif Youakim Badr Youcef Baghdadi Hamdi Yahyaoui Zakaria Maamar Introduction With the popularity of Web-based applications, and widespread use of advanced mobile devices, socializing over the Web has become an integral part of our daily lives. Web 2.0 technologies have further fueled new collaborative applications leading to a new "social" dimension based on which new Web content is being produced and disseminated. This social dimension and new Web content developments led to a flurry of new applications and speculations on their potential to revolutionize future enterprises. Given how enthusiastically people have embraced social networks on the Web such as Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter, new models of social networks could also have a room within the enterprise. Already, some enterprises have deployed many of them to increase collaboration and communication among employees. However, these dominating social-networking Web applications lack some tools that would make them truly efficient enterprise solutions. Sparked by consumer use, could social networks become an enterprise trend as well? Would market shares be influenced? Will employees adopt new practices with the infiltration of social networks in the enterprise? Do we need to deploy new tools/infrastructure/framework? How well this form of socialization benefit enterprises? Could it liberate workforces from the constraints of raditional emails? And, could social networks become a B2B phenomenon? Objective of the Special Issue This special issue provides a forum for addressing the innovative opportunities, which are emerging from the confluence of Web 2.0 developments and social network applications in enterprise contexts. In this special issue, we solicit visionary as well as technology and application papers, which address Web-based social networks implications on future enterprises. Particular emphasis will be given to papers discussing data sharing scenarios, novel technologies or methodologies for building and managing enterprise social networks. We also welcome contributions relating to particular types of applications as well as to cross-cutting issues. This special issue journal aims at catalyzing new collaborations between academia and business operators, focusing on next generation Web empowered enterprises, which incorporates new Web-based ideas of collaboration as well as consumers and business partners Web empowerment. Recommended Topics Topics to be discussed in this special issue include (but are not limited to) the following: - Web-based Social Network Design and Evolution - Modeling social networks on the Web - Web Architectures of social network - Evolution and growth mechanisms of Web based social networks - Online communities - Information diffusion in social networks - Recommendation models in Web-based the social network - Web-based Social networking for enterprises - Social network of agents, services, or resources on the Web - Intelligence Emergence from Social Network - Web based collaboration - Web-based 3D environments (Second Life) - Social Security and Trust - Trustworthy social networks - Security and privacy of social networks - Anomaly detection in social network evolution - Data protection in Web communities - Modeling trust and reputation in Web ñbased social networks - Misbehavior detection in communities - Access control policies - Intellectual property in Web 2.0 - Network geography - Geographical clusters, networks, and innovation - Web-based Social geography - International Collaborations in e-Social networks - Data and workflow provenance in Web 2.0 - Cloud computing - Virtual worlds - Evaluation - Social networking management and monitoring - Visualization of social networking on the Web - Economical impact of social network discovery - Web-enabled Social advertising - Use of social networks for e-marketing. - Search algorithms on social networks - Web-based test collection - Benchmark creation - Measures and methodologies - Data mining analysis of blogs Submission To view the full guidelines for submission, please visit the following page: http://www.igi-global.com/development/author_info/guide.asp All submissions and inquiries should be directed to the attention of: Dr. Yacine Atif Point of Contact Email: Yacine.Atif@uaeu.ac.ae _
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