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Chin, Alvin
University of Toronto
Toronto, Canada
 
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  Understanding cross-site linking in online social networks
Gong Q., Chen Y., Hu J., Cao Q., Hui P., Wang X. ACM Transactions on the Web 12(4): 1-29, 2018.  Type: Article

This paper is a data-driven analysis of cross-site linking in online social networks, including Foursquare, Facebook, and Twitter. It describes the user behavior behind cross-site linking and why users do cross-site linking. It is one ...

Mar 22 2019  
  An online platform for Web APIs and service mashups
Maximilien E., Ranabahu A., Gomadam K. IEEE Internet Computing 12(5): 32-43, 2008.  Type: Article

This paper presents a framework and platform for creating, deploying, and sharing Web application programming interfaces (APIs) and mashups, using a high-level language called domain-specific language (DSL) and software engineering tec...

Feb 23 2009  
  When home base is not a place: parents’ use of mobile telephones
Palen L., Hughes A. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 11(5): 339-348, 2007.  Type: Article

The mobile telephone has become the device for true ubiquitous computing: it allows people to communicate anytime and anywhere. Mobile telephones are pervasive; they are seen everywhere in society, in public and private places, and use...

Mar 27 2008  
  A software infrastructure for supporting spontaneous and personalized interaction in home computing environments
Nakajima T., Satoh I. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 10(6): 379-391, 2006.  Type: Article

Ubiquitous computing has long been seen as a far off, science fiction, or futuristic vision in the industry. Many scenarios of ubiquitous computing have been proposed by researchers, but the infrastructure has not been in place to turn...

Feb 4 2008  
   Individual performance in knowledge intensive work through social networks
Chung K., Hossain L., Davis J.  2007 Computer Personnel Doctoral Consortium and Research Conference (Proceedings of the 2007 ACM SIGMIS CPR Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, Apr 19-21, 2007) 159-167, 2007.  Type: Proceedings

Social networking is the hot technology on the Web, where it is primarily used to find friends, colleagues, and experts. However, businesses are now realizing the potential that social networks create for finding employees, potential c...

Jul 10 2007  
   Modeling user behavior using a search-engine
O’Brien M., Keane M.  Intelligent user interfaces (Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Honolulu, Hawaii, Jan 28-31, 2007) 357-360, 2007.  Type: Proceedings

Ever since Google came onto the search engine scene with PageRank, and changed the search landscape, researchers have been looking for better ways to improve search. Many times, search results are not the ones that the user is looking ...

Apr 18 2007  
  Being there together and the future of connected presence
Schroeder R. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 15(4): 438-454, 2006.  Type: Article

The Internet has become a large social network [1], and technologies such as instant messaging, online chatting, and video conferencing are contributing to the death of distance, and communication without physical presence. However, re...

Mar 8 2007  
 
 
 
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