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Mobile Social Networking and Computing - A Multidisciplinary Integrated Perspective (Hardcover)
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Mobile Social Networking and Computing - A Multidisciplinary Integrated Perspective (Hardcover)
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Recent advancements in mobile device technologies are
revolutionizing how we socialize, interact, and connect. By
connecting the virtual community with the local environment, mobile
social networks (MSNs) create the opportunity for a multitude of
new personalized services for mobile users. Along with that comes
the need for new paradigms, mechanisms, and techniques with the
capacity to autonomously manage their functioning and evolution.
Currently, most books about mobile networks focus mainly on the
technical point of view. Mobile Social Networking and Computing: A
Multidisciplinary Integrated Perspective not only addresses the
theoretical aspects of MSN and computing, but also introduces and
categorizes existing applications. It supplies a multidisciplinary
perspective that considers the technology, economics, social
sciences, and psychology behind MSNs. In addition to fundamental
theory, the book investigates the practical issues in MSN,
including characteristics, inner structural relationship, incentive
mechanisms, resource allocating, information diffusion, search,
ranking, privacy, trust, and reputation. Introducing recently
developed technologies, modes, and models, the book provides two
distinct (but related) viewpoints about MSN applications: socially
inspired networking technology and networking technology that uses
recent advancements to enhance quality of life. The text
illustrates the interaction between the macrolevel structure and
the local rational behaviors (microlevel) in MSN. It summarizes
currently available MSN development platforms, including Android
and iOS, and introduces and categorizes existing applications
related to MSN and computing. Both location-based service (LBS) and
mobile social networks in proximity (MSNPs) are presented in a
comprehensive manner. Highlighting key research opportunities, this
much-needed reference outlines incentive mechanisms inspired by
classical economics, behavioral economics, and social psychology,
and, perhaps for the first time, it presents a summary of the
economic and business models of MSNs.
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