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  • Top-down vs bottom-up methodologies in multi-agent system design
    Auton. Robots, Vol. 24, No. 3. (April 2008), pp. 303-313.
    by Valentino Crespi, Aram Galstyan, Kristina Lerman
  • A NEW STATUS INDEX DERIVED FROM SOCIOMETRIC ANALYSIS
    PSYCHOMETRIKA, Vol. 18, No. 1. (1953), pp. 39-43.
    by Leo Katz
    posted to analysis graph influence socialnetwork socialnetworks sociology status by krisl on 2008-05-27 18:39:59 as read
  • notes Measurement and Analysis of Online Social Networks.
    (2007)
    by Alan Mislove, Massilmiliano Marcon, Krishna P Gummadi, Peter Druschel, Bobby Bhattacharjee
  • Planetary-Scale Views on an Instant-Messaging Network
    (6 Mar 2008)
    by Jure Leskovec, Eric Horvitz
  • The dynamics of a mobile phone network
    Physica, Vol. A 387 (2008), pp. 3017-3024.
    posted to analysis cellphone friendship mobilenetworks socialnetworks socialties by krisl on 2008-04-23 00:09:43 as **
  • Robust dynamic classes revealed by measuring the response function of a social system
    (14 Mar 2008)
    by R Crane, D Sornette
  • The dynamics of viral marketing
    ACM Transactions on the Web, Vol. 1, No. 1. (2007)
  • The Stength of Weak cooperation: A Case Study on Flickr
    (16 Feb 2008)
    by Christophe Prieur, Dominique Cardon, Jean-Samuel Beuscart, Nicolas Pissard, Pascal Pons
  • User Participation in Social Media: Digg Study
    (2007)
    by K Lerman
  • Social Networks and Social Information Filtering on Digg
    (7 Dec 2006)
    by Kristina Lerman
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