Tuesday, October 7, 2008

From research papers...

Web2.0 represents:




  • progression of existing web services with added value.


  • mature implementation of web applications.


  • community and collaboration based.


"[web2.0] reuses, combines and merges existing services into more attractive applications."



(Suzanne Boll, 2007)





Social networking sites have become a ubiquitous part of the culture.



(Esther Rosenfeld, 2008)




Recent work on peer-to-peer overlay networks offers a scalable,
self-organizing, fault-tolerant substrate for decentralized
distributed applications.



(Miguel Castro, Peter Druschel, Anne-Marie Kermarrec, and Antony I. T. Rowstron, 2002)





"In particular, we find that the links
to related videos generated by uploaders’ choices have clear
small-world characteristics. This indicates that the videos have
strong correlations with each other, and creates opportunities for
developing novel techniques to enhance the service quality."




"We suggested that the social
networks presented among YouTube videos can be explored
to enhance the scalability and QoS of YouTube."




(Xu Cheng, Cameron Dale, Jiangchuan Liu, 2008)




ps. Sorry Juan I thought these were posted during class time before I just realised blogger never posted it, it just saved as draft...

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