Understanding Task-driven Information Flow in Collaborative Networks
Collaborative networks are a special type of social network formed by members who collectively achieve specific goals, such as fixing software bugs and resolving customers’ problems. In such networks, information flow among members is driven by the tasks assigned to the network, and by the expertise...
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Main Authors: | MIAO, Gengxin, TAO, Shu, CHENG, Winnie, Moulic, Randy, Moser, Louise E., LO, David, YAN, Xifeng |
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2012
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Online Access: | https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1536 http://www2012.wwwconference.org/proceedings/proceedings/p849.pdf |
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