Tweet topography cheat sheet
We are relying on Twitter as one of the most used service for sharing links and news with colleagues and friends. Twitter is thus a good example for the power of the Artefact-Actor-Network model. In my personal blog I published the following article that is also interesting for this audience:
With the recent announcement from Twitter [...]
Studies at conferences
In the coming months we will apply Artefact-Actor-Networks to several scientific conferences in order to enhance the attendees’ awareness of what is going on at the conference. These small-scale studies are being carried out under the umbrella of the STELLAR network of excellence.
For doing so we will ask attendees of scientific conferences (e.g. EC-TEL 2010 [...]
There is much going on…
Happy New Year. Happy Easter. It’s already spring. Well, it took me some time to finish with this blog entry but as you may have noticed via Twitter or my personal blog, there is pretty much going on with Artefact-Actor-Networks right now.
After we presented the AAN model at the CollaborateCom 2009 in Washington, our first [...]
Slides from CollaborateCom talk
At CollaborateCom 2009 in Washington D.C. I gave a talk about Artefact-Actor-Networks and introduced the model to experts in the field of collaboration and cooperation in networks. I received very good feedback regarding the semantic relations that can be applied and some additional vocabularities to use. Furthermore there were poeple that saw other concrete usage [...]
AANs at CollaborateCom 2009
Our paper about Artefact-Actor-Networks has been accepted at the CollaborateCom 2009 in Washington D.C. in november.Matthias and I will go there and introduce the idea to a wider public and ask for feedback for our concepts. I presented some rough sketches about AAN at the ICL 2009 and EC-TEL 2009 conferences and the possibilities to [...]
What are Artefact-Actor-Networks?
Artefact-Actor-Networks (AANs) are a theoretical model to link social networks and artefact network in order to make claims about the semantic relatedness between users and their respective artefacts. The general goal of AANs is to ease the understanding of how these to knowledge entities (Trier, 2005) are interconnected, how they influence each other and how [...]