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Towards a Framework for Social Web Platforms: The Neurovation Case

by Alexander Stocker, Gisela Granitzer, Patrick Hoefler, Viktoria Pammer, Reinhard Willfort, Anna Maria Koeck, Klaus Tochtermann
Third International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services (2008)

Abstract

Social web platforms have become very popular in the so-called Web 2.0, and there is no end in sight. However, very few systematic models for the constitution of such socio- technical infrastructures exist in the scientific literature. We therefore present a generic framework for building social web platforms based on the creation of value for individuals, communities and social networks. We creative knowledge framework in the Neurovation project, aiming to establish a platform for workers. This applied this paper describes work in progress and the lessons we have learned so far.

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