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2008
IEEE
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Chaos Theory as a Model for Interpreting Weblog Traffic
Weblogs are becoming increasingly popular and bloggers desire traffic. This study seeks to give an overall view of weblog systems including factors that affect weblog traffic. Key...
Xitong Guo, Doug Vogel, Zhongyun Zhou, Xi Zhang, H...
HICSS
2008
IEEE
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Internet Privacy in E-Commerce: Framework, Review, and Opportunities for Future Research
Increased Internet traffic and the sophistication of companies in tracking that traffic have made privacy a critical issue in electronic commerce (e-commerce). This has spawned a ...
J. Efrim Boritz, Won Gyun No, R. P. Sundarraj
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HICSS
2008
IEEE
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Structure and Network in the YouTube Core
In this paper, we present results of an empirical investigation into the social structure of YouTube, addressing friend relations and their correlation with tags applied to upload...
John C. Paolillo
IAT
2008
IEEE
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Comparison of Agent-Based and Population-Based Simulations of Displacement of Crime
Within Criminology, the process of crime displacement is usually explained by referring to the interaction of three types of agents: criminals, passersby, and guardians. Most exis...
Tibor Bosse, Charlotte Gerritsen, Mark Hoogendoorn...
IAT
2008
IEEE
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Emergent Spatial Agent Segregation
Animat agents are usually formulated as spatially located agents that interact according to some microscopic behavioural rules. We use our predator-prey animat model to explore sp...
Kenneth A. Hawick, Chris Scogings