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Call For Papers: EuroSys 2012 5th Workshop on Social Network Systems (SNS 2012 )
Overview Online social networks (e.g., Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, etc.) are among the most popular sites on the Web and are still growing rapidly. These systems have their own characteristics and challenges. However, the popularity of these new systems is not … Continue reading
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Tagged Benchmarking, deployed systems, distributed social graph, Graph query engines, Large social graphs, Modeling, Network dynamics, observing, Partitioning, Privacy, query optimization, Security, SNA, Social Analytics, Social Network Analysis, social network structure, Social Networks, workload characterization
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