The emergence of social networks have opened a new paradigm for professional groups to student groups to exchange their information with their contemporaries quickly and efficiently. The social networking enables to set up relations among the people (called actors) who share common interests, activities or connections. An actor or a person plays a predominant role in sharing social networking services, hence optimal modelling of an actor is essential. An actor model must be defined with several issues concerning to interests, activities, devices used, etc. In this paper, we present a generic actor model for a professional social network (GAMPSON) by considering actor’s personally identifiable information, professional information, activity, social status, etc. The designed GAMPSON is tested over professional social networks such as agriculture social network and museum social network, where GAMPSON generates unique actors associated with the agriculture and museum social network, and renders relations among the actors. Results demonstrated that it is simple and accurate to generate actors and their relations in any social network along with provision of information over database.
The rapid development of communication and networking has lessened geographical boundaries among actors in social networks. In social networks, actors often want to access databases depending upon their access rights, privacy, context, privileges, etc. Managing and handling knowledge based access of actors is complex and hard for which broad range of technologies need to be called. Access based on dynamic access rights and circumstances of actors impose major tasks on access systems. In this paper, we present an Access Mechanism for Social Networks (AMSN) to render access to actors over databases taking privacy and status of actors into consideration. The designed AMSN model is tested over an Agriculture Social Network (ASN) which utilises distinct access rights and privileges of actors related to the agriculture occupation, and provides access to actors over databases.
Abstract-The proliferation of wireless technologies along with "anytime/anywhere" paradigm requires new scenarios for service provisioning. A user is often surrounded by different mobile devices, are often equipped with different network interfaces, which might be of different access technologies. The user tend to switch devices based on his requirement, hence switching of devices depending upon the content, capabilities of devices and context of the user are to be taken into consideration. The content to be provided must be compatible with the user device while capabilities of the device are to be monitored according to the application requirements, and network connections should be placed on the best possible interface based on these requirements along with context of the user. In this paper, we present an Agent based Device Adaptability in Ubiquitous Environment (ADAUbiE) which takes content, resources of device and context of the user into consideration to carry out device adaptability.
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