Internet of Things as Virtual Settlements: Insights from Excavating Social Media Sites

D. Akoumianakis, N. Karadimitriou, George Vlachakis, Giannis Milolidakis, N. Bessis
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The paper explores excavation as a metaphor or conceptual lens for gaining insights to cyber-structures enacted in virtual settlements. More importantly, we vision such excavations in the context of enlarged Internet of Things, an inter-connected world of online remains capable of providing a different lens on how to make sense of cyber-structures linked via and enacted through the Internet. The emphasis is on conditions for virtual excavations, techniques which could be used to support them as well as their analytical value to making sense of what and how people do (interact) online. A case study is used to provide baseline data for framing the notion of digital remains or traces of virtual settlements, the form they take in today's social web and the means through which they are revealed and made sense of using social visualization techniques. It turns out that virtual excavations organized around cultural artifacts of practice can provide valuable insight, not only into structural properties of 'social' technologies and the way in which they are appropriated, but also dynamic aspects of the enacted cyber-structures resulting from recurrent co-engagement and online collaboration.
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物联网作为虚拟聚落:挖掘社交媒体网站的见解
本文探讨了挖掘作为一种隐喻或概念透镜,以获得对虚拟定居点中制定的网络结构的见解。更重要的是,我们在扩大物联网的背景下看到了这样的挖掘,一个相互联系的在线世界仍然能够提供一个不同的视角来理解如何通过互联网连接和制定的网络结构。重点是虚拟挖掘的条件,可以用来支持他们的技术,以及他们的分析价值,以理解人们在网上做什么和如何做(互动)。案例研究用于提供基线数据,用于构建数字遗迹或虚拟定居点痕迹的概念,它们在当今社交网络中的形式,以及通过使用社交可视化技术来揭示和理解它们的方式。事实证明,围绕实践的文化文物组织的虚拟挖掘可以提供有价值的见解,不仅可以了解“社会”技术的结构属性和它们被挪用的方式,还可以了解由经常性共同参与和在线协作产生的制定的网络结构的动态方面。
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