Contents
Motivations for Social Networking
People powered metadata
Interactive collaboration
Augmenting cooperating between workers
How users and Context create meaning with a social networking system
Hedonic social networking sites
Software Engineering and social activity
Collaborative Applications
Cooperative information systems
Community aware systems
Context-adaptive interaction
Functions of Social Networking Services
Social networking
Immersive environments
The Software Engineering Paradigm Remixed
The virtual software engineering community
Knowledge Management Considerations
Social software for lifelong learning
Multi-agent learning support
Personal learning
Improving Knowledge sharing in distributed software development environments
Capturing informal experiences
Collaboration and knowledge sharing in teams
Workflow Issues
Open vs. closed source
Platforms for social engineering
People Issues
Age
Gender
Culture
Security, Legal and Privacy Issues
Participatory surveillance
Contract issues
Risk analysis
Development Strategies
Interface design
Social requirements engineering
Community driven elicitation of requirements
Web 2.0 and beyond
Social Toolsets
Hardware
Software