Digital By-product Data in Web 2.0: Exploring Mass Collaboration of Wikipedia
暫譯: Web 2.0中的數位副產品數據:探索維基百科的大規模協作
Zeyi He
- 出版商: Cambridge
- 出版日期: 2012-12-01
- 售價: $3,010
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $2,860
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 275
- 裝訂: Hardcover
- ISBN: 1443841749
- ISBN-13: 9781443841740
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商品描述
Thanks to Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), every action on the Internet nowadays is recorded by digital by-product data: online purchases, tagging friends' photos, browsing webpages, and etc. This unprecedented technological revolution has empowered us with unique abilities to understand not only people's behaviours but also online platforms. Business corporates and academic researchers alike have both embarked on actively mining such information to stay ahead of the game in the digital age. Once lost in the sea of information that is present in every corner of the Internet, we now have a better appreciation of the beauty in this rich body of information aided by improved computing power. The deconvolution of the daily records provides us with a road map that leads us to explore who we are, what we did, what we want and why we want certain things etc. This hidden source of information is beginning to surface, so is its potential in paving the way for us to better understand our society and ourselves. This book discusses the undiscovered opportunity of using digital by-product data, which is automatically generated from all internet applications for housekeeping functions. This book then continues to examine the possibility and operability for social scientists to conduct academic research of web 2.0 applications by analysing and visualizing digital by-product data.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
感謝資訊與通信技術(ICT)的發展,當今互聯網上的每一個行動都被數位副產品數據所記錄:線上購物、標記朋友的照片、瀏覽網頁等等。這場前所未有的技術革命使我們具備了獨特的能力,不僅能理解人們的行為,還能理解線上平台。商業企業和學術研究者都積極挖掘這些資訊,以在數位時代中保持競爭優勢。曾經在互聯網每個角落的資訊海洋中迷失的我們,現在因為計算能力的提升,對這豐富資訊體系的美有了更深的認識。日常記錄的解構為我們提供了一條探索自我、我們所做的事情、我們想要的東西以及為何想要某些東西的路徑圖。這一隱藏的信息來源開始浮現,其潛力也在於幫助我們更好地理解社會和自我。本書討論了利用數位副產品數據的未被發掘的機會,這些數據是從所有互聯網應用中自動生成的,用於日常管理功能。本書接著探討社會科學家通過分析和可視化數位副產品數據來進行網路2.0應用的學術研究的可能性和可操作性。