Topic > Lately, networks have been a fundamental tool for analyzing and modeling complex systems. Social networks are typical examples of complex networks. A social network is made up of all people: friends, family, colleagues and others. The traditional study of social networks can date back about half a century, focusing on interpersonal relationships in small groups due to the difficulty in obtaining large amounts of data. The advent of modern database technology has greatly stimulated the statistical study of networks. Systematic research on large-scale available social network data has created a new network subfield: sociology that integrates theories of traditional social networks and modern complex networks. Now the WWW is going through an epochal revolution from traditional Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 characterized by social collaboration technologies, such as social networking sites (SNS), blogs, Wikis and folksonomy. In recent years, as a rapidly growing business, many online social networking sites (SNS) are becoming extremely popular and can be used in a variety of contexts. They allow you to establish global relationships that are domain-related or may be based on some general need shared by people, organizations and governments around the world who experiment with new technological innovations almost every day. The development of this technology can greatly support the work of NGOs, especially through social media and networking websites. Many websites have been created and many conferences have already taken place addressing the type of services and advocacy that social media can provide to NGOs. Many NGOs and non-profit organizations have already created influential niches of organizations interested in how social media and technology can benefit and...... middle of paper ...... or is it prudent to continue the research and development of an emergency social domain network. We should not forget, however, that the current generation of social networking sites were developed for the primary purpose of practice, such as those related to emergency preparedness and management. Furthermore, the competition between the current generation of social networking systems means that they try to capture the user in a single system and this makes it difficult for individuals to integrate their activities into different systems. It is very likely that a new generation of software products will target professional associations as sponsors and operators of professional social networks. In any case, the system we see today will look primitive in five years, once mature user requirements for true collaboration and recommendation processes under complete user control emerge...
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