Social Network Priyanka Agrawal. Introduction Social Network is a social structure made of nodes that are tied by one or more specific types of relations.

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Social Network Priyanka Agrawal

Introduction Social Network is a social structure made of nodes that are tied by one or more specific types of relations Purpose of social networking can be social, establishing friendships or relationships, business connections Web 2.0 technology are encouraging Social Networking The nature of Social Network sites due to on-line, interactive and relatively open environment introduces various privacy and security risks Several other market and technology factors are essential for existence of these websites Design factors of online securities, issues and possible solutions to overcome the issues

Design factors of Social Network

Method, Application & Tools: Sociomapping Sociomapping allows simple monitoring of changes in the mapped system by visual comparison of two sociomaps Principle: transformation of relational data into visual format Application: Small System and Groups Population and Large Systems Team Profile Analyzer: team analysis and development

Conclusion Developers should design that determine efficiency and effectiveness of the network Introducing new features in the network to widen scope of applicability, usefulness and audience Technology and Market consideration will create sustainable competitive advantage and value for users Security and privacy issues need to be addressed with innovative features