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SOCIAL NETWORKS Mehmet Ali YILMAZ 2011514066 EEE-448 / Assoc. Prof. Dr. Turgay İBRİKÇİ
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SOCIAL NETWORK THEORY Social networks are the structure that connects the people, entities and organizations via a relation.
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WHAT DO WE DO IN SOCIAL NETWORK ? Social Connections Media Sharing Communication Advertising and Marketing Shopping Business Education/Information
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WHAT ACTUALLY DO THE SOCIAL NETWORKS DO ?
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SIX DEGREES OF SEPERATION Small World Problem (1969, Milgram) Six Degrees of Seperation (1929, Karinthy) Kansans -> Iowa -> India -> Tennessee -> Virginia -> Newyork -> Boston (Sharon)
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ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL NETWORKS Sociograms Main Components : Nodes and Ties Main Characteristics : Degree, Density and Centrality Main Structures : Ego-Centric, Soico-Centric.
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ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIOGRAMS They are the graphical represantations of the social network structures
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MAIN COMPONENTS : NODES AND TIES Nodes : People, Entitie, Organizations. Ties : Directional, nondirectional, symmetrical.
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MAIN COMPONENTS : NODES AND TIES Neighbourhood, Path, Distance
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MAIN CHARACTERISITCS Network Size Degree Density Centrality : * Degree Centrality * Betweeness Centrality * Closennes Centrality
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MAIN CHARACTERISTICS DEGREE The number of the edges (ties) that a node (Vertex) has.
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MAIN CHARACTERISTICS DENSITY The density of a social network is the ratio of the actual connections to the potential connections.
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MAIN CHARACTERISTICS CENTRALITY The extent to which a given actor is in the middle of the network is referred to as centrality. * Degree Centrality : In-degree (prominant) and out-degree (influential) * Betweeness Centrality : Hubs * Closenness Centraity
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MAIN CHARACTERISTICS
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WEAK TIES – STRONG TIES
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TYPES OF SOCIAL NETWORKS Ego-Centric Networks Socio-Centric Networks
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NETWORK VISUALITION Snowball method * First Zone (Core) * Second Zone * Third Zone (Periphery)
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SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS Matrix Represantation
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SOCIAL NETWORK SITES A social networking website is an online platform that allows users to create a public profile and interact with other users on the website. Social Connections Media Sharing Communication Advertising and Marketing Shopping Business Education/Information
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TYPES OF SOCIAL NETWORK SITES Blogs The blogs are the websites that is a collection of data which is regularly updated and displayed in reverse of chronological order. Post, Blogging, Blogger, Most used : www.blogger.com, www.wordpress.com
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TYPES OF SOCIAL NETWORK SITES
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Microblogging It is the combination of blogging and instant messaging. It allows the user to post by a limited characters(140-150).
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TYPES OF SOCIAL NETWORK SITES Wiki : This is a website that allows its users to type, delete or modify its content.
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TYPES OF SOCIAL NETWORK SITES Forum This is a discussion social network that the users can communicate by the posted messages. Thread or topic. Members and Moderators
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TYPES OF SOCIAL NETWORK SITES Peer to Peer (P2P) Human to human or computer to computer communication.
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TYPES OF SOCIAL NETWORK SITES Media Sharing
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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE SOCIAL NETWORKS Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube LinkedIn
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DATA HANDLING IN SOCIAL NETWORK SITES Open Source Softwares and Thousands of Servers Operating Systems : Linux, F5 Big-IP Web server softwares : Apache most used
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TRENDS IN SOCIAL NETWROKING LiveStreaming VLogs
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SOCIAL MEDIA VS. SOCIAL NETWORKING Social media is the content what you uploaded, shared, or typed while the social networking creates a platform to do all these tasks.
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ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF SOCIAL NETWORKING Disadvantages : * Time * Virtuallity * Barrier to other people * Promote terrorism, crime, etc. * Ruin the structure of a particular language * Bad effect on teens. * Strangers. Advantages : * Keep in touch * Promote products * Allows you to express yourself * A great platform to seek and apply a job * Organization * Allows you to be aware of the news * Real time security
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THANKS FOR ATTENTION !
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