Web 2.0

Web 2.0 describes Web technology which enables the authoring of Web content by Web users. Web 2.0 enables “large numbers of people to come together to work, share and build” web content. (Shuen 2008)

 

Additional Related Publications:

  • [WebSci2009] Tiropanis, Thanassis, Davis, Hugh, Millard, Dave, Weal, Mark - Semantic Technologies for Learning and Teaching in the Web 2.0 era - A survey.
  • [WebSci2009] Rodríguez-Ardura, Inma , J. Martínez-López, Francisco, Luna, Paula - The consumer and the Web: a critical revision of the contributions to Web science from the marketing and the consumer behaviour discipline
  • [WebSci2009] Passant, Alexandre, Samwald, Matthias, Breslin, John, Decker, Stefan - Federating Distributed Social Data to Build an Interlinked Online Information Society.
  • [WebSci2009] Batlle, Albert, Waksberg, Ana, Aibar, Eduard - Is web-based interaction reshaping the organizational dynamics of public administration?: A comparative empirical study on eGovernment.
  • [WebSci2017] Andrew G. West - Analyzing the Keystroke Dynamics of Web Identifiers
  • [WebSci2017] Jiejun Xu, Daniel Xie, Tsai-Ching Lu, John Cafeo - EDSV: Emerging Defect Surveillance for Vehicles
  • [WebSci2015] Anna Zawilska, Steven Albury - An Ethnomethodologically-Informed Approach to Interface Design to Support Collective Web Practice Around Video
  • [WebSci2012] Aiden Dipple, Prof. Kerry Raymond, Assoc. Prof. Michael Docherty - Stigmergy in Web 2.0: a Model for Site Dynamics
  • [WebSci2013] Lambros Lazuras, Michalis Vafopoulos - Cyberbullying 2.0: Implications of Web development for the prevention of cyberbullying
  • [WebSci2013] Robert Sanderson, Paolo Ciccarese, Herbert Van de Sompel - Designing the W3C Open Annotation Data Model
  • [WebSci2013] Derek Greene, Padraig Cunningham - Producing a Unified Graph Representation from Multiple Social
  • [WebSci2013] Julien Pierre - Reverse Privacy Engineering
  • [WebSci2013] Aristea M. Zafeiropoulou, David E. Millard, Craig Webber, Kieron O’ Hara - Unpicking the Privacy Paradox: Can Structuration Theory Help to Explain Location-Based Privacy Decisions?
  • [WebSci2013] Michael Yip, Nigel Shadbolt, Craig Webber - Why Forums? An Empirical Analysis into the Facilitating Factors of Carding Forums
  • [WebSci2010] Baumgartner, Robert, Fayzrakhmanov, Ruslan, Gattringer, Rafael, Göbel, Max, Holzinger, Wolfgang, Klein, David, Kruepl, Bernhard - Web 2.0 Vision for the Blind.
  • [WebSci2010] Gaffney, Devin - #iranElection: quantifying online activism.
  • [WebSci2010] O'Hara, Kieron - Intimacy 2.0: Privacy Rights and Privacy Responsibilities on the World Wide Web.
  • [WebSci2010] Chan, Jeffrey, Hayes, Conor, Daly, Elizabeth - Decomposing Discussion Forums using Common User Roles.
  • [WebSci2010] Letierce, Julie, Passant, Alexandre, Breslin, John, Decker, Stefan - Understanding how Twitter is used to spread scientific messages.
  • [WebSci2010] De Roure, David, Goble, Carole - Anchors in Shifting Sand: the Primacy of Method in the Web of Data.
  • [WebSci2010] Halpin, Harry, Clark, Andy, Wheeler, Michael - Towards a Philosophy of the Web: Representation, Enaction, Collective Intelligence.
  • [WebSci2010] OinasKukkonen, Harri - Behavior Change Support Systems: The Next Frontier for Web Science.
  • [WebSci2011] Stéphane Bernard Bazan, Christophe Varin, Sabrine Saad - Sharing innovative teaching experience in higher education on the Web: An interdisciplinary study on a contextualized Web 2.0 application for community building and teacher training.
  • [WebSci2011] Karolin Eva Kappler, Ricard Riuz de Querol - Is there anybody out there? – Social Media as a new social fetish.