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Software Defined Networks: A Comprehensive Approach, Second Edition provides in-depth coverage of the technologies collectively known as Software Defined Networking (SDN). The book shows how to explain to business decision-makers the benefits and risks in shifting parts of a network to the SDN model, when to integrate SDN technologies in a network, and how to develop or acquire SDN applications. In addition, the book emphasizes the parts of the technology that encourage opening up the network, providing treatment for alternative approaches to SDN that expand the definition of SDN as networking vendors adopt traits of SDN to their existing solutions. Since the first edition was published, the SDN market has matured, and is being gradually integrated and morphed into something more compatible with mainstream networking vendors. This book reflects these changes, with coverage of the OpenDaylight controller and its support for multiple southbound protocols, the Inclusion of NETCONF in discussions on controllers and devices, expanded coverage of NFV, and updated coverage of the latest approved version (1.5.1) of the OpenFlow specification. Contains expanded coverage of controllers Includes a new chapter on NETCONF and SDN Presents expanded coverage of SDN in optical networks Provides support materials for use in computer networking courses
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There is a growing recognition of the importance of networking for the vitality and cohesion of community life. Now in its third edition, and substantially updated, this textbook combines practical experience and theory for people working with and for communities.
Community development. --- Social networks. --- Networking, Social --- Networks, Social --- Social networking --- Social support systems --- Support systems, Social --- Interpersonal relations --- Cliques (Sociology) --- Microblogs --- Community development --- Regional development --- Economic assistance, Domestic --- Social planning --- Citizen participation --- Government policy --- Social networks --- Sociology of environment --- Sociology of social care
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Exponential random graph models (ERGMs) are increasingly applied to observed network data and are central to understanding social structure and network processes. The chapters in this edited volume provide a self-contained, exhaustive account of the theoretical and methodological underpinnings of ERGMs, including models for univariate, multivariate, bipartite, longitudinal and social-influence type ERGMs. Each method is applied in individual case studies illustrating how social science theories may be examined empirically using ERGMs. The authors supply the reader with sufficient detail to specify ERGMs, fit them to data with any of the available software packages and interpret the results.
Quantitative methods in social research --- #SBIB:303H520 --- Social networks --- -Social networks --- -302.3 --- 371.012 --- Networking, Social --- Networks, Social --- Social networking --- Social support systems --- Support systems, Social --- Interpersonal relations --- Cliques (Sociology) --- Microblogs --- Methoden sociale wetenschappen: techniek van de analyse, algemeen --- Mathematical models --- Research --- -Graphic methods --- Onderwijsresearch. Methoden voor onderwijs --- Social science --- Mathematical models. --- Graphic methods. --- Research. --- 371.012 Onderwijsresearch. Methoden voor onderwijs --- Social Sciences --- Sociology --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Research. --- Social networks. --- -Mathematical models
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This collection of articles aims at revitalizing the study of kinship and exchange in a social network perspective. It brings together studies of empirical systems of marriage and descent with investigations of the flow of material resources in societies of Africa, Asia, the Pacific and Europe. Restudies of classic ethnographic cases and fieldwork studies of kinship and exchange demonstrate how the social and material aspects of society are related, and address issues of concern to anthropology and the neighbouring disciplines of history, sociology and economics. This book marks the emergence of an era in the study of kinship and exchange using a productive combination of ethnographic substance with formal methods, one which leaves behind older structural-functionalist and culturalist assumptions.
Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Exchange --- Kinship --- Social networks --- Social sciences --- Echange (Economie politique) --- Parenté --- Réseaux sociaux --- Sciences sociales --- Cross-cultural studies --- Cross-cultural studies. --- Network analysis. --- Etudes transculturelles --- Analyse de réseau --- Parenté --- Réseaux sociaux --- Analyse de réseau --- Social Sciences --- Anthropology --- Network analysis (Social sciences) --- SNA (Social network analysis) --- Social network analysis --- System analysis --- Commerce --- Economic anthropology --- Economics --- Supply and demand --- Networking, Social --- Networks, Social --- Social networking --- Social support systems --- Support systems, Social --- Interpersonal relations --- Cliques (Sociology) --- Microblogs --- Ethnology --- Clans --- Consanguinity --- Families --- Kin recognition --- Methodology
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Models and Methods in Social Network Analysis, first published in 2005, presents the most important developments in quantitative models and methods for analyzing social network data that have appeared during the 1990s. Intended as a complement to Wasserman and Faust's Social Network Analysis: Methods and Applications, it is a collection of articles by leading methodologists reviewing advances in their particular areas of network methods. Reviewed are advances in network measurement, network sampling, the analysis of centrality, positional analysis or blockmodelling, the analysis of diffusion through networks, the analysis of affiliation or 'two-mode' networks, the theory of random graphs, dependence graphs, exponential families of random graphs, the analysis of longitudinal network data, graphical techniques for exploring network data, and software for the analysis of social networks.
519.876.3 --- 519.876.3 Network planning --- Network planning --- #SBIB:303H65 --- #SBIB:303H520 --- Sociometrie --- Methoden sociale wetenschappen: techniek van de analyse, algemeen --- Social networks --- Mathematical models. --- Research --- Methodology. --- Networking, Social --- Networks, Social --- Social networking --- Social support systems --- Support systems, Social --- Interpersonal relations --- Cliques (Sociology) --- Microblogs --- Mathematical models --- Research&delete& --- Methodology --- Quantitative methods in social research --- Réseaux sociaux --- Recherche --- Méthodologie --- Social sciences --- Network analysis (Social sciences) --- SNA (Social network analysis) --- Social network analysis --- System analysis --- Network analysis. --- Social Sciences --- Sociology --- Social networks - Mathematical models --- Social networks - Research - Methodology
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Brian Skyrms, author of the successful Evolution of the Social Contract (which won the prestigious Lakatos Award) has written a sequel. The book is a study of ideas of cooperation and collective action. The point of departure is a prototypical story found in Rousseau's A Discourse on Inequality. Rousseau contrasts the pay-off of hunting hare where the risk of non-cooperation is small but the reward is equally small, against the pay-off of hunting the stag where maximum cooperation is required but where the reward is so much greater. Thus, rational agents are pulled in one direction by considerations of risk and in another by considerations of mutual benefit. Written with Skyrms's characteristic clarity and verve, this intriguing book will be eagerly sought out by students and professionals in philosophy, political science, economics, sociology and evolutionary biology.
Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- 316 --- Sociologie --(algemeen) --- Collective behavior. --- Cooperation. --- Social action. --- Social evolution. --- Social networks. --- Social structure. --- 316 Sociologie --(algemeen) --- Collective behavior --- Cooperation --- Social action --- Social evolution --- Social networks --- Social structure --- Organization, Social --- Social organization --- Anthropology --- Sociology --- Social institutions --- Networking, Social --- Networks, Social --- Social networking --- Social support systems --- Support systems, Social --- Interpersonal relations --- Cliques (Sociology) --- Microblogs --- Cultural evolution --- Cultural transformation --- Culture, Evolution of --- Culture --- Evolution --- Social change --- Social policy --- Social problems --- Collaborative economy --- Cooperative distribution --- Cooperative movement --- Distribution, Cooperative --- Peer-to-peer economy --- Sharing economy --- Economics --- Profit-sharing --- Behavior, Collective --- Crowd behavior --- Crowds --- Mass behavior --- Human behavior --- Social psychology --- Psychology --- 316.3 --- 316.3 Sociale structuur --(sociologie) --- Sociale structuur --(sociologie) --- Arts and Humanities --- Philosophy
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Social Media for Creative Libraries explains how librarians and information professionals can use online tools to communicate more effectively, teach people different skills and to market and promote their service faster, cheaper and more effectively. Based on his acclaimed work How to Use Web 2.0 in Your Library, Phil Bradley has restructured and comprehensively updated this new book to focus on the activities that information professionals carry out on a daily basis, before then analysing and explaining how online tools can assist them in those activities. Including:- a discussion of authority checking and why information professionals are needed more than ever in a social media world - a guide to creating great presentations online- how online tools can make teaching and training sessions easier and more enjoyable for information professionals - useful tips for implementing new strategies in libraries and a discussion of the practicalities of library marketing and promotion- how to create a good social media policy and why- a look at a few social media disasters and how they could have been avoided Bron : http:/www.facetpublishing.co.uk
Computer architecture. Operating systems --- bibliotheken --- marketingcommunicatie --- Documentation and information --- bibliotheekwerk --- sociale media --- Mass communications --- Information services --- Internet access for library users. --- Online social networks. --- Libraries and the Internet --- Services d'information --- Internet dans les bibliothèques --- Réseautage personnel (Informatique) --- Bibliothèques et Internet --- Computer network resources --- Ressources Internet --- Computer network resources. --- 681.3*J --- Bibliotheken --- 025.5 --- Computer applications --- KAKOR --- Inlichtingenwerk. Reference services --- Sociale media --- Cybermarketing --- 025.5 Inlichtingenwerk. Reference services --- 681.3*J Computer applications --- Internet dans les bibliothèques --- Réseautage personnel (Informatique) --- Bibliothèques et Internet --- Electronic social networks --- Social networking Web sites --- Virtual communities --- Social media --- Social networks --- Sociotechnical systems --- Web sites --- Data collection services --- Information brokers --- Information centers --- Information science service organizations --- Information service providers --- Providers of information services --- Information retrieval --- Information science --- Documentation --- Research --- Library Internet access for users --- Public access to the Internet in libraries --- User access to the Internet in libraries --- Library users --- Multimedia library services --- Public access computers in libraries --- Bibliotheek --- Digitalisering --- Onlinemarketing --- Communities, Online (Online social networks) --- Communities, Virtual (Online social networks) --- Online communities (Online social networks)
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