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However, this assumption no longer works within today's unpredictable open-world settings, which demands techniques that let software react to changes by self-organizing its structure and self-adapting its behavior.}, acmid = {1175938}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, author = {Baresi, Luciano and Di Nitto, Elisabetta and Ghezzi, Carlo}, doi = {10.1109/MC.2006.362}, interhash = {8901685f20a7b2a9334c3637eb33e785}, intrahash = {c9448fcba918899d9e149a4f5babfc2e}, issn = {0018-9162}, issue_date = {October 2006}, journal = {Computer}, month = oct, number = 10, numpages = {8}, pages = {36--43}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society Press}, title = {Toward Open-World Software: Issue and Challenges}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MC.2006.362}, volume = 39, year = 2006 } @incollection{barber1989encounters, address = {Paris}, author = {Barber, Peter}, booktitle = {Géographie du Monde au Moyen Âge et à la Renaissance}, editor = {Pelletier, Monique}, interhash = {d04bbae5d1cfa4920bb2a35194886110}, intrahash = {6f072ebc279b937a2815fa72a3345a04}, pages = {69-81}, title = {Old Encounters new: The Aslake World Map}, year = 1989 } @incollection{reed2006alexander, address = {London}, author = {Kline, Naomi Reed}, booktitle = {The Hereford World Map. 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The authors analyzed the small world network of the creative artists who made Broadway musicals from 1945 to 1989. Using original arguments, new statistical methods, and tests of construct validity, they found that the varying “small world” properties of the systemic level network of these artists affected their creativity in terms of the financial and artistic performance of the musicals they produced. The small world network effect was parabolic; performance increased up to a threshold, after which point the positive effects reversed.}, author = {Uzzi, Brian and Spiro, Jarett}, interhash = {14b895e80af4f73ffb4a2a2a69873878}, intrahash = {e0743ca2e566e0a2745884f9a2189dbd}, journal = {American Journal of Sociology}, number = 2, pages = {447--504}, title = {Collaboration and Creativity: The Small World Problem}, url = {http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/faculty/uzzi/ftp/uzzi's_research_papers/uzzi&spiroajs_smallworlds.pdf}, volume = 111, year = 2005 } @article{dallasta-2006-73, author = {Dall'Asta, Luca and Baronchelli, Andrea and Barrat, Alain and Loreto, Vittorio}, interhash = {e9e4689b16bacd9f936e2b77a17fe4c1}, intrahash = {69f7d2fe711ef85ad70e5de28e7b005e}, journal = {Europhysics Letters}, pages = 969, title = {Agreement dynamics on small-world networks}, url = {doi:10.1209/epl/i2005-10481-7}, volume = 73, year = 2006 } @article{roth05generalized, address = {Galway, Ireland}, author = {Roth, Camille}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Semantic Network Analysis at the ISWC 2005 Conference}, editor = {Stumme, Gerd and Hoser, Bettina and Schmitz, Christoph and Alani, Harith}, interhash = {a6cd29ab02e86279a233171f979a32dc}, intrahash = {8237ba21c39b56cbfcbdab78d4ea4ae1}, pages = {29--42}, title = {Generalized Preferential Attachment: Towards Realistic Socio-Semantic Network Models}, year = 2005 } @mastersthesis{sandberg2005searching, author = {Sandberg, Oskar}, interhash = {cb3985e87c8726106910062fdca8d39e}, intrahash = {fa52456f3f49553695f92dfea6dd8d2e}, school = {Center for Mathematical Sciences, Göteborg University}, title = {Searching in a small world}, type = {licentiate thesis}, url = {http://www.math.chalmers.se/~ossa/lic.pdf}, year = 2005 } @inproceedings{zhang2002using, address = {New York, NY}, author = {Zhang, Hui and Goel, Ashish and Govindan, Ramesh}, booktitle = {Proc.\ 21st Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE}, interhash = {936555c2067ed32da717cebc0a239de5}, intrahash = {4697a119468906fb1aec9cc73ca8ec76}, misc = {bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}}, month = {July}, title = {Using the Small-World Model to Improve Freenet Performance}, year = 2002 } @book{watts1999small, address = {Princeton, New Jersey}, author = {Watts, Duncan J.}, interhash = {0319adeca05e408eca387b9b02d53bcc}, intrahash = {d0d6e8af38b7e88211d2fe6dcd3903d2}, misc = {comment = {Lokal vorhanden}}, publisher = {Princeton University Press}, title = {Small Worlds -- The Dynamics of Networks between Order and Randomneess}, year = 1999 } @article{milgram1967small, author = {Milgram, Stanlay}, interhash = {dc8738cacf31a3a7269e1e0aa35d5537}, intrahash = {5b85c1d22264049d30e049ab3ffc756c}, journal = {Psychology Today}, misc = {isbn = {1-58133-109-7}}, number = 1, title = {The Small World Problem}, volume = 67, year = 1967 } @misc{citeulike:155, abstract = {Inspired by empirical studies of networked systems such as the Internet, social networks, and biological networks, researchers have in recent years developed a variety of techniques and models to help us understand or predict the behavior of these systems. Here we review developments in this field, including such concepts as the small-world effect, degree distributions, clustering, network correlations, random graph models, models of network growth and preferential attachment, and dynamical processes taking place on networks.}, author = {Newman, M. E. 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