Brainstorming 2.0: Toward collaborative tool based on social networks

Abstract

Social networks are part of Web 2.0 collaborative tools that have a major impact in enriching the sharing and communication enabling a maximum of collaboration and innovation globally between web users. It is in this context that this article is positioned to be part of a series of scientific research conducted by our research team and that mixes social networks and collaborative decision making on the net. It aims to provide a new tool open source for solving various social problems posed by users in a collaborative 2.0 based on the technique for generating ideas, brainstorming method and social networks together for the maximum possible adequate profiles to the virtual brainstorming session. A tool is run by a user called expert accompanied by a number of users called validators to drive the process of extracting ideas to the loan of various users of the net. It offers then the solution to the problem of sending a satisfaction questionnaire administered by an expert ready for the affected user to measure the level of his satisfaction and also the success of the process launched. For its implementation, we propose a unified modeling using UML language, followed by a realization using the JAVA language.

Authors and Affiliations

Mohamed Chrayah, Kamal El Kadiri, Boubker Sbihi, Noura Aknin

Keywords

Related Articles

Applying Machine Learning Techniques for Classifying Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitors

The importance of protein kinases made them a target for many drug design studies. They play an essential role in cell cycle development and many other biological processes. Kinases are divided into different subfamilies...

Adaptive Cache Replacement:A Novel Approach

Cache replacement policies are developed to help insure optimal use of limited resources. Varieties of such algorithms exist with relatively few that dynamically adapt to traffic patterns. Algorithms that are tunable typ...

 Multi-Objective Intelligent Manufacturing System for Multi Machine Scheduling

This paper proposes a framework for Intelligent Manufacturing systems in which the machine scheduling is achieved by MCDM and DRSA. The relationship between perception/knowledge base and profit maximization is being exte...

Effect of TCP Buffer Size on the Internet Applications

The development of applications, such as online video streaming, collaborative writing, VoIP, text and video messengers is increasing. The number of such TCP-based applications is increasing due to the increasing availab...

Global Citation Impact rather than Citation Count

The progressing bloom in the tome of scientific literature available today debars researchers from efficiently shrewd the relevant from irrelevant content. Researchers are persistently engrossed in impactful papers, auth...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP92815
  • DOI -
  • Views 124
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Mohamed Chrayah, Kamal El Kadiri, Boubker Sbihi, Noura Aknin (2012). Brainstorming 2.0: Toward collaborative tool based on social networks. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science & Applications, 3(8), 115-120. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-92815