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Title Supporting Asymmetric Interaction in the Age of Social Media
Authors Felipe Rodriguez, Sergio Ochoa, Francisco Gutierrez
Publication date 2022
Abstract Supporting asymmetric social interaction is a key
requirement for
developers of ad hoc social applications, who need to keep up with the pace
of the evolution of social media technology without leaving digital orphans
on the road. This asymmetry becomes more evident in intergenerational social
communication and it has been recognized as an open problem given the lack
of interoperability among the social media platforms. The quick evolution
and diversification of these platforms help increase this asymmetry. On the
one hand, this situation impacts the developers of ad hoc social
applications, who have to keep updating their systems. On the other hand,
the end-users of these applications are affected as well, given that they
depend on the developers to continue interacting with such platforms. This
manuscript presents social message translator (SMT), a software system that
allows addressing the interaction asymmetry between ad hoc social
applications and regular social media platforms. The message translation
mechanisms of SMT, its security, and the usability and extensibility of its
services were evaluated through three empirical studies. The obtained
results are highly positive, showing that SMT goes one step forward in the
development of socio-domestic computing systems to support asymmetric social
interaction.
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Pages 5391-5404
Volume 13
Journal name Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing
Publisher Springer-Verlag (Berlin/Heidelberg, Germany)
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