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=Definitions=
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#Success networks are generative and reflective.
#Success networks are generative and reflective.
#All networks are alike (have the same fundmental discernible properties) and all networks are unique (in how they express those properties)
#All networks are alike (have the same fundmental discernible properties) and all networks are unique (in how they express those properties)
=Metrics=
See [[Network Metrics]]





Revision as of 08:22, 6 August 2007

Definitions

"A network, defined minimally, is a system of interconnected elements or nodes, where each node represents an intersection of flows.

- Every social system can be described in terms of a network

- It is not only a way to describe a social system, but also a model to organize them

(source: Ulises Mejias)

Characteristics

From David Snowden at http://www.cognitive-edge.com/2007/05/is_a_network_a_community.php :


  1. If it's a network, you can draw it.
  2. Every network has an underlying purpose and every network creates value.
  3. We can create a language of networks that enables us to identify, create, and alter its properties, boundaries, and environment.
  4. We can approach working with networks by understanding them as complex systems.
  5. Everyone in a network can influence the relationships in it and its outcomes.
  6. Norms, especially reciprocity and trust, are required for networks to be successful.
  7. Success networks are generative and reflective.
  8. All networks are alike (have the same fundmental discernible properties) and all networks are unique (in how they express those properties)


Metrics

See Network Metrics



Documentation

Network Sociality

Customer-build network infrastructures

Network Advocacy Model

Network Graphs


Examples

Video-sharing Network


Issues

Network Neutrality

Network Discrimination