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What is Continuous Presence

Handbook of Research on Business Social Networking: Organizational, Managerial, and Technological Dimensions
Capability of a user to maintain a minimum set of services and/or information available to other users when that user is not connected to the network. This involves some server and works in close cooperation with the browserver, which upon reconnecting synchronizes with it and takes over in a completely transparent way.
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Bridging Provider-Centric and User-Centric Social Networks
José C. Delgado (Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61350-168-9.ch004
Abstract
Current social networks are centralized and driven by the providers’ formats, policies, and rules. Subscribing to several networks usually implies duplicating profile information and the effort of replicating changes when needed. Recently, there have been several proposals to support decentralized social networks, but these maintain the client-server paradigm. This chapter recognizes that the user is no longer a mere consumer, but rather a producer, and calls for a paradigm shift, with the user at the center of the social network scenarios, taking the role of an active service, in equal terms with social network providers. This leads to a unified user model: both individual and institutional entities are both users and providers and share the same protocols, although with different emphasis. We call this the user-centric approach and show a migration path from current social network models. To support this approach, we present a new Web access device, the browserver, which includes a browser and a server working in close cooperation, with the goal of replacing the classical browser but being backwards compatible with it to ease the migration path.
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