2009 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Self-organization in Simulated Social Networks
verfasst von : Tania G. Leishman, David G. Green, Sheree Driver
Erschienen in: Computer-Mediated Social Networking
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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In many social contexts, organisation emerges through interactions between individuals, and not by design. Often these interactions occur in two different phases: a local phase in which closely related individuals interact, and a global phase, in which individuals interact more widely within a community. We show that this Dual Phase Evolution (DPE) is capable of producing common patterns of organization found in real social networks, including the spontaneous appearance of modular structures.