COMMUNICATION SYSTEM OF PROJECT AND OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT IN SOCIAL MEDIA

Authors

  • Yuriy Bilodray Arisent Technologies
  • Volodymyr Mesiura Vinnitsa National Technical University

Keywords:

social media, complex adaptive systems, CAS, Enterprise 2.0, controlled language, microblogging, nanoformat, semantic representation, sequential approach, management

Abstract

The paper proposes a new type of communication systems of project and operational manage-ment that assumes the presence of central communicational environment based on social media, common for humans and connected third-party systems. The approach makes use of poperties of social media as complex adaptive systems that naturally aggregate relevant data, have significant integration and mobile potential as well as microblogging messaging that facilitates simplified semantic annotation. Such design enables a new economically effective means of communicating heterogeneous current and historical information for its combinative analysis and supporting of directed group activities. The system is the platform for integration of products of third parties on the basis of the popular business model of social media, which significantly increases the number of possible solutions, usually complex and not available to wide circles of the users. The design elaboration is aimed at supporting the activities of distributed non-profit, low budget, scientific and educational organizations, public projects and small businesses.

Author Biographies

Yuriy Bilodray, Arisent Technologies

Leading software engineer

Volodymyr Mesiura, Vinnitsa National Technical University

Cand. Sc. (Eng.), Professor of the Computer Science Department, Institute of Information Technologies and Computer Engineering

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Published

2015-11-30

How to Cite

[1]
Y. Bilodray and V. Mesiura, “COMMUNICATION SYSTEM OF PROJECT AND OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT IN SOCIAL MEDIA”, Works of VNTU, no. 2, Nov. 2015.

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Information Technologies and Computer Engineering

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