Category: Technology
Company: Gartner
Created by: consultant
Number of Blossarys: 2
Social tagging also known as “folksonomies”, are user-defined metadata collections. Users do not deliberately create folksonomies and there is rarely a prescribed purpose, but a folksonomy evolves ...
The context for the way everyone works. Social systems emerge from the people, processes, tools, organizations, relationships, skills and information associated with a group of individuals.
Social software standards are protocols and data formats that have been agreed on by industry bodies or are, in practice, used by several products or services to support interoperability and for ...
Gartner defines social softwareas the tools that encourage, capture, and organize open and free-form interaction between employees, customers, and partners. It is a “socializing” technology—sometimes ...
Social search uses elements of user behavior, implicit and explicit, to improve the results of searches inside and outside enterprises. Such elements are typically stored as metadata, making social ...
The capability for the masses to accumulate their individually developed content (versus shared development via a wiki) into a usable repository and shared channel for social use and feedback.
Social profiles are a description of individuals’ social characteristics that identify them on social media sites such as LinkedIn and Facebook, when using tools such as digg and Delicious as well as ...