Perspectives in Social Computing
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https://doi.org/10.5753/compbr.2018.36.4564Keywords:
Collaborative Systems, Social Computing, Engagement, Credibility, DiversityAbstract
This article addresses engagement, credibility, diversity, and the need for social interaction associated with Social Computing.
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