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EINS JRA3 Evidence and Experimentation

EINS JRA3 Evidence and Experimentation. Serge Fdida (UPMC). Objectives. From Concepts to Evidence Tightly associated with JRA1 and JRA2 Experimental validation Identify tools and methodologies At all levels (Tech and Social) What is in our radar

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EINS JRA3 Evidence and Experimentation

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  1. EINS JRA3Evidence and Experimentation Serge Fdida (UPMC)

  2. Objectives • From Concepts to Evidence • Tightly associated with JRA1 and JRA2 • Experimental validation • Identify tools and methodologies • At all levels (Tech and Social) • What is in our radar • Measuring and representing data, information and knowledge • Experimental investigation • Technological to Social testbeds JRA3

  3. Task R3.1 Experimental and Empirical Methodologies and Tools • Partners involved: • Uni Passau and UniLanc showed initiativeoutside the originalpartners’ list • Understanding the socio-technical system in all its dimensions, from physical to societal -> Identify and expose their correlations • Various questions: • Sampling, Reproducibility, Endogeneity, Benchmarking, Integration of Data sets • Build an encyclopaedia and a repository of methodologies • Contribute at: http://wiki.internet-science.eu/index.php/Experimental_and_Empirical_Methodologies_and_Tools JRA3

  4. Task R3.2 From data to information to knowledge: organizational and ethical issues • Partners involved: • ETH and Sigma have been active outside the original partners’ list • Use cases • Net Neutrality • Open Data • Location-based information • Human-based information • Network information • DISRUPTER pilot on Southeast-Asian natural disaster recoveries • Build an encyclopaedia of organizational and ethical issues • Contribute at: http://wiki.internet-science.eu/index.php/From_Data_to_Information_and_Knowledge JRA3

  5. Task R3.3 Setting-up a multidisciplinary dialogue Forum • Partners involved • Integration of observations of JRA3 beyond EINS • Reach beyond EINS • Community at large, international Stakeholders: FIRE etc. Non-technical approaches • Contribution to Workshops -> planned in 2013 • Value of EINS workshops • Different forms JRA3

  6. Overview of Work Performed • R3.1 • Repository of traces • Chair: Javier Aracil (UAM) • The goal is to go further and correlate traffic patterns with socio-economical events • Leverage these traces in order to develop a methodology to understand how Internet traffic correlates with Internet usage and profits • Development of a Facebook application (CNR) • for collecting quantitative figures about users’ interactions • Ultimate goal: quantitative figures (i.e., measurable quantities) to derive models of the strength of social ties between users • e.g., to automatically characterise the levels of trust, possibilities for cooperation/sharing of resources, … • M. La Gala, V. Arnaboldi, M. Conti, A. Passarella, “Ego-net Digger: a New Way to Study Ego Networks in Online Social Networks”, First ACM International Workshop on Hot Topics on Interdisciplinary Social Networks Research (ACM HotSocial 2012), August 12, 2012, Beijing, China (in conjunctionwith ACM KDD 2012) JRA3

  7. Overview of Work Performed • R3.2 • Net Neutrality • What should a net neutrality observatory be? • Inter-JRA view • Open Data • Chair: David Hutchison (U Lancaster) & Serge Fdida (UPMC) • EU Open Data Portal: • http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/policy/psi/open_data_portal/index_en.htm • Use case: G. Torrentiabout disaster situations • Get multidisciplinarity involvement JRA3

  8. Overview of Work Performed • R3.3 • Knowledge • JRA3 wiki http://wiki.internet-science.eu/index.php Evidence_and_Experimentation_-_JRA3 • R3.1 http://wiki.internet-science.eu/index.php/Experimental_and_Empirical_Methodologies_and_Tools • R3.2http://wiki.internet-science.eu/index.php/From_Data_to_Information_and_Knowledge • Workshops in 2013 • Internet Science and Web Science Synergies, co-located with ACM Web Science 2013, May 2-4th in Paris • Other workshop planned end 2013 • Invite researchers from outside EINS JRA3

  9. Achievements • Publications • Presentations • See the partial list in JRA3 annual report (march 2013): Report on Empirical Evidence and Experimentation • Meetings • Workshop • http://www.websci13.org/workshops/wk6-internet-science-and-web-science-synergies/ JRA3

  10. Deliverables • No Deliverableyet • JRA3 annual report (march 2013): Report on Empirical Evidence and Experimentation JRA3

  11. Links with other activities • Links with other JRAs (1-2 & 4-8) • Analysis of social properties in OSNs is linked with the analysis of virtual communities carried out in JRA6 • Potential on Net Neutrality • Financial, flows of private information, IoT • Obvious links with EU FIRE and NSF GENI on the technical side JRA3

  12. Future Plans • Incentivize & Extend the community • Develop the activities proposed in JRA3 • Establish a Forum (workshop) JRA3

  13. Conclusions • Topics addressed • The endogeneity issue (mass of data) • The big data issue • The structure/conduct/performance issue • Experimentation with and over the Internet • Alternative network parametrisation • Develop EINS JRA • Relevant work in partners institutions • Use the mechanisms provided by EINS JRA3

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