Social Networking Collaborative Platform Sample Clauses

Social Networking Collaborative Platform. The Social Networking Collaborative Platform enables a comprehensive and collaborative environment to support sharing and collaboration among users. It resembles a social networking environment with posts, tags, mentions, comments and reactions, yet its integration with the other services makes it a powerful and flexible communication channel for researchers. This facility relies on the Social Networking Engine, a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ database for storing social networking related data and on Elasticsearch for the retrieval of social networking data. The Engine exposes its facilities by an HTTP REST Interface and comprises two services: (i ) the Social Networking Service that efficiently stores and accesses social networking data (Posts, Comments, Notifications, etc.) in the underlying ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Cluster, and (ii ) the Social Networking Indexer Service that builds Elasticsearch indices to perform search operations over the social networking data. There is no predefined way to structure a discussion; users can start new discussion threads, annotate them with tags for easing the cataloguing and discovery, refer to other threads and material both internally stored and available on the web. Every (re)action performed by a user – be it a new post, a reply to a post, or the rating of a certain post or post reply – is carefully captured, documented, and equipped with an actionable unique identifier that can be used for citation and access purposes. Individual scientists can easily share ideas, comments, suggestions and communicate with other members of the community. Trainers can easily share data, algorithms, and technologies and communicate with the classroom. Trainees can easily access to data and technologies in a controlled environment where experiments and tests can be performed, traced and documented. By exploiting the Social Service any user shall be deemed to accept these conditions of use: • The sharing process can be done by selecting the privacy level: all the users registered to the Gateway or only the members of a single Virtual Research Environment; • Ideas the user post and information the user share may be seen and used by other users and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ cannot guarantee that other Users will not use the ideas and information that any user may share. Therefore, if the user has an idea or information that she/he would like to keep confidential and/or don’t want others to use, or that is subject to third party rights that may be infringed by sharing it, that use...

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