#ubimic initiative - ubiquitous microblogging
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This presentation gives an overview on the #ubimic initiative and our research agenda.TRANSCRIPT
Ubiquitous MicroblogginngMartin Böhringer (TU Chemnitz)
http://twitter.com/boehr
Ubiquitous what?
Ubiquitous Microblogging
Ubiquitous Microblogging
Use cases?
Let‘s think of companies.
Theory
Real life
Organisations are complex: Social complexityInformation complexityFunctional complexity
Traditional approach: top down
#ubimic approach: bottom up
Why microblogging?
Social complexity
Follow x Follow =
Information complexity
Retweets x #Hashtags =
Functional complexity
Open API x Easy Programming =
And: it is so easy.
Who?
Core team
Martin Böhringer (@boehr)Martin Gaedke (@gaedke)Lutz Gerlach (@LutzGerlach)Stefan Hauptmann (@StefanHauptmann)
Partners
Now what?
Our agenda: Sharpen the visionResearch technological basicsReal world case studies
Current project: factoryIn a joint project with our colleagues from the Factory Planning department we build a “tweeting” Lego factory.
Current project: SAP & ESMEIn a joint project with the ESME team we are going to implement a SAP/Microblogging scenario.
Current project: EMS2010We are currently working on a Enterprise Microblogging Study which will be published in January 2010.
Interested?
http://ubimic.org
Vielen Dank!
• Images– Organisation Chart: iStockphoto
http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-9603801-flow-chart.php– Social Network:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gustavog/9708628/in/set-85531/– Process Model:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/skemsley/3945517682/ – Twitter Social Network:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/yankeeincanada/3658159896/ – Swiss Army Knife: http://
www.flickr.com/photos/captainammonite/3316276641/– Map: http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnandketurah/2093131011/
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