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Computational Social Science is an interdisciplinary field where social science questions are investigated with modern computational tools. The book provides insight into different social problems and calls for new practices offered by computational social science, discussing methods for efficient management of complex engineering design, cybersecurity and the prediction of malicious threads of information systems. It is also a study of awareness of privacy in social networks, prosodic modelling for speech synthesis, the structure of co-occurrence networks and cloud applications. The authors propose an extension of synergy models in IMC environment to n-communication channels, and identification and evaluation of knowledge management through information system analysis.
Biljana Mileva Boshkoska is assistant professor of Computer Science, and vice dean for Education at the Faculty of Information Studies in Novo mesto (Slovenia). She holds a PhD degree from the Jožef Stefan Institute in Ljubljana.
Contents: Jana Suklan/Vesna Žabkar/Nadja Damij: Extending Synergy Model in the IMC Environment to n-Communication Channels – Boštjan Delak: How to identify knowledge and evaluate knowledge management in organization through information system analysis – Edo Ravnikar/Borut Lužar/Martin Ravnikar/Roman Šoper: The Way to Efficient Management of Complex Engineering Design – Igor Bernik: Cybercrime: what we know about perpetrators – Andrej Dobrovoljc: Towards detection of malicious threats for information systems – Blaž Rodič/Dejan Fortuna: Awareness of privacy issues in social networks – Domagoj Margan/Sanda Martinčić-Ipšić/Ana Meštrović: Preliminary Report on the Structure of Croatian Linguistic Co-occurrence Networks – Lucia Načinović Prskalo/Sanda Martinčić-Ipšić: Prosodic Modelling for Croatian Speech Synthesis – Uroš Mesojedec/Zoran Levnajić: Path to cloud-native applications, opportunities and challenges.