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Initial thoughts
about existence
  in the Web

       Philoweb 2011
   Thessaloniki, 5/10/2011

  Michalis Vafopoulos
      vafopoulos.org
Preface
Web needs science & philosophy
Science should “pay back” the Web
This Not a philosopher’s approach




                                     2
Main issues

Discussing existence in the Web through a
simple framework

•   more complex reality
•   Web-centric abstractions
•   Linking, virtualization
•   networks, URI

(work in progress, few things fixed, comments are
welcome)
                                                    3
Outline
① The easy part: criticism
② The hard part: build concepts & models
③ The Being-Query framework: network
  inside!
④ Introducing the Web: Web Beings
⑤ The Being – Query framework expanded
⑥ How can this framework be useful?
  – Understand & compare diverse models
  – Expand existing & create new concepts
  – Initiate interesting questions
                                            4
The easy part: criticism
“Web …
resource”
• economic and ecological connotations
   – human, natural, renewable etc.
   – land, labor, and capital
   – 12 appearances in Economics classification
     (JEL)
   – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource
      not a single word about Internet or Web
thing”
• Not descriptive, too general, multiple meanings
                                                    5
The hard part: build concepts
Step 1: definition & assumptions
• A Being exists if and only if there is a communication
  channel linking to it. (possible update based on HH)
• A Query is the phrasing of a question by a Being,
  usually in terms of a code. The questions are messages
  expressed as sequences of symbols in the query
  language. Beings have Queries that address them to
  other Beings.


up to now: an abstract model that could be described by
a weighted network of Beings (not very useful!)

                                                       6
… and models
Step 2: building the framework
• Users, are Beings that can “consciously” form
  Queries.
• Queries are organized in Topics (tractable and
  processable).

                                Querie
                 Topics           s




                  Users         Beings



                                                   7
The Being-Query framework: network inside!

A quad network:
contraction of 4 interconnected networks



                           Querie
               Topics        s




               Users       Beings



                                             8
Introducing the Web: Web Beings
Beings that can be communicated through the
Web.
 URI: The minimal description of invariant
  elements in communication through the Web.
 Directly connected to existence (birth, access,
  navigate, edit & death of a Web being)
 Other characteristics of Web beings may change
  in time.
 A change in URI means the death of existing &
  birth of a new WB.

                                                    9
The Being – Query framework expanded

“Teleportation”, Search Engines, relevance
feedback, …
Search Engine: get as inputs Queries and produce
collections of Web beings
                                                    Queries
                         Topics
                                                     Web
                                                     Queries


                                  Search engine


                         Users    “teleportation”   Beings

                         Web                         Web
                         Users                       Beings


                                                               10
How can this framework be useful?
Networks facilitate understanding, measuring,
modeling, comparing, deciding & forming policy
when connections matter and today matter
more than ever…


A. Understand & compare existing models
B. Expand existing & create new concepts
C. Initiate interesting questions

                                             11
A. Understand & compare existing models

① Computer science [e.g. User models, TF (single: Web)]
② Network science [e.g. Barabasi (single: Web)]
③ Economic modeling (e.g.)
  – Stegeman (dual: Users-Web)
  – Papadimitriou et al (triad: Users-Queries, Topics, Web)
  – Katona-Sarvary (triad: Navigators-Users, Editors-
     Web, Topics)
   – Not yet published (quad-network models)

Possible extensions in DSS, ERP, Bus. Intelligence


                                                              12
B. Expand existing & create new concepts

• Existing: e.g. Digital economy, ICT4D,
  internet of things,…
• New: e.g. Web goods
Web beings with economic value
Web Users
Web economy




                                           13
Web Users and economy




                        14
C. Initiate interesting questions
Incorporates directly the relation and co-
evolution between online and physical world
• What is the quality & quantity of this relation?
• Rethink influential concepts under the
  proposed framework:
Embodiment, artifactualization, network
individualism, privatised spaces and peer
production.



                                                 15
Thank you!

         ?

Michalis Vafopoulos
   vafopoulos.org




                      16
Supplement




             17
Web Science Subject Categorization
 A. General
 B. Web History and Methodology
 C. Web Technologies
 D. Web Analysis
 E. Web Society




 http://webscience.org/2010/wssc.html



                                        18
Web economy




              19
Web users




            20

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Michalis Vafopoulos: Initial thoughts about existence in the Web

  • 1. Initial thoughts about existence in the Web Philoweb 2011 Thessaloniki, 5/10/2011 Michalis Vafopoulos vafopoulos.org
  • 2. Preface Web needs science & philosophy Science should “pay back” the Web This Not a philosopher’s approach 2
  • 3. Main issues Discussing existence in the Web through a simple framework • more complex reality • Web-centric abstractions • Linking, virtualization • networks, URI (work in progress, few things fixed, comments are welcome) 3
  • 4. Outline ① The easy part: criticism ② The hard part: build concepts & models ③ The Being-Query framework: network inside! ④ Introducing the Web: Web Beings ⑤ The Being – Query framework expanded ⑥ How can this framework be useful? – Understand & compare diverse models – Expand existing & create new concepts – Initiate interesting questions 4
  • 5. The easy part: criticism “Web … resource” • economic and ecological connotations – human, natural, renewable etc. – land, labor, and capital – 12 appearances in Economics classification (JEL) – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource not a single word about Internet or Web thing” • Not descriptive, too general, multiple meanings 5
  • 6. The hard part: build concepts Step 1: definition & assumptions • A Being exists if and only if there is a communication channel linking to it. (possible update based on HH) • A Query is the phrasing of a question by a Being, usually in terms of a code. The questions are messages expressed as sequences of symbols in the query language. Beings have Queries that address them to other Beings. up to now: an abstract model that could be described by a weighted network of Beings (not very useful!) 6
  • 7. … and models Step 2: building the framework • Users, are Beings that can “consciously” form Queries. • Queries are organized in Topics (tractable and processable). Querie Topics s Users Beings 7
  • 8. The Being-Query framework: network inside! A quad network: contraction of 4 interconnected networks Querie Topics s Users Beings 8
  • 9. Introducing the Web: Web Beings Beings that can be communicated through the Web.  URI: The minimal description of invariant elements in communication through the Web.  Directly connected to existence (birth, access, navigate, edit & death of a Web being)  Other characteristics of Web beings may change in time.  A change in URI means the death of existing & birth of a new WB. 9
  • 10. The Being – Query framework expanded “Teleportation”, Search Engines, relevance feedback, … Search Engine: get as inputs Queries and produce collections of Web beings Queries Topics Web Queries Search engine Users “teleportation” Beings Web Web Users Beings 10
  • 11. How can this framework be useful? Networks facilitate understanding, measuring, modeling, comparing, deciding & forming policy when connections matter and today matter more than ever… A. Understand & compare existing models B. Expand existing & create new concepts C. Initiate interesting questions 11
  • 12. A. Understand & compare existing models ① Computer science [e.g. User models, TF (single: Web)] ② Network science [e.g. Barabasi (single: Web)] ③ Economic modeling (e.g.) – Stegeman (dual: Users-Web) – Papadimitriou et al (triad: Users-Queries, Topics, Web) – Katona-Sarvary (triad: Navigators-Users, Editors- Web, Topics) – Not yet published (quad-network models) Possible extensions in DSS, ERP, Bus. Intelligence 12
  • 13. B. Expand existing & create new concepts • Existing: e.g. Digital economy, ICT4D, internet of things,… • New: e.g. Web goods Web beings with economic value Web Users Web economy 13
  • 14. Web Users and economy 14
  • 15. C. Initiate interesting questions Incorporates directly the relation and co- evolution between online and physical world • What is the quality & quantity of this relation? • Rethink influential concepts under the proposed framework: Embodiment, artifactualization, network individualism, privatised spaces and peer production. 15
  • 16. Thank you! ? Michalis Vafopoulos vafopoulos.org 16
  • 18. Web Science Subject Categorization A. General B. Web History and Methodology C. Web Technologies D. Web Analysis E. Web Society http://webscience.org/2010/wssc.html 18
  • 20. Web users 20