The term \social network” was first mentioned in 1954 by J.A. Barnes [16]. The social network is a structure that consists of nodes; the nodes represent individual people or organizations. Such a structure depicts the ways in which people are connected through diverse social familiarities like acquaintance, friendship or close familiar bonds.
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Grzonkowski, S., Kruk, S.R., Gzella, A., Demczuk, J., McDaniel, B. (2009). Community-aware Ontologies. In: Kruk, S.R., McDaniel, B. (eds) Semantic Digital Libraries. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85434-0_9
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