Analysis and Identification of a scientific collaboration network: a case study of a Brazilian Workshop in Information Systems
Rodrigo Ramos Nogueira. Federal Institute of Santa Catarina, Ibirama, 89140-000, Brazil.
Tatiana Tozzi. Federal Institute of Santa Catarina, Ibirama, 89140-000, Brazil.
Daniel Fernando Anderle. Federal Institute of Santa Catarina, Ibirama, 89140-000, Brazil.
Rafael de Moura Speroni. Federal Institute of Santa Catarina, Ibirama, 89140-000, Brazil.
Resumen/Abstract
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Resumen / Abstract
This paper aims to analyze and identify the scientific collaboration network of the i workshop on information systems (wsi). To achieve this objective, data from the event proceedings were meticulously collected, processed, and cleaned using openrefine software. The cleaning process involved standardizing terms, removing inconsistencies, and ensuring data accuracy, which is crucial for generating reliable results. Once the data was properly cleaned, it was imported into gephi software, a powerful tool for network analysis and visualization. Specific algorithms within gephi were employed to construct the collaboration network, focusing on identifying the strongest and most evident relationships between participants. The analysis revealed a distinct central group within the collaboration network, consisting of participants who collaborate more closely and frequently with each other. This central group plays a pivotal role in driving the research and development activities within the workshop. Furthermore, the identified terms within the network point to recurring topics related to system development, highlighting the key areas of focus and expertise among the participants. The insights gained from this analysis provide valuable information on the structure and dynamics of scientific collaboration within the i wsi, offering potential strategies for enhancing future collaborations and fostering more effective knowledge exchange.
Palabras Clave/Keywords
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Palabras Clave / Keywords
Scientific Collaboration, Social Network Analysis, Collaboration Networks, Workshop, OpenRefine, Gephi.
Referencias/References
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Referencias / References
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Cómo citar/How to cite
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Cómo citar / How to cite
Nogueira, R. R., Tozzi, T., Anderle, D. F., y Speroni, R. de M. (2024). Analysis and Identification of a scientific collaboration network: a case study of a Brazilian Workshop in Information Systems. En C. Rusu et al., (1ª ed.), Transformación digital en la educación: innovaciones y desafíos desde los campus virtuales (pp. 97-101). Huelva (España): United Academic Journals (UA Journals). https://doi.org/10.54988/uaj.000027.017



