Abstract:The paper provides an understanding of social capital in organizations that are open membership multi-agent systems with an emphasis in our formulation on the dynamic network of social interaction that, in part, elucidate evolving structures and impromptu topologies of networks. This paper, therefore, models an open source project as an organizational network. It provides definitions of social capital for this organizational network and formulation of the mechanism to optimize the social capital for achieving its goal that is optimized productivity. A case study of an open source Apache-Hadoop project is considered and empirically evaluated. An analysis of how social capital can be created within this type of organizations and driven to a measurement for its value is provided. Finally, a verification on whether the social capital of the organizational network is proportional towards optimizing their productivity is considered.
Abstract:An enhanced approach for network monitoring is to create a network monitoring tool that has artificial intelligence characteristics. There are a number of approaches available. One such approach is by the use of a combination of rule based, fuzzy logic and neural networks to create a hybrid ANFIS system. Such system will have a dual knowledge database approach. One containing membership function values to compare to and do deductive reasoning and another database with rules deductively formulated by an expert (a network administrator). The knowledge database will be updated continuously with newly acquired patterns. In short, the system will be composed of 2 parts, learning from data sets and fine-tuning the knowledge-base using neural network and the use of fuzzy logic in making decision based on the rules and membership functions inside the knowledge base. This paper will discuss the idea, steps and issues involved in creating such a system.