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http://dx.doi.org/10.13067/JKIECS.2014.9.9.1051

Implementation of Mobile Social Network System for Shared Contents of Public Service  

Seo, Jung-Hee (동명대학교 컴퓨터공학과)
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The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences / v.9, no.9, 2014 , pp. 1051-1056 More about this Journal
Abstract
Social Network Services are widely used by mass population and it is used as an important communications tool because it allows distribution of diverse and abundant amount of information. This thesis proposes to add a new valuable service function in social network for mobile-based civil complaint management. Therefore, we will develop a social network application for civil affair services that allows immediate civil compliant management while being able to share the contents related to civil affairs with other people. As a result of the experiment, the effect and efficiency of the method proposed in this thesis for social network-based civil affair services was proven. Hence, the social network for mobile-based civil affair services always provides new and improved service components. Moreover, discussing civil complaints in a social network point of view, we can expect high ripple effect and encourage more participation of public users dealing with civil affairs.
Keywords
Mobile Social Network(MSN); Contents Shared; XML Parsing;
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