Decomposing Discussion Forums using User Roles
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2010Author
Chan, Jeffrey
Hayes, Conor
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Jeffrey Chan, Conor Hayes "Wendy Hall, Jim Hendler (editors) "Decomposing Discussion Forums using User Roles", Proceedings of the Second Web Science Conference 2010, http://www.websci10.org, 2010.
Abstract
Discussion forums are a central part of Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 infrastructures. The health and sustainability of forums is dependent on the information exchange behaviour of its members. Such behaviour needs to be better understood and characterised so that forums can be better managed, new services delivered and opportunities and risks detected. In this paper, we present a method for analysing user communication roles in discussion forums. We analyse the composition of several forums from a medium-sized national bulletin board in terms of these roles, demonstrating similarities between forums based on underlying user behaviour rather than topic. We suggest that analysing the evolution of role com- position is an important step in developing a predictive model of forum health.