Title :
A Methodology for Applying Social Network Analysis Metrics on Biodiversity
Author :
Saragiotto Silva, Juliana ; Mauro Saraiva, Antonio
Author_Institution :
Inst. Fed. de Educ., Mato Grosso e Univ. de Sao Paulo, Sáo Paulo, Brazil
Abstract :
This paper proposes a methodology for applying Social Network Analysis (SNA) metrics to biological interaction network studies in the Biodiversity Informatics domain, which may serve as a guide for this activity to other researchers. The methodology is formalized by means of Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) and structured in four steps: (i) mapping the data types and the interactions available; (ii) defining the key-questions to be answered and the analysis variables; (iii) choosing the SNA metrics appropriate to the context of the research; and (iv) performing the biological analysis with the support of SNA. As material resources, the SNA metrics were used, as well as a set of computational (such as R packages, Dieta, Pajek and Ucinet software) and statistical analysis (Exploratory Data Analysis and Multivariate Data Analysis) tools. The results show the benefits that providing a systematic method to guide the steps of one research can bring to a researcher - be it due to the support of the resources recommended, be it by the organization of the research activities. In addition, there is the possibility of applying this methodology to underexplored knowledge fields, such as Agrobiodiversity.
Keywords :
business data processing; environmental science computing; social networking (online); statistical analysis; BPMN; Business Process Modeling Notation; Dieta; Pajek; R packages; SNA metrics; Ucinet software; agrobiodiversity; biodiversity informatics domain; biological analysis; biological interaction network; computational analysis; data type mapping; exploratory data analysis; material resources; multivariate data analysis; research activities; social network analysis metrics; statistical analysis; variable analysis; Biodiversity; Biological system modeling; Business; Data analysis; Measurement; Process modeling; Social network services; BPMN; biodiversity informatics; complex networks; interaction networks; metrics; social network analysis;
Journal_Title :
Latin America Transactions, IEEE (Revista IEEE America Latina)
DOI :
10.1109/TLA.2015.7350055