Modeling Web 2.0 Systems
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Advanced business approaches, the architectures and models of new services in the telecommunication networks based on Web 2.0 systems are examined. Main metrics and boundaries of the modern high-profitable business models in Web are investigated. The authors have done an attempt to introduce quantitative models of Web 2.0 systems into the world of System Analysis and Operations Research. An economic model of electronic business, based on Cobb-Douglas function, is proposed
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