@article{508, author = {Sreedhar Bhukya}, title = {A Neighbor of Initial Contact system for Academic Collaboration}, journal = {Journal of E-Technology}, year = {2011}, volume = {2}, number = {3}, doi = {}, url = {http://www.dline.info/jet/fulltext/v2n3/4.pdf}, abstract = {It has been observed in the literature that social networks have characteristics such as assortative mixing, high clustering, short average path lengths, broad degree distributions and the existence of community structure. In our study we designed a model in academic collaboration’ which satisfies all the above characteristics, based on some existing social network models. In addition, this model facilitates interaction between various communities (academic/ research groups). This model gives very high clustering coefficient by retaining the asymptotically scale-free degree distribution. Here the community structure is raised from a mixture of random attachment and implicit preferential attachment. In addition to earlier works which only considered Neighbor of Initial Contact (NIC) as implicit preferential contact, we have considered Neighbor of Neighbor of Initial Contact (NNIC) also. This model supports the occurrence of a contact between two Initial contacts if the new vertex chooses more than one initial contacts. This ultimately will develop a complex social network rather than the one that was taken as basic reference.}, }