SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES COMMUNICATE USING HETEROGENEOUS SCHEMA
Keywords:
Facebook,, Peer-to-Peer, ,Twitter,Abstract
During the past decade usage of online social network sites(SSN)has growth dramatically and rapidly, with the starting of some social sites like Facebook,Twitter,Orkut etc.The Facebook itself now boast more than 400 million user in the world. We propose a Peer-to-Peer architecture namely P2P iSN to integrate and collect the heterogeneous SNSs.The P2P iSN allows different user from heterogeneous SNSs to communicate without evolving the SNSs they have registered with. So in our proposed system by identifying “Global relationship Model”(GRM)among registered user over heterogeneous SNSs.This system allows for user from different SNSs to interconnect their various network. Integrated heterogeneous SNS provide different service of different SNSs over a single platform.
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