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2011. EventGraphs: Charting Collections of Conference Connections. 2011 44th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS). :1-10.
2009. First Steps to Netviz Nirvana: Evaluating Social Network Analysis with NodeXL. International Conference on Computational Science and Engineering, 2009. CSE '09. 4:332-339.
2011. Group-in-a-Box Layout for Multi-faceted Analysis of Communities. Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust (PASSAT), 2011 IEEE Third International Conference on and 2011 IEEE Third International Confernece on Social Computing (SocialCom). :354-361.
2009. Integrating Statistics and Visualization for Exploratory Power: From Long-Term Case Studies to Design Guidelines. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications. 29(3):39-51.
2012. Mobile Data Offloading through Opportunistic Communications and Social Participation. Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on. 11(5):821-834.
2011. Motivation for Participation in Online Neighborhood Watch Communities: An Empirical Study Involving Invitation Letters. Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust (PASSAT), 2011 IEEE Third International Conference on and 2011 IEEE Third International Confernece on Social Computing (SocialCom). :760-765.
2011. NetVisia: Heat Map & Matrix Visualization of Dynamic Social Network Statistics & Content. Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust (PASSAT), 2011 IEEE Third International Conference on and 2011 IEEE Third International Confernece on Social Computing (SocialCom). :19-26.
2011. Predicting Trust and Distrust in Social Networks. Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust (PASSAT), 2011 IEEE Third International Conference on and 2011 IEEE Third International Confernece on Social Computing (SocialCom). :418-424.
2011. Visual Analysis of Temporal Trends in Social Networks Using Edge Color Coding and Metric Timelines. Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust (PASSAT), 2011 IEEE Third International Conference on and 2011 IEEE Third International Confernece on Social Computing (SocialCom). :549-554.