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Franck Ghitalla et al., « Chapitre 3. Hiérarchies », OpenEdition Press
« The Web has become a veritable laboratory, where one can study human behavior with a precision and on a scale never possible before. These studies are closer to social science than computer technology, and they profit from the fact that the reach and structural complexity of the Web creates an Ecology of Knowledge. This ecology is characterized by relationships, information “food chain”, and dynamic interactions that could soon become as rich as, if not richer than, many natural ecosystems »,...