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Social Networks as a Collective Intelligence: An Examination of the Python Ecosystem

Published 16 Jan 2022 in cs.SI and cs.PL | (2201.06040v1)

Abstract: The Python ecosystem represents a global, data rich, technology-enabled network. By analyzing Python's dependency network, its top 14 most imported libraries and cPython (or core Python) libraries, this research finds clear evidence the Python network can be considered a problem solving network. Analysis of the contributor network of the top 14 libraries and cPython reveals emergent specialization, where experts of specific libraries are isolated and focused while other experts link these critical libraries together, optimizing both local and global information exchange efficiency. As these networks are expanded, the local efficiency drops while the density increases, representing a possible transition point between exploitation (optimizing working solutions) and exploration (finding new solutions). These results provide insight into the optimal functioning of technology-enabled social networks and may have larger implications for the effective functioning of modern organizations.

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