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Barber, Suzanne
[Other];
Falcone, Rino
[Other];
Sabater-Mir, Jordi
[Other];
Singh, Munindar
[Other]
Trusting Agents for Trusting Electronic Societies
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- Media type: E-Book; Conference Proceedings
- Title: Trusting Agents for Trusting Electronic Societies : Theory and Applications in HCI and E-Commerce
- Contributor: Barber, Suzanne [Other]; Falcone, Rino [Other]; Sabater-Mir, Jordi [Other]; Singh, Munindar [Other]
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imprint:
Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005
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Published in:
Lecture notes in computer science ; 3577
Bücher - Extent: Online-Ressource (VIII, 235 p. Also available online, digital)
- Language: English
- DOI: 10.1007/11532095
- ISBN: 9783540318590
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RVK notation:
SS 4800 : Lecture notes in computer science
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Keywords:
Mehragentensystem
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Autonomer Agent
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Vertrauenswürdigkeit
Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation > Mehragentensystem > Vertrauenswürdigkeit
Electronic Commerce > Mehragentensystem > Vertrauenswürdigkeit
Social Media > Soziales Netzwerk > Mehragentensystem > Vertrauenswürdigkeit
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Description:
Normative Multiagent Systems and Trust Dynamics -- Toward Trustworthy Adjustable Autonomy in KAoS -- Contract Nets for Evaluating Agent Trustworthiness -- The EigenRumor Algorithm for Calculating Contributions in Cyberspace Communities -- A Temporal Policy for Trusting Information -- A Design Foundation for a Trust-Modeling Experimental Testbed -- Decentralized Reputation-Based Trust for Assessing Agent Reliability Under Aggregate Feedback -- A Trust Analysis Methodology for Pervasive Computing Systems -- Decentralized Monitoring of Agent Communications with a Reputation Model -- A Security Infrastructure for Trust Management in Multi-agent Systems -- Why Trust Is Hard – Challenges in e-Mediated Services -- A Protocol for a Distributed Recommender System -- Temptation and Contribution in C2C Transactions: Implications for Designing Reputation Management Systems.
Based on two international workshops on trust in agent societies, held at AAMAS 2003 and AAMAS 2004, this book draws together carefully revised papers on trust, reputation, and security in agent society. Besides workshop papers, several contributions from leading researchers in this interdisciplinary field were solicited to complete coverage of all relevant topics. The 13 papers presented take into account issues from multiagent systems, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, game theory, and social and organizational science. Theoretical topics are addressed as well as applications in human-computer interaction and e-commerce.