Knowledge of circumstances under which past service provisions have occurred enables clients to make more informed selection decisions regarding their future interaction partners. Service providers, however, may often be reluctant to release such circumstances due to the cost and effort required, or to protect their interests. In response, we introduce a reputation-based incentivisation framework, which motivates providers towards the desired behaviour of reporting circumstances via influencing two reputation-related factors: the weights of past provider interactions, which directly impact the provider’s reputation estimate, and the overall confidence in such estimate
Assessment of trust and reputation typically relies on prior experiences of a trustee agent, which m...
Reputation is crucial to enabling human or software agents to select among alternative providers. Al...
Abstract. Reputation enables customers to select between providers, and balance risk against other a...
Given the distributed, heterogenous, and dynamic nature of service-based IoT systems, capturing circ...
Reputation, influenced by ratings from past clients, is crucial for providers competing for custom. ...
Reputation enables customers to select between providers, and balance risk against other aspects of ...
Abstract—In a service-oriented system, an accurate assess-ment of reputation is essential for select...
Abstract Reputation, influenced by ratings from past clients, is crucial for providers competing ...
Given the distributed, heterogenous, and dynamic nature of service-based IoT systems, capturing circ...
Abstract. Reputation enables customers to select between providers, and balance risk against other a...
In many cases, intermediaries play a major role in linking between service providers and their targe...
We study a model of reputational concerns when doctors differ in their degree of altruism and they c...
Trust and reputation allow agents to make informed decisions about potential interactions. Trust in ...
This White Paper presents provenance in computer systems as a mechanism by which business and e-scie...
This paper explores what motivates improved health care governance. Previously, many have thought th...
Assessment of trust and reputation typically relies on prior experiences of a trustee agent, which m...
Reputation is crucial to enabling human or software agents to select among alternative providers. Al...
Abstract. Reputation enables customers to select between providers, and balance risk against other a...
Given the distributed, heterogenous, and dynamic nature of service-based IoT systems, capturing circ...
Reputation, influenced by ratings from past clients, is crucial for providers competing for custom. ...
Reputation enables customers to select between providers, and balance risk against other aspects of ...
Abstract—In a service-oriented system, an accurate assess-ment of reputation is essential for select...
Abstract Reputation, influenced by ratings from past clients, is crucial for providers competing ...
Given the distributed, heterogenous, and dynamic nature of service-based IoT systems, capturing circ...
Abstract. Reputation enables customers to select between providers, and balance risk against other a...
In many cases, intermediaries play a major role in linking between service providers and their targe...
We study a model of reputational concerns when doctors differ in their degree of altruism and they c...
Trust and reputation allow agents to make informed decisions about potential interactions. Trust in ...
This White Paper presents provenance in computer systems as a mechanism by which business and e-scie...
This paper explores what motivates improved health care governance. Previously, many have thought th...
Assessment of trust and reputation typically relies on prior experiences of a trustee agent, which m...
Reputation is crucial to enabling human or software agents to select among alternative providers. Al...
Abstract. Reputation enables customers to select between providers, and balance risk against other a...