Foundations of logic programming; (2nd extended ed.)
Foundations of logic programming; (2nd extended ed.)
Reputation in Artificial Societies: Social Beliefs for Social Order
Reputation in Artificial Societies: Social Beliefs for Social Order
Decision Support Systems - Special issue: Formal modeling and electronic commerce
Review on Computational Trust and Reputation Models
Artificial Intelligence Review
Programming Multi-Agent Systems in AgentSpeak using Jason (Wiley Series in Agent Technology)
Programming Multi-Agent Systems in AgentSpeak using Jason (Wiley Series in Agent Technology)
Trust Based Evaluation of Wikipedia's Contributors
ESAW '09 Proceedings of the 10th International Workshop on Engineering Societies in the Agents World X
CArtAgO: a framework for prototyping artifact-based environments in MAS
E4MAS'06 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Environments for multi-agent systems III
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The wide diffusion of open and decentralized environments like the Web makes it possible for actors to interact with previously unknown peers. As a consequence, trust has become a hot topic in the field of computer science. Many attempts to formalize concepts like trust and reputation have been carried out in the literature, most remarkably the one by Herzig et al. However, Herzig et al. focus on describing a conceptual framework but do not provide any concrete instantiation of it, thereby not showing any evidence about the effectiveness of their approach. This paper fills the gap by presenting such an instantiation based on agent technologies. Although our instantiation targets a Wikipedia-related scenario and exploits the Jason and CArtAgO frameworks, the methodology we present is general and can be applied to different scenarios and agent technologies.