Simulated social control for secure Internet commerce
NSPW '96 Proceedings of the 1996 workshop on New security paradigms
Notions of reputation in multi-agents systems: a review
Proceedings of the first international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems: part 1
Robustness of reputation-based trust: boolean case
Proceedings of the first international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems: part 1
Reputation and social network analysis in multi-agent systems
Proceedings of the first international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems: part 1
Reputation in Artificial Societies: Social Beliefs for Social Order
Reputation in Artificial Societies: Social Beliefs for Social Order
Supporting Trust in Virtual Communities
HICSS '00 Proceedings of the 33rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences-Volume 6 - Volume 6
A Computational Model of Trust and Reputation for E-businesses
HICSS '02 Proceedings of the 35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'02)-Volume 7 - Volume 7
Detecting deception in reputation management
AAMAS '03 Proceedings of the second international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems
Empirical research in on-line trust: a review and critical assessment
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies - Special issue: Trust and technology
Review on Computational Trust and Reputation Models
Artificial Intelligence Review
An information-based model for trust
Proceedings of the fourth international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems
An integrated trust and reputation model for open multi-agent systems
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
A survey of trust and reputation systems for online service provision
Decision Support Systems
ARES '07 Proceedings of the The Second International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security
A survey of trust in computer science and the Semantic Web
Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Pragmatic-strategic reputation-based decisions in BDI agents
Proceedings of The 8th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems - Volume 2
Reputation-Based trust systems for p2p applications: design issues and comparison framework
TrustBus'06 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Trust, Privacy, and Security in Digital Business
Reputation-based decisions for logic-based cognitive agents
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
Decentralized monitoring of agent communications with a reputation model
Trusting Agents for Trusting Electronic Societies
A survey of trust in internet applications
IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
A model for recursive propagations of reputations in social networks
Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining
Decision making matters: A better way to evaluate trust models
Knowledge-Based Systems
Survey of social search from the perspectives of the village paradigm and online social networks
Journal of Information Science
From blurry numbers to clear preferences: A mechanism to extract reputation in social networks
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
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In open environments, agents depend on reputation and trust mechanisms to evaluate the behavior of potential partners. The scientific research in this field has considerably increased, and in fact, reputation and trust mechanisms have been already considered a key elements in the design of multi-agent systems. In this paper we provide a survey that, far from being exhaustive, intends to show the most representative models that currently exist in the literature. For this enterprise we consider several dimensions of analysis that appeared in three existing surveys, and provide new dimensions that can be complementary to the existing ones and that have not been treated directly. Moreover, besides showing the original classification that each one of the surveys provide, we also classify models that where not taken into account by the original surveys. The paper illustrates the proliferation in the past few years of models that follow a more cognitive approach, in which trust and reputation representation as mental attitudes is as important as the final values of trust and reputation. Furthermore, we provide an objective definition of trust, based on Castelfranchi's idea that trust implies a decision to rely on someone.