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Show/Hide Abstract A Survey on Reputation Systems for Artificial Societies (2009)
Tina Balke Stefan König Torsten Eymann
The Internet has caused a revolution in trading. Especially cheap items are now easy to buy and sell on the Internet. As a consequence, sellers nowadays offer a wide range of products on the web, creating an abundance of choice for consumers. Consumers have the opportunity to browse on different auction sites for the item they really want. Along with this success story, however, came the stories of people being cheated by fraudulent online sellers. These frauds cover a range from not delivering what has been promised, the overrating of a product´s condition, to deliberate acts of theft. They are a result of so-called asymmetric information. Trust and reputation mechanisms are intended to address this asymmetric information distribution. This article surveys the most common trust and reputation systems.
Show/Hide Abstract Theoretical and Computation Basis for CATNETS - Annual Report Year 3 (2007)
Daniel Veit Georg Buss Björn Schnizler Dirk Neumann Werner Streitberger Torsten Eymann
In this document the developments in defining the computational and theoretical framework for economical resource allocation are described. Accordingly the formal specification of the market mechanisms, bidding strategies of the involved agents and the integration of the market mechanisms into the simulator were refined.
Show/Hide Abstract Tagungsband zum Doctoral Consortium der WI 2011 (2011)
Torsten Eymann
Since the early 1990es, young researchers participate in the doctoral consortium series, co-located with the "Wirtschaftsinformatik" conference. This volume contains the selected papers of 20 PhD candidates of the 2011 doctoral consortium in Zurich.

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