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Taxonomy of trust: Categorizing P2P reputation systems☆ Export

Computer Networks In Management in Peer-to-Peer Systems, Vol. 50, No. 4. (15 March 2006), pp. 472-484.

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Categorization of reputation systems, according to the following parts: == Information gathering == Scoring and ranking == Response

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The field of peer-to-peer reputation systems has exploded in the last few years. Our goal is to organize existing ideas and work to facilitate system design. We present a taxonomy of reputation system components, their properties, and discuss how user behavior and technical constraints can conflict. In our discussion, we describe research that exemplifies compromises made to deliver a useable, implementable system.


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