Title of article :
Integrating a Market-Based Model in Trust-Based Service Systems
Author/Authors :
Phoomvuthisarn, Suronapee Mahanakorn University of Technology - Faculty of Information Sciences and Technology, Thailand , Liu, Yan Concordia University - Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science, Canada , Zhu, Liming University of New South Wales - NationalI CT Australia and the School of Computer Scienceand Engineering, Australia , Jeffery, Ross University of New South Wales - NationalI CT Australia and the School of Computer Scienceand Engineering, Australia
From page :
554
To page :
567
Abstract :
The reputation-based trust mechanism is a way to assess the trustworthiness of offered services, based on the feedback obtained from their users. In the absence of appropriate safeguards, service users can still manipulate this feedback. Auction mechanisms have already addressed the problem of manipulation by markettrading participants. When auction mechanisms are applied to trust systems, their interaction with the trust systems and associated overhead need to be quantitatively evaluated. This paper proposes two distributed architectures based on centralized and hybrid computing for integrating an auction mechanism with the trust systems. The empirical evaluation demonstrates how the architectures help to discourage users from giving untruthful feedback and reduce the overhead costs of the auction mechanisms.
Keywords :
trust systems , software architecture , economic mechanisms
Journal title :
Tsinghua Science and Technology
Journal title :
Tsinghua Science and Technology
Record number :
2535576
Link To Document :
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