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An Architecture for Simulating Internet-of-Services Economies
[chapter]
2009
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Including trust-enhancing market concepts or reputation mechanisms can help to lower this information gap. ...
The Internet-of-Services describes a general paradigm of distributed computing with transparent service selection in a shared infrastructure. ...
However, our understanding of trust extends the prevalent technical-oriented views in service environments. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-04143-3_28
fatcat:cdejkgqbsnfjdkps5ksrx3hssy
Page 341 of Psychological Abstracts Vol. 92, Issue 1
[page]
2005
Psychological Abstracts
The key challenge is to devel- op an integration framework for the two paradigms, agent- and service-orient- ed, in a way that capitalizes on their individual strengths. ...
—The current Web services technologies have not exploited sufficient semantics and approaches to dynamic service-oriented operations in open environments. ...
Towards Context-Aware Service-Oriented Semantic Reputation Framework
2011
2011IEEE 10th International Conference on Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications
Recently it has been a vital component for ensuring trust in web services and service oriented architecture domains. In this paper, we show details about our context-aware reputation framework. ...
The framework is based on our semantic representation model for reputation called Reputation Object (RO) model. ...
[6] In service-oriented systems, quality attributes and ratings given by other services or service consumers are used to represent service reputation. ...
doi:10.1109/trustcom.2011.47
dblp:conf/trustcom/AlnemrSM11
fatcat:zzytsjynrzebjfxttwvzrw34j4
Doing business in the wired world
1997
Computer
Acknowledgments I thank Michael Bloch, Giri Gururaja, and Tomas Isakowitz for their helpful comments on earlier versions and assistance with data collection. ...
Companies use their growing information assets to better match products to a customer's tastes and enhance the service relationship. ...
This can easily diminish a prospective customer's trust in a brand's reputation. Dispute resolution. These processes may include direct negotiation, use of the court system, or arbitration. ...
doi:10.1109/2.589911
fatcat:id2ezl4wovbcdovqnfmvkyhdsu
The science and engineering of e-negotiation: an introduction
2003
36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2003. Proceedings of the
An increasing number of negotiations are conducted via electronic media allowing for an extensive use of software in negotiators' activities. ...
This orientation is typical to software engineering. ...
reputation. ...
doi:10.1109/hicss.2003.1173679
dblp:conf/hicss/Kersten03
fatcat:4vdfimr4lvfslhqxswkpwe37bq
On agent-mediated electronic commerce
2003
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
In this paper I survey some key areas for agent technology which, although general, are of special importance in electronic commerce, namely, solid development methodologies, negotiation technologies and ...
Electronic commerce has been one of the traditional arenas for agent technology. ...
other computer programming paradigms, especially object-oriented -see [51] for a review. ...
doi:10.1109/tkde.2003.1209014
fatcat:yq7khtr3frd53cz7yhb4v7amk4
Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce
2004
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
In this paper I survey some key areas for agent technology which, although general, are of special importance in electronic commerce, namely, solid development methodologies, negotiation technologies and ...
Electronic commerce has been one of the traditional arenas for agent technology. ...
other computer programming paradigms, especially object-oriented -see [51] for a review. ...
doi:10.1023/b:agnt.0000038029.82331.c0
fatcat:cr2jfjjwzfarpj2lrf42ef6bd4
Agent-mediated electronic commerce
1998
Proceedings of the second international conference on Autonomous agents - AGENTS '98
In this paper I survey some key areas for agent technology which, although general, are of special importance in electronic commerce, namely, solid development methodologies, negotiation technologies and ...
Electronic commerce has been one of the traditional arenas for agent technology. ...
other computer programming paradigms, especially object-oriented -see [51] for a review. ...
doi:10.1145/280765.280800
dblp:conf/agents/NwanaRSSMG98
fatcat:hkhemkvlczdoro5c5jczfsqpva
From trading to eCommunity management: Responding to social and contractual challenges
2007
Information Systems Frontiers
The increasing pressure for enterprises to join into agile business networks is changing the requirements on the enterprise computing systems. ...
The required facilities include selection of those autonomously administered business services that the enterprises are prepared to provide and use, contract negotiations, and furthermore, monitoring of ...
Acknowledgements This work has been carried out at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Helsinki. ...
doi:10.1007/s10796-007-9031-x
fatcat:mam5iyquibem3bpzjbdcqrtw4e
A Perspective on the Evolution of the International Trust Management Research Community in the Last Decade
[chapter]
2012
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
This combination offers an excellent pretext for a review of how we got here: the evolution of the international research community on trust management from 2002 to 2012. ...
We believed that effective trust modelling is an enabler for a range of new computing services including enhanced ecommerce, ubiquitous computing, grid computing, social networks and probably a variety ...
an Agent-Oriented Trust Management Infrastructure Based on a Hybrid PKI Model" by Yücel Karabulut. Reputation systems: including for example work on "Simulating the Effect of Reputation Systems on E-markets ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-29852-3_24
fatcat:m7rz6g2grnfcxj4zcjvk2jpo2a
Payment and negotiation for the next generation Grid and Web
2008
Concurrency and Computation
We demonstrate through the UK e-Science project "A Market for Computational Services" the development of some of the fundamental building blocks to enable such a computational marketplace for the Grid. ...
We present a proposal for a next-generation Internet based on chargeable Web Services and Utility Computing realised by a series of open but interacting markets. ...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank the UK e-Science Core Programme and the DTI who have funded the "A Market for Computational Services" project. ...
doi:10.1002/cpe.1196
fatcat:wpydaqm675ctfc2uk4r6ktau7u
Trust and Security in Service-Oriented Environments
[chapter]
2006
Trust and Reputation for Service-Oriented Environments
Through adopting new trust technology in the service-oriented network environment, a platform for both consumers and businesses to learn from each other is created. ...
We also offer a detailed introduction to service-oriented environments, which are an integral part of a networked economy. Why Trust? ...
Through continuing development and enhancements of Web service technology, it should become a reliable platform offering all the necessary functionalities for electronic commerce and e-business. ...
doi:10.1002/9780470028261.ch1
fatcat:4od6p4wvbng3jcgdikiv2xk7oe
Designing a Smart-Contract Application Layer for Transacting Decentralized Autonomous Organizations
[chapter]
2017
Communications in Computer and Information Science
Instead, it is important to start considering the currently missing application layer for smart contracts. ...
The latter enable a fast and semi-automatic discovery of collaboration parties for learning about their identity, services, and reputation. ...
Thus, the disruptive business-semantics rollback dismantles the existing DGI and rolls back to the negotiation-service. ...
doi:10.1007/978-981-10-5427-3_61
fatcat:blt4qp7yjjghjg4nsdinpwe4wm
From trading to eCommunity population: Responding to social and contractual challenges
2006
International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference, Proceedings
The emergence of networked eBusiness and the wave of service-oriented computing facilities create new challenges for automating inter-enterprise business process management and eContracting. ...
This work enhances the web-Pilarcos project results on B2B interoperability middleware; the architectural model supported comprises of autonomous business services forming looselycoupled, eContract-governed ...
Acknowledgement This work has been performed at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Helsinki. ...
doi:10.1109/edoc.2006.30
dblp:conf/edoc/KutvonenMR06
fatcat:6zfoza7afvamfhsvoizf637lea
Introducing a Multi-agent, Multi-criteria Methodology for Modeling Electronic Consumer's Behavior: The Case of Internet Radio
[chapter]
2001
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
This paper presents a step-by-step methodology for intelligent systems analysis and design, used in modeling and supporting the decision process of the electronic consumer. ...
Furthermore, a multi-agent architecture is proposed and outlined, encompassing and engaging these models in order to cooperate with electronic marketplaces, for the needs of the consumer to be best met ...
For example, parameters like choice of detailed negotiation tactics or use of reputation mechanisms are not addressed here. ...
doi:10.1007/3-540-44799-7_19
fatcat:uae26nxaazcrxc7avmadwqyabu
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