Trust and deception in virtual societies
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Trust and deception in virtual societies
Kluwer Academic, c2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
This book is the result a workshop, entitled "Deceotion, Fraud and Trust in Agent Societies", as part of the "Autnomous Agents 98 Conference", held in Minneapolis in 1998 on May 9. -- preface
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Description
One of the major problems in the development of virtual societies, in particular in electronic commerce and computer-mediated interactions in organizations, is trust and deception. This book provides analyses by various researchers of the different types of trust that are needed for various tasks, such as facilitating on-line collaboration, building virtual communities and network organizations, and even the design of effective and user-friendly human-computer interfaces. The book has a multi-disciplinary character providing theoretical models of trust and deception, empirical studies, and practical solutions for creating trust in electronic commerce and multi-agent systems.
Table of Contents
1 Trust As Type Detection.- 2 A Formal Specification of Automated Auditing of Trustworthy Trade Procedures for Open Electronic Commerce.- 3 Social Trust: A Cognitive Approach.- 4 Deceiving in GOLEM: how to strategically pilfer help.- 5 To Trust Information Sources: a proposal for a modal logical framework.- 6 Developing Trust with Intelligent Agents: An Exploratory Study.- 7 Security Infrastructure for Software Agent Society.- 8 On the Characterisation of a Trusting Agent — Aspects of a Formal Approach.- 9 Boundedly Rational and Emotional Agents Cooperation, Trust and Rumor.- 10 A Reluctant Match: Models for the Analysis of Trust in Durable Two Party Relations.- 11 Engendering Trust in Electronic Environments.- 12 Trust in Electronic Commerce.
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