Towards the Next Generation of Computational Trust and Reputation Models

The scientific research in the area of computational trust and reputation mechanisms for virtual societies is a recent discipline oriented to increase the reliability and performance of electronic communities by introducing in such communities these well known human social control mechanisms.

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