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Reputation mechanisms
- Reputation mechanisms harness the bi-directional communication capabilities of the Internet in order to engineer large-scale word-of-mouth networks. Best known so far as a technology for building trust and fostering cooperation in online marketplaces, such as eBay, these mechanisms are poised to hav
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Goodwill Hunting: An Economically Efficient Online Feedback Mechanism for Environments with Variable Product Quality
- Most online feedback mechanisms publish unbiased statistics (usually averages) of past ratings. Such mechanisms fail in environments where the same seller sells products of many different qualities, such as marketplaces of used cars and collectibles. This paper presents a novel feedback managemen
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The SYNTHESIS Environment for Component-Based Software Development
- : Component-based software development places an emphasis on identifying and managing interdependencies among preexisting pieces of software in order to integrate them into new systems. Traditional software development methodologies, on the other hand, place an emphasis on representing components,
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Toward a Design Handbook for Integrating Software Components
- : In component-based software development the identification and proper management of interconnections among the pieces of a system becomes a central concern. Nevertheless, today's programming languages and tools still place an emphasis on representing components, leaving the description and manage
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A Coordination Perspective on Software System Design
- In large software systems the identification and proper management of interdependencies among the pieces of a system becomes a central concern. Nevertheless, most traditional programming languages and tools focus on representing components, leaving the description and management of interdependencies
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Software Component Interconnection Should Be Treated as a Distinct Design Problem
- As the size and complexity of software systems grows, the identification and proper management of interconnections among the pieces of the system becomes a central concern. Nevertheless, many programming languages and tools today still place an emphasis on representing components, leaving the descri
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How often should reputation mechanisms update a trader’s reputation profile
- Reputation mechanisms have become an important component of electronic markets, helping to build trust and elicit cooperation among loosely connected and geographically dispersed eco-nomic agents. Understanding the impact of different reputation mechanism design parameters on the resulting market ef
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Contractual agent societies: negotiated shared context and social control in open multi-agent systems
- Information systems for supporting the fluid organizations of the 21 st century must be correspondingly open and agile, able to automatically configure themselves out of heterogeneous system components, accommodate the dynamic exit and entry of hitherto unknown participants and maintain system sta
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An Exception-Handling Architecture for Open Electronic Marketplaces of Contract Net Software Agents
- Software agent marketplaces require the development of new architectures, which are capable of coping with unreliable computational and network infrastructures, limited trust among independently developed agents and the possibility of systemic failures. In analogy with human societies, agent marketp
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Reputation mechanism design in online trading environments with pure moral hazard
- This paper offers a systematic exploration of reputation mechanism design in trading environments with opportunistic sellers of commonly known cost and ability parameters, imperfect monitoring of a seller’s actions, and two possible seller effort levels, one of which has no value to buyers. The obje
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