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The roles of reliability and reputation in competitive multi agent systems

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In competitive multi-agent systems, the act of requesting recommendations to evaluate the reputation of an agent is a cost. On the contrary, an agent computes the reliability of another agent without paying any price. This implies the necessity for the agent to decide in which measure to use the reputation with respect to the reliability when he must select the most promising interlocutors. In the past, two main schools of thinking emerged, one assuming the necessity of always exploiting both reliability and reputation, the other declaring that the use of reputation requires, in terms of cost, more disadvantages than advantages. In this paper, we try to evaluate the role of using reputation with respect to reliability, depending on some characteristics of the involved scenario, as the size of the agent population, the percentage of unreliable agents and the percentage of agents provided with a reputation model.

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      OTM'10: Proceedings of the 2010 international conference on On the move to meaningful internet systems - Volume Part I
      October 2010
      703 pages
      ISBN:3642169333
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      • Robert Meersman,
      • Tharam Dillon,
      • Pilar Herrero

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      • OMG: Object Management Group
      • CUOT: Curtin University of Technology
      • Universidad Politecnica: Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
      • Vrije Universiteit Brussel: Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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      Published: 25 October 2010

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      1. competitive multi-agent systems
      2. reputation
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