Trust in Collaborative Web Applications

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CPS Internet of Things
Collaborative web applications
trust
reputation
Wikipedia

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Collaborative functionality is increasingly prevalent in web applications. Such functionality permits individuals to add - and sometimes modify - web content, often with minimal barriers to entry. Ideally, large bodies of knowledge can be amassed and shared in this manner. However, such software also provide a medium for nefarious persons to operate. By determining the extent to which participating content/agents can be trusted, one can identify useful contributions. In this work, we define the notion of trust for Collaborative Web Applications and survey the state-of-the-art for calculating, interpreting, and presenting trust values. Though techniques can be applied broadly, Wikipedia's archetypal nature makes it a focal point for discussion.

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2012-01-01

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Future Generation Computer Systems

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Based in part on UPENN MS-CIS-10-33 http://repository.upenn.edu/cis_reports/943/

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