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Computational trust
A Understanding Graph-Based Trust Evaluation in Online Social Networks: Methodologies and Challenges
Decentralized Reputation Model and Trust Framework Blockchain and Smart Contracts
Maintaining Security and Trust in Large Scale Public Key Infrastructures
Scalable Blockchains for Computational Trust
A Survey of Trust in Computer Science and the Semantic Web
Decentralized Trust Management: Risk Analysis and Trust Aggregation 1:3
Social Computational Trust Model (SCTM): a Framework to Facilitate the Selection of Partners
101 Survey on Computational Trust and Reputation Models
Asymmetric Trust and Causal Reasoning in Blockchain-Based Ais Percy Venegas1
State of the Art of Trust and Reputation Systems in E-Commerce Context
Towards a Theory of Trust in Networks of Humans and Computers
The Importance of Trust in Computer Security Christian Jensen
Three Essays on Trust Mining in Online Social Networks Gelareh Towhidi University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
A Logical Language for Computational Trust
A Comparison of Trust Models Marc Sel Director Pwc Agenda
Computational Trust Model for Repeated Trust Games Quang-Vinh Dang, Claudia-Lavinia Ignat
A Mathematical Analysis of Computational Trust Models with the Introduction of Con-Man Agents∗
Computational Trust at Various Granularities in Social Networks
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A Review on Computational Trust Models for Multiagent Systems
A Survey of Trust in Computer Science and the Semantic
Heterogeneous Social Network Graph Topology and Lifecycle - Project Deliverable 4.1
Computational Models of Trust
Pervasive Authentication and Authorization Infrastructures for Mobile Users”, Computer and Security, Vol
A Review on Computational Trust Models for Multi-Agent Systems
Architecture Supporting Computational Trust Formation
Computer-Aided Decision-Making with Trust Relations and Trust Domains (Cryptographic Applications)?
A Survey of Trust in Social Networks
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