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    Collaboration of untrusting peers with changing interests

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    Abstract Collaboration of Untrusting Peers with Changing Interests Extended Abstract

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    Electronic commerce engines like eBay depend heavily on reputation systems to improve customer confidence that electronic transactions will be successful, and to limit the economic damage done by disreputable peers defrauding others. A reputation system allows participants to post information about any particular transaction, and participants routinely check the reputation system before any transaction to avoid other participants with a bad history. In this paper, we introduce a framework for optimizing reputation systems for objects. We study reputation systems in an asynchronous setting, and in the context of restricted access to the objects. Specifically, we study the cases where access may be restricted in time (objects arrive and depart from system) and in space (each peer has access to only a subset of the objects)
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