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* Christopher Allen & Shannon Appelcline (2007). Collective Choice: Experimenting with Ratings. Life with Alacrity Blog, | ; Services | ||
* [http://www.trustplus.com/ TrustPlus] allows to view the reputation of others and build your own reputation anywhere on the Web. E.g. {{quotation|The "TrustPlus Reputation Viewer," a browser add-on, allows users to view anyone's reputation information on-the-fly and across multiple sites. TrustPlus supports some of the Internet's most trafficked destinations, including craigslist, LinkedIn, Facebook, MySpace, eBay, Friendster, Backpage, Amazon and GumTree.}} ([http://www.trustplus.com/about about], retr. jan 2010). | |||
; Articles and web pages | |||
* Christopher Allen & Shannon Appelcline (2007). Collective Choice: Experimenting with Ratings. Life with Alacrity Blog, [http://www.lifewithalacrity.com/2007/01/collective_choi.html HTML] | |||
* Shannon Appelcline (2006). Collective Choice: More Thoughts About Ratings, Blog entry, [http://www.skotos.net/articles/TTnT_/TTnT_198.phtml HTML] | * Shannon Appelcline (2006). Collective Choice: More Thoughts About Ratings, Blog entry, [http://www.skotos.net/articles/TTnT_/TTnT_198.phtml HTML] | ||
* Jennifer Golbeck, James Hendler (2004). Accuracy of Metrics for Inferring Trust and Reputation in Semantic Web-based Social Networks, [http://www.mindswap.org/papers/GolbeckEKAW04.pdf PDF] | * Jennifer Golbeck, James Hendler (2004). Accuracy of Metrics for Inferring Trust and Reputation in Semantic Web-based Social Networks, [http://www.mindswap.org/papers/GolbeckEKAW04.pdf PDF] |
Revision as of 19:29, 22 February 2010
This should become an article dealing with:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reputation_management
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reputation_system
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trust_metric
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collaborative_filtering
i.e. issues related to systems that allow fair ratings of something, e.g. items in learning object repository.
Links
- Services
- TrustPlus allows to view the reputation of others and build your own reputation anywhere on the Web. E.g. “The "TrustPlus Reputation Viewer," a browser add-on, allows users to view anyone's reputation information on-the-fly and across multiple sites. TrustPlus supports some of the Internet's most trafficked destinations, including craigslist, LinkedIn, Facebook, MySpace, eBay, Friendster, Backpage, Amazon and GumTree.” (about, retr. jan 2010).
- Articles and web pages
- Christopher Allen & Shannon Appelcline (2007). Collective Choice: Experimenting with Ratings. Life with Alacrity Blog, HTML
- Shannon Appelcline (2006). Collective Choice: More Thoughts About Ratings, Blog entry, HTML
- Jennifer Golbeck, James Hendler (2004). Accuracy of Metrics for Inferring Trust and Reputation in Semantic Web-based Social Networks, PDF
- Micceri, Ted (2005). Can We Really Trust Anyone Who Profits from Ranking Higher Education Institutions, or How Would One Evaluate Institutional Quality?, ERIC, ED497448, HTML
- Roger Dingledine, Michael J Freedman, David Molnar, David Parkes, Paul Syvers. (2003), Reputation, HTML