User talk:RomualdoGrillo

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Welcome to this wiki and thanks for your contributions! Feel free to write a bit about yourself on your user page. Also, we are about to move this wiki to another domain (a much nicer one) one of these days. guakawikitalk 06:33, 16 July 2007 (PDT)

Hi Romualdo also from me ;-) --PaoloMassa 08:45, 16 July 2007 (PDT)

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[edit] User pages, and talk pages

It's not common to edit other people's user pages. I moved your message to the talk page. Also, it's good to sign messages on talk pages with ~~~~.

I added something to your user page since I don't like so much red in the list of recent changes. Feel free to edit it, and add some more information. Grazie, guakawikitalk 07:04, 20 July 2007 (PDT)

[edit] Game theory approach

This is the approach I prefer.

I'm trying to find out the best prior art in this field.

Till now the most promising work is ripple. Thanks to Guaka.

I wrote to him too but, no answer till now.

I guess the best way to get in touch with the Ripple community is to write on the public ripple-protocal mailinglist. guakawikitalk 01:48, 25 July 2007 (PDT)

Thanks Guaka I'm going to give a look to that list, I'm now studying Ken Binmore and other that provide a game theoretical approach to trust and morality. I'm thinking about adding here in trustlet those voices:

  1. Game theoretic approach
  2. Experimental approach (not sure about this term)
  3. others...

Do you think Paolo's idea of analyzing existing social network can be seen as an experimental approach? --RomualdoGrillo 00:17, 26 July 2007 (PDT)

[edit] "Games and Economic Behavior"

"Games and Economic Behavior" is a scientific journal. Some topic overlap with trustlet. The difference is that trustlet cab be read used even edited by everyone, the journal requires an expensive annual bill! --RomualdoGrillo 07:41, 7 August 2007 (PDT) "Games and Economic Behavior" seems very interesting!! Is there someone who read that journal?

I don't, there are too many journals around ;-)

I found some interesting articles on "Games and Economic Behavior", now I'm reading and studing. --RomualdoGrillo 07:41, 7 August 2007 (PDT)

[edit] Natural Justice

I'm reading the Ken Binmore book "Natural Justice", it covers interesting new theories about fairness. I think game theory approach applied to collaboration games is the best way to understand trust mechanisms. Also found prior art for the article I'm trying to write --RomualdoGrillo 14:03, 11 August 2007 (PDT)

great!!! if you read the book, consider writing your opinion about it, just add a subsection such as
==Comments by --~~~~ ==
. Over time we will even be able to aggregate all the opinions and to publish them in some semantic format. --PaoloMassa 09:32, 13 August 2007 (PDT)

[edit] Suggestions of other articles

Altruists.org has a very nice collection. If you search for trust, you will find something that might be interesting for you, in particular Verified Trust - Reciprocity, Altruism & Noise in Trust Games, The Self-Fulfilling Property of Trust and Positive reciprocity and intentions in trust games. I printed them but I haven't yet read them (just a bit of The self-fulfilling...) so if you read them, don't forget to add them on the wiki and to write some comments so I'll know which ones to avoid ;-))) --PaoloMassa 09:37, 13 August 2007 (PDT)

Thanks. Those titles seem very intresting titles. I'm going to read them as soon as possible I'm finishing "Natural Justice", then i will post a review. --RomualdoGrillo 10:21, 13 August 2007 (PDT)
If you want to indent text (useful for making thread-like conversation) just place one (or more) : in front of the text, I did it fotr your test over here ;-) --PaoloMassa 02:25, 14 August 2007 (PDT)
If you can post the reviews this would be awesome!!! --PaoloMassa 02:25, 14 August 2007 (PDT)
Hi! did you read them? Your opinions? worth reading? --PaoloMassa 02:44, 30 August 2007 (PDT)

Hi, suggest you to read also the PhD Thesis by Lik Mui Computational Models of Trust and Reputation: Agents, Evolutionary Games, and Social Networks. Lot of prior art. --151.42.101.167 03:01, 16 August 2007 (PDT)

[edit] Out of service for ten days

I'm still studying trust, but I can't connect. I write from an internet shop. I'll be back in a week!!

always in holidays, eh? ;-) --PaoloMassa 00:55, 30 August 2007 (PDT)

[edit] Suggestion for a book

Worth checking Social network and trust. I haven't read it, the approach game theory based is not the one I prefer. http://books.google.com/books?id=WW71S3gG1vMC&pg=PA187&dq=trust+reputation+social&ei=-YzWRuTzNYia7ALvtMT2BA&sig=XmB7MA6EGyKwRttM-_5J2XzY4PM#PPP1,M1 I was not able to find a PDF copy online --PaoloMassa 02:43, 30 August 2007 (PDT)

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