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A Practical Reputation System for Pervasive Social Chatting
Journal of Computer and System Sciences (2013)
  • Zheng Yan, Xidian University/Aalto University
  • Yu Chen, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne
  • Yue Shen, Aalto University
Abstract
A Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) is becoming a practical platform for pervasive social networking. For example, people chat with each other via MANET for instant social activities. How to help mobile users build up trust in pervasive social chatting is becoming an important and interesting issue. By applying a method for usable trust management, we designed PerChatRep, a reputation system for pervasive social chatting based on the result of a need assessment survey. We evaluated the effectiveness and robustness of PerChatRep through simulations. Furthermore, we implemented the system by applying Nokia N900 smart phones as MANET nodes based on a distributed energy-efficient social networking platform. We further conducted a two-session controlled user experiment to investigate the impacts of PerChatRep on mobile users. Results show the usefulness and user acceptance of PerChatRep.

Highlights
► Mobile users demand a practical reputation system for pervasive social chatting. ► We applied a method for usable trust management to develop such a system. ► We explored trust influencing factors through a user survey for system design. ► Simulations verified the effectiveness and robustness of the system. ► Experiments based on real system usage showed its usability and easy acceptance.
Keywords
  • Trust,
  • Reputation system,
  • Social networking,
  • Trust/reputation visualization,
  • Human–computer interaction,
  • Pervasive social networking
Publication Date
August, 2013
DOI
10.1016/j.jcss.2012.11.003
Publisher Statement
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Citation Information
Zheng Yan, Yu Chen and Yue Shen. "A Practical Reputation System for Pervasive Social Chatting" Journal of Computer and System Sciences Vol. 79 Iss. 5 (2013) p. 556 - 572 ISSN: 0022-0000
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/yu_chen/18/