Talk:Computational trust
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Speedy Delete
editI think this guy is trying to add useful information. I'll take WP:BITE to heart and try to save the page. I added a clean up tag and I'll try to open a discussion with this guy about improving the articles. Ndenison talk 15:08, 4 August 2008 (UTC)
Confusion in the Article
editThe introduction refers to approaches in the Cryptology community (e.g. Web-of-Trust), while the Section "Trust model classification" refers to approaches in the Multi-Agent community (e.g. cognitive approach).
Reputation
editI think, reputations models should not be explained in this article, only the difference to trust models.
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editThe article has a decent number of references and is well-divided into sections, but it doesn't describe how the use of cryptography can give rise to computational trust, the existing prose is confusing and does not distinguish *computational* trust from other kinds of trust, and the entire article has no infoboxes or illustrations of any kind to make the concept clearer. Overall, it's C-class. In terms of importance, this idea is fairly important to cryptography (though not core to it) and somewhat importance to cybersecurity and compsci in general, hence the importance ratings. Duckmather (talk) 20:26, 3 June 2021 (UTC)