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Credibility Assignment in Knowledge Grid Environment

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Advances in Grid and Pervasive Computing (GPC 2007)

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Credibility of knowledge grid members who act as a cooperative decision making community, affects the degree of accuracy of the decisions made. Apparently, decisions made by a decision maker should be affected by the degree of the decision maker’s credibility. The problem is how to estimate decision makers’ credibility within a knowledge grid environment, specially, those environments in which the number of decision makers is altered dynamically. In this article, a new approach to estimate the credibility of decision makers based upon the opinion of the other members of decision makers’ community within a dynamic knowledge grid environment is proposed.

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Parsa, S., Parand, FA. (2007). Credibility Assignment in Knowledge Grid Environment. In: Cérin, C., Li, KC. (eds) Advances in Grid and Pervasive Computing. GPC 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4459. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72360-8_64

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