Title :
Maintaining trust in peer-to-peer barter relationships
Author_Institution :
Graduate Sch. of Media & Governance, Keio Univ., Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract :
This paper proposes a barter currency system called i-WAT (Abdul-Rahman, 1997) to promote sustainable economy in peer-to-peer internetworking. i-WAT itself is a peer-to-peer system, without necessitating a central point of authority. It uses a digitally signed, electronic form of promissory note as the medium of exchange. This paper illustrates how it should assist internetworking of peer-to-peer systems, and discusses, in particular, how trust can be maintained in such a currency system. Among other means, the current design of i-WAT allows the notes to be transported over Jabber (Miller, 2003) instant messaging protocol. A prototype of an i-WAT checkbook has been developed as a plug-in for a Jabber client. We are beginning to experiment on the actual usage of the currency system using the checkbook as well as provisional Web applications.
Keywords :
distributed processing; electronic commerce; electronic money; internetworking; security of data; Jabber client; Jabber instant messaging protocol; Web applications; barter currency system; current design; electronic promissory note; i-WAT checkbook; peer-to-peer barter relationships; peer-to-peer internetworking; Algorithm design and analysis; Computer science; Dictionaries; Humans; Internetworking; Peer to peer computing; Production; Prototypes; Testing; Transport protocols;
Conference_Titel :
Applications and the Internet Workshops, 2004. SAINT 2004 Workshops. 2004 International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2050-2
DOI :
10.1109/SAINTW.2004.1268691