IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

Blockchain-Based Distributed Trust and Reputation Management Systems: A Survey

  • Emanuele Bellini,
  • Youssef Iraqi,
  • Ernesto Damiani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2969820
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 21127 – 21151

Abstract

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Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLTs), like Blockchain, are characterized by features such as transparency, traceability, and security by design. These features make the adoption of Blockchain attractive to enhance information security, privacy, and trustworthiness in very different contexts. This paper provides a comprehensive survey and aims at analyzing and assessing the use of Blockchain in the context of Distributed Trust and Reputation Management Systems (DTRMS). The analysis includes academic research as well as initiatives undertaken in the business domain. The paper defines two taxonomies for both Blockchain and DTRMS and applies a Formal Concept Analysis. Such an approach allowed us to identify the most recurrent and stable features in the current scientific landscape and several important implications among the two taxonomies. The results of the analysis have revealed significant trends and emerging practices in the current implementations that have been distilled into recommendations to guide Blockchain's adoption in DTRMS systems.

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