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Trust Analysis of Web Services Based on a Trust Ontology

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Knowledge Science, Engineering and Management (KSEM 2007)

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This paper proposes a formalism for the Trust requirements modeling framework, which can be used as a means of studying the trustworthiness of service-oriented environments. We argue that a modeling framework, representing the underlying concepts and formal reasoning rules, can describe the Trust domain as well as support the dynamic analysis of trustworthiness. This model offers better understanding to the Trust relationships and will assist individuals in making rational decisions by computing trust level of potential interactors.

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Zili Zhang Jörg Siekmann

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Zhu, M., Jin, Z. (2007). Trust Analysis of Web Services Based on a Trust Ontology. In: Zhang, Z., Siekmann, J. (eds) Knowledge Science, Engineering and Management. KSEM 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 4798. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76719-0_72

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