Implementing Trust and Reputation Systems: A Framework for Developers' Usage
Research Area: | WP7 | Year: | 2012 |
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Type of Publication: | In Proceedings | ||
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Book title: | International Workshop on Quantitative Aspects in Security Assurance | ||
Address: | Pisa | ||
Month: | September | ||
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Note: | partner: UMA; projects: NESSoS, ARES, PISCIS
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Abstract: | During the last decades, a huge amount of trust and reputation models have been proposed, each of them with their own particularities and targeting different domains. While much effort has been made in defining ever-increasing complex models, little attention has been paid to abstract away the particularities of these models into a common set of easily understandable concepts. We propose a conceptual framework for computational trust models that is used for developing a component-oriented development framework that aims to assist developers during the implementation phase. |
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