Abstract
Trust is an amorphous concept that is becoming Increasingly important in many domains, such as P2P networks, E-commerce, social networks, and sensor networks. While we all have an intuitive notion of trust, the literature is scattered with a wide assortment of differing definitions and descriptions; often these descriptions are highly dependent on a single domain or application of interest. In addition, they often discuss orthogonal aspects of trust while continuing to use the general term “trust”. In order to make sense of the situation, we have developed an ontology of trust that integrates and relates its various aspects into a single model.
Original language | American English |
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DOIs | |
State | Published - Jul 1 2010 |
Event | Proceedings of the IEEE 2010 National Aerospace & Electronics Conference - Duration: Jul 1 2010 → … |
Conference
Conference | Proceedings of the IEEE 2010 National Aerospace & Electronics Conference |
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Period | 7/1/10 → … |
Keywords
- Reputation
- Sensor Networks
- Social Networks
- Trust
- Trust Model
Disciplines
- Bioinformatics
- Communication
- Communication Technology and New Media
- Computer Sciences
- Databases and Information Systems
- Life Sciences
- OS and Networks
- Physical Sciences and Mathematics
- Science and Technology Studies
- Social and Behavioral Sciences