Knowledge Science, Engineering and Management
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-76719-0_72
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Trust Analysis of Web Services Based on a Trust Ontology

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“…For getting more detailed conceptualization, we also include a Trust middle ontology which aims at depicting the features of the trust establishment and reasoning process. It consists of trust related concepts, the associations among the concepts and the constraints needed to be satisfied which can support trust analysis and reasoning [9], [10]. Figure 2 shows the trust concepts of the middle ontology.…”
Section: Concept Model Of Trustmentioning
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“…For getting more detailed conceptualization, we also include a Trust middle ontology which aims at depicting the features of the trust establishment and reasoning process. It consists of trust related concepts, the associations among the concepts and the constraints needed to be satisfied which can support trust analysis and reasoning [9], [10]. Figure 2 shows the trust concepts of the middle ontology.…”
Section: Concept Model Of Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our previous work [9], [10] provides a trust ontology which is a sharable conceptualization on trustworthiness. The trust ontology contains a set of trust concepts and associations.…”
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“…The honest agent can give the feedback and ask other participants in the equal domain about the services. The consistency of the service is calculated as the average of all the feedbacks from contestants [5]. The customer may give the untruthful about the service to make the status value to be reduced.…”
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“…Mangling Zhu et al (2006) [5] designed the social rules on describing the trust relationship between the provider and customer in the open environments. Self Confidence Rule which rates the self-confident of service provider near their providing services.…”
Section: Some Of Them Are As Followsmentioning
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