ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS)
REFEREE: trust management for Web applications
Selected papers from the sixth international conference on World Wide Web
KeyNote: Trust Management for Public-Key Infrastructures (Position Paper)
Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Security Protocols
Design of a Role-Based Trust-Management Framework
SP '02 Proceedings of the 2002 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
Decentralized Trust Management
SP '96 Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
Spreading Activation Models for Trust Propagation
EEE '04 Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE International Conference on e-Technology, e-Commerce and e-Service (EEE'04)
Propagation Models for Trust and Distrust in Social Networks
Information Systems Frontiers
Trust network analysis with subjective logic
ACSC '06 Proceedings of the 29th Australasian Computer Science Conference - Volume 48
A survey of trust and reputation systems for online service provision
Decision Support Systems
Attack-resistant trust metrics for public key certification
SSYM'98 Proceedings of the 7th conference on USENIX Security Symposium - Volume 7
Towards Trustworthy Delegation in Role-Based Access Control Model
ISC '09 Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Information Security
An authentication trust metric for federated identity management systems
STM'10 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Security and trust management
A task ordering approach for automatic trust establishment
ESSoS'12 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Engineering Secure Software and Systems
Building trust from context similarity measures
Computer Standards & Interfaces
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Trust is an important factor in any kind of network essential, for example, in the decision-making process. As important as the definition of trust is the way to compute it. In this paper we propose a model for defining trust based on graph theory and show examples of some simple operators and functions that will allow us to compute trust.