Social trust: a cognitive approach
Trust and deception in virtual societies
Supporting Trust in Virtual Communities
HICSS '00 Proceedings of the 33rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences-Volume 6 - Volume 6
A Framework and Ontology for Dynamic Web Services Selection
IEEE Internet Computing
The Knowledge Engineering Review
Towards A Service Requirements Ontology on Knowledge and Intention
QSIC '06 Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Quality Software
A survey of trust and reputation systems for online service provision
Decision Support Systems
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POLICY '07 Proceedings of the Eighth IEEE International Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks
Trust Ontology for Service-Oriented Environment
AICCSA '06 Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications
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Trust is central to interactions in Web systems in which service consumers select the trustworthy service agents to provide the expected services. Currently, the analysis of the essential meaning of trust has not been paid enough attention as well as the reasoning process on trustworthiness. This paper proposes an ontology-based trust model which can offer more insightful understanding to the trust relationships among service agents in Web systems. A trust ontology with a set of trust computational rules have been given for supporting trust analysis and reasoning. Also the structure of the service-oriented agents has been given. Finally a case study is used to illustrate how the service agents collaborate with each others to determine the trustworthiness of their partners.