Trust Management: Third International Conference, ITrust 2005, Paris, France, May 23-26, 2005, Proceedings, 3. sējums

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Springer Science & Business Media, 2005. gada 12. maijs - 426 lappuses
This volume constitutes the proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Trust Management, held in Paris, France, during 23–26 May 2005. The conf- ence follows successful International Conferences in Crete in 2003 and Oxford in 2004. All conferences were organized by iTrust, which is a working group funded as a thematic network by the Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) unit of the Information Society Technologies (IST) program of the European Union. The purpose of the iTrust working group is to provide a forum for cro- disciplinary investigation of the applications of trust as a means of increasing security, building con?dence and facilitating collaboration in dynamic open s- tems. The notion of trust has been studied independently by di?erent academic disciplines, which has helped us to identify and understand di?erent aspects of trust. Theaimofthisconferencewastoprovideacommonforum,bringingtogether researchers from di?erent academic branches, such as the technology-oriented disciplines, law, social sciences and philosophy, in order to develop a deeper and more fundamental understanding of the issues and challenges in the area of trust management in dynamic open systems. The response to this conference was excellent; from the 71 papers submitted to the conference, we selected 21 full papers and 4 short papers for presentation. The program also included two keynote addresses, given by Steve Marsh from National Research Centre Canada, Institute for Information Technology, and Steve Kimbrough from the University of Pennsylvania; an industrial panel; 7 technology demonstrations; and a full day of tutorials.

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Third International Conference on Trust
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Trust Untrust Distrust and Mistrust An Exploration of the Darker
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Full Papers
34
Specifying Legal Risk Scenarios Using the CORAS Threat Modelling
45
On Deciding to Trust
61
Trust Management Survey
77
Can We Manage Trust?
93
Operational Models for Reputation Servers
108
Enabling Effective Resource Selection in
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Interactive Credential Negotiation for Stateful Business Processes
256
An Evidence Based Architecture for Efficient AttackResistant
273
Towards an Evaluation Methodology for Computational Trust Systems
289
Strengths Weaknesses and Further Opportunities
305
Encouraging Selfrecommendations Without Sybil
321
PrivacyPreserving Search and Updates for Outsourced TreeStructured
338
Short Papers
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A Representation Model of Trust Relationships with Delegation
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Affect and Trust
131
A Formal Investigation of Moral Facilitation
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Modeling Social and Individual Trust in Requirements Engineering
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Towards a Generic Trust Model Comparison of Various Trust Update
177
A Probabilistic Trust Model for Handling Inaccurate Reputation Sources
193
Trust as a Key to Improving Recommendation Systems
210
Alleviating the Sparsity Problem of Collaborative Filtering Using Trust
224
Combining Trust and Risk to Reduce the Cost of Attacks
372
Demonstration Overviews
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Christos Nikolaou University of Crete Greece
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Towards a Grid Platform Enabling Dynamic Virtual Organisations
406
Multimedia Copyright Protection Platform Demonstrator
411
The VoteSecureTM Secure Internet Voting System
420
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