| E. Gray, P. O'Connell, C. Jensen, S. Weber, J.-M. Seigneur, and C. Yong, "Towards a Framework for Assessing Trust-Based Admission Control in Collaborative Ad Hoc Applications," Dept. of Computer Science, Trinity College Dublin, Technical Report 66, dec 2002. |
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E. Gray, P. O'Connell, C. Jensen, S. Weber, J.-M. Seigneur, and C. Yong, "Towards a Framework for Assessing Trust-Based Admission Control in Collaborative Ad Hoc Applications," Dept. of Computer Science, Trinity College Dublin, Technical Report 66, dec 2002.
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Gray, E., O'Connell, P., Jensen, C., Weber, S., Seigneur, J.M., Yong, C.: Towards a Framework for Assessing Trust-Based Admission Control in Collaborative Ad Hoc Applications. Technical Report 66, Dept. of Computer Science, Trinity College Dublin, (2002)
....has been assessed in the context of collaborative ad hoc applications. A distributed blackjack card game, where each player in a home may use different tablet computers, implements the trust based admission control system to assign roles to users according to their trust based admission rights [17]. It shows that trust evolves similarly to human trust and permits access to resources using a range of human like restrictions. Indeed, the bad guys can be identified and lose their rights without users intervention. The results are consistent with human intuitions about trust. 4. Related work ....
E. Gray, P. O'Connell, C. D. Jensen, S. Weber, J. M. Seigneur, and Y. Chen, "Towards a Framework for Assessing Trust-Based Admission Control in Collaborative Ad Hoc Applications", Technical Report, Trinity College Dublin, 2002, http://www.cs.tcd.ie/publications/techreports /reports.02/TCD-CS-2002-66.pdf.
....trust can be formalised as a computational model. Another critical step comes from McKnight and Chervany [2] who describe a framework for regulating trust formation, so that unambiguous conversation between computational entities can occur. We implemented McKnight and Chervany s trust framework [3], whereby a trust based admission control system allows entities in open, diverse systems a way of directly establishing trust in one another. Within this system, as trust formation occurs, trust is measured and used to make dynamic admission control decisions. A problem arises the first time two ....
....more accurate the trust formation and risk assessment performed upon interactions can be. 3.3 Trust Based Admission Control As mentioned above, humans use the notion of trust to determine how to interact using incomplete information with known, partially known, and unknown people. In Gray et al. [3], we implemented McKnight and Chervany s trust framework and showed that a computational trust framework could be implemented such that entities might simulate human trust based interactions by forming trust measurements and using these measurements for secure admission control. In this work, ....
Gray, E., O'Connell, P., Jensen, C., Weber, S., Seigneur, J.M., Yong, C.: Towards a Framework for Assessing Trust-Based Admission Control in Collaborative Ad Hoc Applications. Technical Report 66, Department of Computer Science, Trinity College Dublin (2002)
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E. Gray, P. O'Connell, C. Jensen, S. Weber, J.-M. Seigneur, and C. Yong. Towards a Framework for Assessing Trust-Based Admission Control in Collaborative Ad Hoc Applications. Technical Report 66, Dept. of Computer Science, Trinity College Dublin,, dec 2002.
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E. Gray, P. O'Connell, C. Jensen, S. Weber, J.-M. Seigneur, and C. Yong. Towards a Framework for Assessing Trust-Based Admission Control in Collaborative Ad Hoc Applications. Technical Report 66, Dept. of Computer Science, Trinity College Dublin,, dec 2002.
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Gray, E., O'Connell, P., et al. (2002). Towards a Framework for Assessing Trust-Based Admission Control in Collaborative Ad Hoc Applications. Dublin, Ireland, Distributed Systems Group, Department of Computer Science, Trinity College.
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Gray, E., et al. Towards a Framework for Assessing TrustBased Admission Control in Collaborative Ad Hoc Applications. Distributed Systems Group, Department of Computer Science, Trinity College, Report TCD-CS-2002-66, 2002. <http:// www.cs.tcd.ie/publications/tech-reports/reports.02/TCD-CS2002 -66.pdf>.
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E. Gray, P. O'Connel, C. Jensen, S. Weber, J. Seigneur, and C. Yong. Towards a framework for assessing trust-based admission control.
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Elizabeth Gray, Paul O'Connell, Christian Jensen, Stefan Weber, Jean-Marc Seigneur, and Chen Yong. Towards a framework for assessing trust-based admission control in collaborative ad hoc applications. Technical Report 66, Department of Computer Science, Trinity College Dublin, 2002. An example of this would be traditional trust-management in computer networks, as exemplified by [2, 11].
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E. Gray, P. O'Connell, C. D. Jensen, S. Weber, J. M. Seigneur, and Y. Chen. Towards a Framework for Assessing Trust-Based Admission Control in Collaborative Ad Hoc Applications. Technical Report TCD-CS-2002-66, Trinity College Dublin, 2002.
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