We propose generic declarative definitions of individual and collective trust relations between interacting agents and agent collections, and trust domains of trust-related agents in distributed systems. Our definitions yield (1) (in)compatibility, implicational and transitivity results for trust relationships, including a Datalog-implementability result for their logical structure; (2) computational complexity results for deciding potential and actual trust relationships and membership in trust domains; (3) a positive (negative) compositionality result for strong (weak) trust domains; (4) a computational design pattern for building up strong trust domains; and (5) a negative scalability result for trust domains in general. We instantiate o...
In this paper, we discuss a general methodology for analysis and modeling of trust relationships in ...
Trust represents a fundamental, complementary ingredient for the success of security mechanisms in c...
In this work, we provide a logical characterization of trust, which is based on a modal logic expres...
We propose generic declarative definitions of individual and collective trust relations between inte...
Computational trust is the digital counterpart of the human notion of trust as applied in social sys...
Computational trust is the digital counterpart of the human notion of trust as applied in social sys...
Trust is a judgement of unquestionable utility --- as humans we use it every day of our lives. Howev...
International audienceIn this paper we present a logical model of trust in which trust is conceived ...
Computational trust is the digital counterpart of the human notion of trust as applied in social sys...
Trust relationships occur naturally in many diverse contexts such as collaborative systems, e-commer...
Computational trust is the digital counterpart of the human notion of trust as applied in social sys...
International audienceComputational trust is the digital counterpart of the human notion of trust as...
Trust represents a fundamental, complementary ingredient for the success of security mechanisms in c...
In this paper, we discuss a general methodology for analysis and modeling of trust relationships in ...
Trust represents a fundamental, complementary ingredient for the success of security mechanisms in c...
In this paper, we discuss a general methodology for analysis and modeling of trust relationships in ...
Trust represents a fundamental, complementary ingredient for the success of security mechanisms in c...
In this work, we provide a logical characterization of trust, which is based on a modal logic expres...
We propose generic declarative definitions of individual and collective trust relations between inte...
Computational trust is the digital counterpart of the human notion of trust as applied in social sys...
Computational trust is the digital counterpart of the human notion of trust as applied in social sys...
Trust is a judgement of unquestionable utility --- as humans we use it every day of our lives. Howev...
International audienceIn this paper we present a logical model of trust in which trust is conceived ...
Computational trust is the digital counterpart of the human notion of trust as applied in social sys...
Trust relationships occur naturally in many diverse contexts such as collaborative systems, e-commer...
Computational trust is the digital counterpart of the human notion of trust as applied in social sys...
International audienceComputational trust is the digital counterpart of the human notion of trust as...
Trust represents a fundamental, complementary ingredient for the success of security mechanisms in c...
In this paper, we discuss a general methodology for analysis and modeling of trust relationships in ...
Trust represents a fundamental, complementary ingredient for the success of security mechanisms in c...
In this paper, we discuss a general methodology for analysis and modeling of trust relationships in ...
Trust represents a fundamental, complementary ingredient for the success of security mechanisms in c...
In this work, we provide a logical characterization of trust, which is based on a modal logic expres...