Trust models have become invaluable in dynamic scenarios, such as Internet applications, since they provide means for estimating trustworthiness of potential interaction counterparts. Currently, the majority of trust models require ratings to be expressed absolutely, that is as values from some predefined scale. However, literature shows that expressing ratings absolutely can be challenging for users and susceptible to their bias. But these issues can be tackled if instead of asking users to rate with absolute values, we ask them to express preferences between pairs of alternatives. Thus, in this paper we propose a trust model where pairwise comparisons are used as ratings and where trust is expressed as a strict partial order induced over ...