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2. iTrust 2004: Oxford, UK
- Christian Damsgaard Jensen, Stefan Poslad, Theodosis Dimitrakos:
Trust Management, Second International Conference, iTrust 2004, Oxford, UK, March 29 - April 1, 2004, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2995, Springer 2004, ISBN 3-540-21312-0
Keynote Addresses
- Ian Walden:
Addressing the Data Problem: The Legal Framework Governing Forensics in an Online Environment. 1-15 - Andrzej Uszok, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Renia Jeffers:
KAoS: A Policy and Domain Services Framework for Grid Computing and Semantic Web Services. 16-26 - Massimo Marchiori:
W5: The Five W's of the World Wide Web. 27-32
Full Papers
- Philipp Obreiter:
A Case for Evidence-Aware Distributed Reputation Systems: Overcoming the Limitations of Plausibility Considerations. 33-47 - Jinshan Liu, Valérie Issarny:
Enhanced Reputation Mechanism for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. 48-62 - Alberto Fernandes, Evangelos Kotsovinos, Sven Östring, Boris Dragovic:
Pinocchio: Incentives for Honest Participation in Distributed Trust Management. 63-77 - Laurent Bussard, Refik Molva, Yves Roudier:
History-Based Signature or How to Trust Anonymous Documents. 78-92 - Jean-Marc Seigneur, Christian Damsgaard Jensen:
Trading Privacy for Trust. 93-107 - Elan Pavlov, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein, Zvi Topol:
Supporting Privacy in Decentralized Additive Reputation Systems. 108-119 - Colin English, Sotirios Terzis, Waleed Wagealla:
Engineering Trust Based Collaborations in a Global Computing Environment. 120-134 - Audun Jøsang, Stéphane Lo Presti:
Analysing the Relationship between Risk and Trust. 135-145 - Gyrd Brændeland, Ketil Stølen:
Using Risk Analysis to Assess User Trust: A Net-Bank Scenario. 146-160 - Paul Ruth, Dongyan Xu, Bharat K. Bhargava, Fred Regnier:
E-notebook Middleware for Accountability and Reputation Based Trust in Distributed Data Sharing Communities. 161-175 - Paolo Giorgini, Fabio Massacci, John Mylopoulos, Nicola Zannone:
Requirements Engineering Meets Trust Management: Model, Methodology, and Reasoning. 176-190 - Ivan Djordjevic, Theodosis Dimitrakos:
Towards Dynamic Security Perimeters for Virtual Collaborative Networks. 191-205 - Catholijn M. Jonker, Joost J. P. Schalken, Jan Theeuwes, Jan Treur:
Human Experiments in Trust Dynamics. 206-220 - Paolo Massa, Bobby Bhattacharjee:
Using Trust in Recommender Systems: An Experimental Analysis. 221-235 - Yao-Hua Tan, Walter Thoen, Jaap Gordijn:
Modeling Controls for Dynamic Value Exchanges in Virtual Organizations. 236-250 - Cai-Nicolas Ziegler, Georg Lausen:
Analyzing Correlation between Trust and User Similarity in Online Communities. 251-265 - Tanko Ishaya, Darren P. Mundy:
Trust Development and Management in Virtual Communities. 266-276 - Michael Grimsley, Anthony Meehan, Anna Tan:
Managing Internet-Mediated Community Trust Relations. 277-290 - Robert Demolombe:
Reasoning About Trust: A Formal Logical Framework. 291-303 - Cristiano Castelfranchi:
Trust Mediation in Knowledge Management and Sharing. 304-318 - Adrian Baldwin:
Enhanced Accountability for Electronic Processes. 319-332
Short Papers and Experience Reports
- Michael J. Butler, Michael Leuschel, Stéphane Lo Presti, Phillip Turner:
The Use of Formal Methods in the Analysis of Trust (Position Paper). 333-339 - Piotr Cofta:
Computing Recommendations to Trust. 340-346 - Charles B. Haley, Robin C. Laney, Jonathan D. Moffett, Bashar Nuseibeh:
Picking Battles: The Impact of Trust Assumptions on the Elaboration of Security Requirements. 347-354 - Philip Robinson, Jochen Haller, Roger Kilian-Kehr:
Towards Trust Relationship Planning for Virtual Organizations. 355-361 - Matteo Gaeta, Giuseppe Laria, Pierluigi Ritrovato, N. Romano, Bassem Serhan, Stefan Wesner, Theodosis Dimitrakos, Damian Mac Randal:
Trust, Security, and Contract Management Challenges for Grid-Based Application Service Provision. 362-368 - Brian Matthews, Theodosis Dimitrakos:
Deploying Trust Policies on the Semantic Web. 369-375
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