Trust is an integral component in many kinds of human interaction, allowing people to act under uncertainty and with the risk of negative consequences. For example, exchanging money for a service, giving access to your property, and choosing between conflicting sources of information all may utilize some form of trust. In computer science, trust is a widely used term whose definition differs among researchers and application areas. Trust is an essential component of the vision for the Semantic Web, where both new problems and new applications of trust are being studied. This paper gives an overview of existing trust research in computer science and the Semantic Web.
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A survey of trust in computer science and the Semantic Web
%0 Journal Article
%1 1265746
%A Artz, Donovan
%A Gil, Yolanda
%C Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands
%D 2007
%I Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.
%J Web Semant.
%K access control semantic survey trust web
%N 2
%P 58--71
%R http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.websem.2007.03.002
%T A survey of trust in computer science and the Semantic Web
%U http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1265608.1265746
%V 5
%X Trust is an integral component in many kinds of human interaction, allowing people to act under uncertainty and with the risk of negative consequences. For example, exchanging money for a service, giving access to your property, and choosing between conflicting sources of information all may utilize some form of trust. In computer science, trust is a widely used term whose definition differs among researchers and application areas. Trust is an essential component of the vision for the Semantic Web, where both new problems and new applications of trust are being studied. This paper gives an overview of existing trust research in computer science and the Semantic Web.
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abstract = {Trust is an integral component in many kinds of human interaction, allowing people to act under uncertainty and with the risk of negative consequences. For example, exchanging money for a service, giving access to your property, and choosing between conflicting sources of information all may utilize some form of trust. In computer science, trust is a widely used term whose definition differs among researchers and application areas. Trust is an essential component of the vision for the Semantic Web, where both new problems and new applications of trust are being studied. This paper gives an overview of existing trust research in computer science and the Semantic Web.},
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address = {Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands},
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journal = {Web Semant.},
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pages = {58--71},
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timestamp = {2008-10-20T16:44:44.000+0200},
title = {A survey of trust in computer science and the Semantic Web},
url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1265608.1265746},
volume = 5,
year = 2007
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