2013 International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems 2013
DOI: 10.1109/icpads.2013.91
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Quantitative Trust Management to Support QoS-Aware Service Selection in Service-Oriented Environments

Abstract: Owing to the black-box nature of services, selecting a trustworthy service that best fits users' requirements is greatly critical in service-oriented computing. Once a set of services fulfilling users' functional requirements are founded, one of these services invoked by the users depends mostly on the Quality of Services (QoS), particularly security, trust, and reputation. This paper proposes a trust management model to support service discovery and selection based on QoS. We define a quantitative trust evalu… Show more

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“…Regarding the extensions of SOA to support trust, some studies use the regular SOA model where the ranking or trust process is conducted in the service broker by the service registry (Chen et al, 2008) or by an additional component added to the service broker (Kim and Doh, 2007;Liu et al, 2004;Kim and Doh, 2013). Other studies (Cao et al, 2009;Ran, 2003) use the regular SOA model and add an auxiliary component outside of the service broker.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Regarding the extensions of SOA to support trust, some studies use the regular SOA model where the ranking or trust process is conducted in the service broker by the service registry (Chen et al, 2008) or by an additional component added to the service broker (Kim and Doh, 2007;Liu et al, 2004;Kim and Doh, 2013). Other studies (Cao et al, 2009;Ran, 2003) use the regular SOA model and add an auxiliary component outside of the service broker.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The trust broker specifies the various levels of trust (Certified, Trusted, or Untrusted) and uses a reputation-based system to preserve the trust levels based on several criteria, including the history of previous interactions. Kim and Doh (2013) build a framework and add a trust mediator as a QoS broker for governing the trust process. The authors propose a trust management model that supports service discovery and selection based on QoS, specifically utilizing security, trust, and reputation.…”
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“…Trust values are computed based on time and context. A directed graph called Trust Graph is used for the representation of trust relations between nodes [47]. An edge from AB indicates A Trusts B while BA indicates B trusts A.…”
Section: Quality Of Service (Qos) Based Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%