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“…If the human users disagree with their trust management system more often than not, they will probably change the system accordingly. Research on how to appear trustworthy to users shows that trustworthiness estimates are determined by much more than just past success or failure to comply to expectations [11,12,13,14]. It has been suggested that contracts, as they make implicit expectations explicit, can encourage more trust [13,14].…”
Section: Concepts For Trust Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…If the human users disagree with their trust management system more often than not, they will probably change the system accordingly. Research on how to appear trustworthy to users shows that trustworthiness estimates are determined by much more than just past success or failure to comply to expectations [11,12,13,14]. It has been suggested that contracts, as they make implicit expectations explicit, can encourage more trust [13,14].…”
Section: Concepts For Trust Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on how to appear trustworthy to users shows that trustworthiness estimates are determined by much more than just past success or failure to comply to expectations [11,12,13,14]. It has been suggested that contracts, as they make implicit expectations explicit, can encourage more trust [13,14]. An agreement on social norms does help in building human trust, but binding contracts can also be used to reduce uncertainty in electronic commerce.…”
Section: Concepts For Trust Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In systems like pervasive computing where the focus is on the user, technical features such as security are no longer sufficient to correctly design and implement distributed systems. The subjective concept of trust not only enables users to better understand the paradigm of pervasive computing, but also opens new directions of research for solving existing problems, such as security [8], management of online communities [9] or e-Services lifecycle [10]. Despite much work tackling the issue of trust and some definitions of this concept spanning a wide range of domains [11], there is no clear and shared consensus on the definition of this concept, partly due to the fact that the definition depends on the context of use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…General methodologies focus on a functional subset of properties, more well-known and less subjective, except for Holistic analyses of trust relationships (Grimsley et al, 2004;Ishaya & Mundy, 2004). But this limitation removes the holistic nature of trust, in that focusing on a sub property while eluding the others transforms the issue from trust to a different concept (e.g.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of virtual communities, Ishaya and Mundy (Ishaya & Mundy, 2004) indicate that the potential barriers to trust development and management are fivefold: sociological, psychological, technological, legal, economic. They develop mechanisms to support the provision of trust, summarized by three tables that present relevant questions to ask about the elements of trust, the trust building process, and the security factors.…”
Section: Holistic Analyses Of Trust Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%