05807nam 22007214a 450 991014371360332120170809164726.01-280-51879-097866105187910-470-02826-20-470-02825-4(CKB)1000000000357372(EBL)267155(OCoLC)475991562(SSID)ssj0000262647(PQKBManifestationID)11210152(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000262647(PQKBWorkID)10271182(PQKB)10066973(MiAaPQ)EBC267155(EXLCZ)99100000000035737220051202d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrTrust and reputation for service-oriented environments[electronic resource] technologies for building business intelligence and consumer confidence /Elizabeth Chang, Tharam Dillon, Farookh K. HussainChichester, England ;Hoboken, NJ John Wiley & Sons Inc.c20061 online resource (375 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-01547-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Trust and Reputation for Service-Oriented Environments; Contents; Preface; Author Introduction; Acknowledgement; 1 Trust and Security in Service-oriented Environments; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Why Trust?; 1.3 Trust and Security; 1.3.1 Security; 1.3.2 Trust; 1.3.3 Trust in Security Context; 1.3.4 Trust in the Business Context; 1.4 Service-oriented Environment; 1.4.1 Environment; 1.4.2 Essential Elements in the Technology-based Environment; 1.4.3 Service-oriented Environment; 1.4.4 Issues in Service-oriented Environments; 1.5 Agents in Service-oriented Environments1.5.1 Agents in Service-oriented Environments1.5.2 Sellers; 1.5.3 Buyers; 1.5.4 Users; 1.5.5 Websites; 1.6 Business in a Service-oriented Environment; 1.6.1 Products; 1.6.2 Services; 1.6.3 Quality of Goods; 1.6.4 Quality of Service; 1.6.5 Quality of Goods Measure; 1.6.6 Quality of Service Measure; 1.7 Infrastructure in Service-oriented Environments; 1.7.1 Client-Server Network; 1.7.2 Peer-to-Peer Network (P2P Network); 1.7.3 Grid Network; 1.7.4 Ad hoc Network; 1.7.5 Mobile Network; 1.8 Technology in Service-oriented Environments; 1.8.1 Service-oriented Architecture (SOA); 1.8.2 Web Service1.8.3 Web Service as Software Technology1.8.4 Web Service as a Business Solution; 1.9 Trust in Service-oriented Environments; 1.10 Chapter Summary; References; 2 Trust Concepts and Trust Model; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Trust Environments; 2.2.1 The Physical Trust Environment; 2.2.2 The Virtual Trust Environment; 2.3 Trust Definitions in Literature; 2.3.1 Trust Definition in Sociology, Psychology, Business and Law; 2.3.2 Trust Definition in Computing; 2.4 Advanced Trust Concepts; 2.4.1 Trust; 2.4.2 Trusting Agent and Trusted Agent; 2.4.3 Belief; 2.4.4 Context; 2.4.5 Willingness; 2.4.6 Capability2.4.7 Time Space, Time Slot and Time Spot2.4.8 Delivery; 2.4.9 Mutually Agreed Service; 2.5 Trust Relationships; 2.5.1 Trust Relationships and Trust Values; 2.5.2 Unidirection in Trust Relationship; 2.5.3 Multi-Context, Multi-Trust, Multi-Relationships; 2.6 Trust Relationship Diagram; 2.6.1 Many-Many-to-One Trust Relationship; 2.6.2 Contexts and Time slots; 2.7 Trust Attributes and Methods; 2.7.1 Trust Attributes; 2.7.2 Values for Trust Attributes; 2.7.3 Trust Methods; 2.8 Initiation of the Relationship; 2.8.1 Initiation; 2.8.2 Direct Interaction; 2.8.3 Recommendation; 2.8.4 History Review2.8.5 Initiation of the Relationship and Notations2.9 The Trust Model; 2.9.1 Existing Trust Models; 2.9.2 Trust Model and Trust-based Decision; 2.9.3 New Trust Models; 2.10 Chapter Summary; References; 3 Trustworthiness; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Trustworthiness in Literature; 3.2.1 Existing Definitions of Trustworthiness; 3.2.2 Existing Trustworthiness Scales; 3.3 Advanced Trustworthiness Definition; 3.3.1 Trustworthiness; 3.3.2 A Measure; 3.3.3 The Level of Trust; 3.3.4 Quantifies the Trust Values; 3.3.5 Trustworthiness Scale; 3.4 Seven Levels of the Trustworthiness3.4.1 Seven Trustworthiness LevelsTrustworthiness technologies and systems for service-oriented environments are re-shaping the world of e-business. By building trust relationships and establishing trustworthiness and reputation ratings, service providers and organizations will improve customer service, business value and consumer confidence, and provide quality assessment and assurance for the customer in the networked economy. Trust and Reputation for Service-Oriented Environments is a complete tutorial on how to provide business intelligence for sellers, service providers, and manufacturers. In an accessible style,Electronic commerceSecurity measuresBusiness enterprisesComputer networksSecurity measuresTrustConsumer confidenceConsumer protectionElectronic books.Electronic commerceSecurity measures.Business enterprisesComputer networksSecurity measures.Trust.Consumer confidence.Consumer protection.658.00185.40bclChang Elizabeth968035Dillon Tharam S.1943-968036Hussain Farookh K968037MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910143713603321Trust and reputation for service-oriented environments2198550UNINA