Trust and Reputation for Service-Oriented Environments: Technologies For Building Business Intelligence And Consumer Confidence

Trust and Reputation for Service-Oriented Environments: Technologies For Building Business Intelligence And Consumer Confidence

作者: Elizabeth Chang Farookh Hussain Tharam Dillon
出版社: Wiley
出版在: 2006-06-16
ISBN-13: 9780470015476
ISBN-10: 0470015470
裝訂格式: Hardcover
總頁數: 374 頁





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Description

Trustworthiness 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, the authors show how the
capture of consumer requirements and end-user opinions gives modern businesses
the competitive advantage.
Trust and Reputation for Service-Oriented Environments:

Clarifies trust and security concepts, and defines trust, trust
relationships, trustworthiness, reputation, reputation relationships, and
trust and reputation models.
Details trust and reputation ontologies and databases.
Explores the dynamic nature of trust and reputation and how to manage
them efficiently.
Provides methodologies for trustworthiness measurement, reputation
assessment and trustworthiness prediction.
Evaluates current trust and reputation systems as employed by companies
such as Yahoo, eBay, BizRate, Epinion and Amazon, etc.
Gives ample illustrations and real world examples to help validate trust
and reputation concepts and methodologies.
Offers an accompanying website with lecture notes and PowerPoint slides.

This text will give senior undergraduate and masters level students of IT,
IS, computer science, computer engineering and business disciplines a full
understanding of the concepts and issues involved in trust and reputation.
Business providers, consumer watch-dogs and government organizations will find
it an invaluable reference to establishing and maintaining trust in open,
distributed, anonymous service-oriented network environments.

 
Table of
Contents
Preface.
Author Introduction.
Acknowledgement.
Chapter 1 Trust and Security in Service-Oriented
Envirnoments.
1.1 Introduction.
1.2 Why Trust?.
1.3 Trust and Security.
1.4 Service-Oriented Environment.
1.5 Agents in Service-Oriented Environments.
1.6 Business in a Service-Oriented Environment.
1.7 Infrastructure in Service-Oriented Environment.

1.8 Technology in Service-Oriented Environments.
1.9 Trust in Service-Oriented Environments.
1.10 Chapter Summary.
Chapter 2 Trust Concepts and Trust Model.
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Trust Environments.
2.3 Trust Definitions in Literature.
2.4 Advanced Trust Concepts.
2.5 Trust Relationships.
2.6 Trust Relationship Diagrams.
2.7 Trust Attributes and Methods.
2.8 Initiation of the Relationship.
2.9 The Trust Model.
2.10 Chapter Summary.
References.
Chapter 3 Trustworthiness.
3.1 Introduction.
3.2 Trustworthiness in Literature.
3.3 Advanced Trustworthiness Definition.
3.4 Seven Levels of the Trustworthiness.
3.5 Semantics Representing and Postulates got
Trustworthiness Levels.
3.6 Trustworthiness Measure and Prediction.
3.7 Challenges in Trustworthiness Measure and
Prediction.
3.8 Chapter Summary.
References.
Chapter 4 Trust Ontology for Service-Oriented
Environment.
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 Ontology.
4.3 Hierarchy of Trust Concepts.
4.4 Hierarchy of Agents, Service and Product Concepts.

4.5 Hierarchy of Context and Association with Quality
Assessment Criteria.
4.6 Agent Trust Ontology.
4.7 Service Trust Ontology.
4.8 Product Trust Ontology.
4.9 Trust Databases.
4.10 Summary.
References.
Chapter 5 The Fuzzy and Dynamic Nature of Trust.

5.1 Introduction.
5.2 Existing Literature.
5.3 Fuzzy and Dynamic Characteristics of Trust.
5.4 Endogenous and Exogenous Characteristics of Agents.

5.5 Reasoning the Fuzziness and Dynamism.
5.6 Managing the Fuzziness of Trust.
5.7 Managing the Dynamism of Trust.
5.8 Summary.
References.
Chapter 6 Trustworthiness Measure with CCCI.

6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Trustworthiness Measure Methodology.
6.3 CCCI Metrics.
6.4 The Commitment to the Criterion-Commit
Criterion.
6.5 Clarity of the Criterion-Clear Criterion.

6.6 Influence of a Criterion-Inf Criterion.

6.7 Correlation of Defined Quality-Corr
Qualities.
6.8 Trustworthiness Values and Corr Qualities.

6.9 Summary.
References.
Chapter 7 Trustworthiness systems.
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 Amazon trustworthiness systems.
7.3 Yahho's trustworthiness systems.
7.4 Epinions.com trustworthiness systems.
7.5 eBay.com's trustworhtiness systems.
7.6 Bizrate.com's trustworthiness systems.
7.7 CNet.com's trustworthiness systems.
7.8 Review of trustworthiness systems.
7.9 CCCI for trustworthiness of e-Service.
7.10 Summary.
References.
Chapter 8 Reputation Concepts and the Reputation
Model.
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 Reputation in Literature.
8.3 Advanced Reputation Concepts.
8.4 Reputation Relationship.
8.5 Recommendation Trust Relationship.
8.6 Third-Party Trust Relationship.
8.7 Reputation Query Relationship.
8.8 Trustworthiness of Third-Party Recommendation
Agents.
8.9 Trustworthiness of the Opinion.
8.10 1st Hand Opinion and 1st Hand Knowledge.
8.11 Reputation Model and Reputation Relationships
Diagram.
8.12 Conclusion.
References.
Chapter 9 Reputation Ontology.
9.1  Introduction.
9.2 Reputation Ontology.
9.3 Basic and Advanced Reputation Ontology.
9.4 Trustworthiness of Opinion Ontology.
9.5 Ontology for Reputation of Agent.
9.6 Ontology for Reputation of a Service.
9.7 Ontology for Reputation of a Product.
9.8 Reputation Databases.
9.9 Seven Levels of Reputation Measurement.
9.10 The Fuzzy Nature of Reputation.
9.11 The Dynamic Nature of Reputation.
9.12 Conclusion.
References.
Chapter 10 Reputation Calculation Methodologies.

10.1 Introduction.
10.2 Methods for Synthesising the Reputation from
Recommendations.
10.3 Factors and Features that Need to be Considered.

10.4 Deterministic Approach to Reputation Calculation.

10.5 Adjusting the Trustworthiness of Opinions.
10.6 Bayesian Approach.
10.7 Fuzzy System Approach.
10.8 Summary.
References.
Chapter 11 Reputation Systems.
11.1 Introduction.
11.2 Re-Shaping E-Business with Reputation Technology.

11.3 Trust and Reputation Systems vs.. Recommendation
Systems.
11.4 Bizrate.com.
11.5 e-Lance.com.
11.6 Alibris.com.
11.7 MoneyControl.com.
11.8 Yahoo.com.
11.9 Epinions.com.
11.10 eBay.com.
11.11 MovieLens Recommendation Systems.
11.12 Review of Reputation Systems.
11.13 Summary.
References.
Chapter 12 Trust and Reputation Prediction.

12.1 Introduction.
12.2 Consideration in Trustworthiness Prediction.

12.3 Example - Logistics Service.
12.4 Prediction Methods.
12.5 Exponential Smoothing.
12.6 Re-Justification of Third Party Recommender's Trust
Value.
12.7 Summary.
References.
Chapter 13 Trust and Reputation Modelling.

13.1 Introduction.
13.2 Significance of Pictorial Modelling.
13.3 Notation Systems.
13.4 Trust Relationship Diagrams.
13.5 Trust Case Diagrams.
13.6 Trust Class Diagrams.
13.7 Trust Transition Diagrams.
13.8 Conclusion.
References.
Chapter 14 The Vision of Trust and Reputation
Technology.
14.1 Introduction.
14.2 Business Intelligence (BI).
14.3 Traditional IT and New Age Digital Ecosystems and
Technology.
14.4 Trust and Reputation.
14.5 Future Research and Development.
14.6 The Vision and Conclusion.
References.
Index.




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