Abstract | ||
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The increasing popularity of peer-to-peer systems has promoted the development of new techniques to support various kinds of business transactions. However, users are reluctant to conduct high value transactions over P2P systems due to the inherent untrustworthiness of peers. In this paper, we investigate building trust through automated trust negotiation, which is orthogonal to existing reputation-based approaches. Trust negotiation makes it possible to prove a peer satisfies certain trust requirements imposed by the ongoing business. We also introduce locally trusted third parties, which we demonstrate can effectively promote successful trust negotiations in peer-to-peer systems. |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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2004 | 10.1109/P2P.2004.13 | Peer-to-Peer Computing |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
automated trust negotiation,successful trust negotiation,trust negotiation,peer-to-peer systems,collaborative automated trust negotiation,satisfies certain trust requirement,peer-to-peer system,ongoing business,p2p system,increasing popularity,high value transaction,business transaction,trusted third party,electronic data interchange,satisfiability,groupware,electronic commerce | World Wide Web,Internet privacy,Electronic data interchange,Peer-to-peer,Computer science,Collaborative software,Popularity,Computational trust,Business transactions,Reputation,Negotiation | Conference |
ISBN | Citations | PageRank |
0-7695-2156-8 | 19 | 0.91 |
References | Authors | |
17 | 3 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Song Ye | 1 | 48 | 4.16 |
Fillia Makedon | 2 | 1676 | 201.73 |
James Ford | 3 | 220 | 11.15 |