Title
Nonmonotonic Trust Management for P2P Applications
Abstract
Community decisions about access control in virtual communities are non-monotonic in nature. This means that they cannot be expressed in current, monotonic trust management languages such as the family of Role Based Trust Management languages (RT). To solve this problem we propose RT"@?, which adds a restricted form of negation to the standard RT language, thus admitting a controlled form of non-monotonicity. The semantics of RT"@? is discussed and presented in terms of the well-founded semantics for Logic Programs. Finally we discuss how chain discovery can be accomplished for RT"@?.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1016/j.entcs.2005.09.037
Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science
Keywords
DocType
Volume
chain discovery,role based trust management rt,chain discovery.,role based trust management (rt),logic programs,distributed trust management dtm,peer to peer (p2p),monotonic trust management language,nonmonotonic trust management,distributed trust management (dtm),controlled form,restricted form,trust management language,well-founded semantics,access control,non-monotonic policies,peer to peer p2p,standard rt language,p2p applications,virtual communities (vc),community decision,virtual communities vc,p2p
Journal
157
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
3
Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science
14
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.69
24
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Marcin Czenko1342.86
Ha Tran2140.69
Jeroen Doumen332621.84
Sandro Etalle492772.55
Pieter Hartel51159115.28
Jerry den Hartog627445.11