Incremental Trust in Grid Computing

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    Abstract

    This paper describes a comparative simulation study of some incremental trust and reputation algorithms for handling behavioural trust in large distributed systems. Two types of reputation algorithm (based on discrete and Bayesian evaluation of ratings) and two ways of combining direct trust and reputation (discrete combination and combination based on fuzzy logic) are considered. The various combinations of these methods are evaluated from the point of view of their ability to respond to changes in behaviour and the ease with which suitable parameters for the algorithms can be found in the context of Grid computing systems.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationSeventh IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid -- ccGrid07
    PublisherIEEE
    Publication date2007
    Pages135-144
    ISBN (Print)0-7695-2833-3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2007
    Event7th IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    Duration: 14 May 200717 May 2007
    Conference number: 7
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    Conference

    Conference7th IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid
    Number7
    Country/TerritoryBrazil
    CityRio de Janeiro
    Period14/05/200717/05/2007
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    Keywords

    • grid computing
    • trust
    • security

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