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Research on Social Trust of Internet Services

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Emerging Research in Web Information Systems and Mining (WISM 2011)

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As the Web has shifted to an interactive environment where ever-growing set of applications is provided and much content is created by users, the question of whom to trust and what information to trust has become both more important and more difficult to answer. Social trust can be used to sort, filter, or aggregate information, or to visibly score content for the benefit of the users. Blending social computing with service-oriented computing leads to SWSs that “know” with whom they’ve worked in the past and with whom they would potentially like to work in the future. A social network-based strategy for Web service trust management intends clearly to reinforce Web services’ performance capabilities through a fine-grained consideration of analysis and reasoning and consideration of “extra” information such as past experiences rather than just information related to Web services. For social trust comprise all sorts of immeasurable components, particularly challenging to working with be presented in the paper.

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Ning, A., Li, X., Wang, C., PingWang, Song, P. (2011). Research on Social Trust of Internet Services. In: Zhiguo, G., Luo, X., Chen, J., Wang, F.L., Lei, J. (eds) Emerging Research in Web Information Systems and Mining. WISM 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 238. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24273-1_34

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