Research on Behavior Trust Evaluation Method of Cloud Services Based on Membership Theory

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Among the wide range of cloud service providers with different performance characteristics, in order to let the cloud users find cloud services which satisfy its performance preferences and specific trust levels,it needs to establish a reasonable and scientific cloud service trust evaluation system. This paper introduces a membership degree theory into trust evaluation model. First, it designs the trust evaluation system framework of cloud services, and establishes a trust evaluation model of cloud services. Next, it calculates the trust level of cloud services with the comprehensive trust cloud center of gravity evaluation method (CCGE). Finally, the experiment results show that this model can build precise trust relationship between cloud users and cloud services based on users performance demands.

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