Domain-Based Level Trust Manage Model

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Draw on the trust relationship of human society, domain model and domain trust are introduced to build domain-based level trust manage model (DLTMM). In various domains, according to physical services characteristics of their own, entities abstract representative attribution. According to their preferences the service requester preferences comprehensive evaluate the service attributions, and to determines whether transaction; After trading, the service requester will calculate the difference degree of quality of service according to the actual quality of service and the claimed quality of service, and then judge the trust degree of service provider. The simulation results show that the model can more accurate assessment of the trust entity, to some extent effective against malicious attacks, which proves the validity and accuracy of the model.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 204-210)

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83-87

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February 2011

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