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    Trust and reputation ontologies for electronic business

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    Authors
    Schmidt, S.
    Dillon, Tharam S.
    Steele, R.
    Chang, Elizabeth
    Date
    2007
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Chang, Elizabeth and Schmidt, Stefan and Dillon, Tharam and Steele, Robert. 2007. Trust and reputation ontologies for electronic business, in Jorge Cardoso, Jose Cordeiro, Joaquim Filipe (ed), Ninth International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, Jun 12 2007, pp. 308-315. Funchal, Portugal: INSTICC.
    Source Title
    Proceedings of the ninth international conference on enterprise information systems
    Source Conference
    Ninth International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems
    ISBN
    9789728865900
    Faculty
    Curtin Business School
    The Centre for Extended Enterprises and Business Intelligence (CEEBI)
    School
    Centre for Extended Enterprises and Business Intelligence
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29669
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    The emergeonce of social networks in centralized and distributed virtual communities is one of the hottest topics in today's research communities. Trust and reputation ontologies which capture the social relationships and concepts among interacting parties offer a standardized and common understandin of a problem domain such as electronic business in autonomous environments. To improve interoperability, ontologies can be shared among interacting agents and form the basis for many of the autonomous activities of intelligent agents. The oncologies presented in this paper concentrate on the formalisation of business discovery, business selection, and business interaction QoS review concepts. Special focus is put on trust and reputanon relationships which form among the entities involved.

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