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Mutual trust in open environment for cascaded web services

Published:03 November 2006Publication History

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Given an open cascading Web services environment, this paper deals with the following problems: 1) how to compute trust index of a service provider or a service requestor, which is dynamic and is continuously updated to reflect service providers'/requestors' recent behaviors. 2) how to propagate trust ratings for a service provider/requestor 3) how to determine if a service requestor/provider violates the usage policies specified by the service provider/requestor.

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        SWS '06: Proceedings of the 3rd ACM workshop on Secure web services
        November 2006
        120 pages
        ISBN:1595935460
        DOI:10.1145/1180367

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