학술논문

Trust Modelling in E-Commerce through Fuzzy Cognitive Maps
Document Type
Conference
Source
2008 Third International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security Availability, Reliability and Security, 2008. ARES 08. Third International Conference on. :344-351 Mar, 2008
Subject
General Topics for Engineers
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Computing and Processing
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Fuzzy cognitive maps
Access control
Information security
Authentication
Authorization
Prototypes
Availability
Information systems
Data privacy
Web services
Authentication and Authorisation Infrastructures (AAIs)
E-Commerce
Fuzzy Cognitive Maps
Trust
Language
Abstract
Trust and its role in e-commerce is a major topic for researchers, clients, and service providers alike. However, questions of origin and practical usage of trust in e-commerce are still not answered. Two eminent obstacles in the integration of information on trust and reputation are limited data about customers, and a missing fine grained access control model. The first hindrance is shrinking as users generate personal data in the Web 2.0 as they go (or rather surf). The aim of this paper is to show potentials for e-commerce federations using an attribute-based authentication and authorisation infrastructure to use customer information for the derivation of metric trust and reputation values. Using Fuzzy Cognitive Maps and trust metrics, a prototype integrates a federation’s user data within an easy to use service provider interface for reputation management. To assure user privacy the data is categorised and stored distributedly.