• DocumentCode
    2966402
  • Title

    Trust-Based Adaptation in Complex Service-Oriented Systems

  • Author

    Skopik, Florian ; Schall, Daniel ; Dustdar, Schahram

  • Author_Institution
    Distrib. Syst. Group, Vienna Univ. of Technol., Vienna, Austria
  • fYear
    2010
  • fDate
    22-26 March 2010
  • Firstpage
    31
  • Lastpage
    40
  • Abstract
    Complex networks consisting of humans and software services, such as Web-based social and collaborative environments, typically require flexible and context-based interaction models. Due to the dynamics in such systems, networks are in a state of constant flux and change. Several fundamental concepts, including discovery, interactions, task delegations and executions are no longer based on static policies, but need periodic readjustments. Sophisticated adaptation techniques for improving collaborations are within the key research areas in service-oriented systems. In this paper, we introduce an adaptation approach that accounts for emerging trust relations based on varying interaction behavior of network members. We describe a science collaboration scenario that applies adaptive information sharing techniques. In our model, trust evolves from cooperative behavior of collaboration partners. This behavioral trust provides an intuitive grounding for adaptations and optimizations of member compositions and sharing policies. As people prove their reliable and dependable behavior in jointly performed activities, they become increasingly considered as invaluable partners. We describe the foundational concepts, including support for ad-hoc and self-managed collaboration scenarios, and dynamic trust determination supported by SOA concepts. Furthermore, we present a reference architecture, and evaluate its applicability for large-scale collaboration networks.
  • Keywords
    Internet; groupware; optimisation; software architecture; Web based social environments; collaborative environments; complex networks; complex service oriented systems; context based interaction models; optimizations; trust based adaptation; Collaboration; Complex networks; Context; Mathematical model; Measurement; Monitoring; Reliability; complex mixed systems; trust emergence; trust-based adaptation; trust-based information views;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS), 2010 15th IEEE International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Oxford
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-6638-2
  • Electronic_ISBN
    978-1-4244-6639-9
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICECCS.2010.64
  • Filename
    5629007