DocumentCode
3394587
Title
Reputation management: experiments on the robustness of ROCQ
Author
Garg, Anurag ; Battiti, Roberto ; Cascella, Roberto
Author_Institution
Dipt. di Informatica e Telecomunicazioni, Universita di Trento, Povo, Italy
fYear
2005
fDate
4-8 April 2005
Firstpage
725
Lastpage
730
Abstract
In order for autonomic systems to function, the individual components must co-operate and not indulge in malicious behavior. However, it is almost certain that autonomous systems in. Next generation networks will inadvertently include less than trustworthy components. Identifying such entities is critical to the smooth and effective functioning. We present new experiments conducted with the ROCQ scheme, a reputation-based trust management system that computes the trustworthiness of peers on the basis of transaction-based feedback. The ROCQ model combines four parameters: reputation (R) or a peer´s global trust rating, opinion (O) formed by a peer´s first-hand interactions, credibility (C) of a reporting peer and quality (Q) or the confidence a reporting peer puts on the feedback it provides. In this paper, we demonstrate that ROCQ is robust against churn and also examine the effect of credibility and quality on the performance of the scheme.
Keywords
peer-to-peer computing; security of data; workstation clusters; ROCQ model; ROCQ robustness experiment; autonomic system; autonomous system; malicious behavior; peer first-hand interaction; peer global trust rating; peer trustworthiness computing; reporting peer confidence; reporting peer credibility; reputation management; reputation-based trust management system; transaction-based feedback; Computerized monitoring; Consumer electronics; Databases; Feedback; Next generation networking; Peer to peer computing; Robustness; Telecommunications;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Autonomous Decentralized Systems, 2005. ISADS 2005. Proceedings
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8963-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISADS.2005.1452182
Filename
1452182
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