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Traditional approaches to trust, be it in agent-based societies,
or within a more theoretical framework often consider
trust to be a local phenomenon. Here we propose that
trust should be viewed from a global perspective. Our motivation
is the area of pervasive computing although we believe
that our formal framework applies in many domains.
Here we present our framework and formalise it in the form
of Graph Theory. We present some open problems and discuss
the wider application of our work.
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Additional Information
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Citation:
Paul Sant, Carsten Maple,
"A Graph Theoretic Framework for Trust - From Local to Global,"
iv,
pp. 497-503,
Tenth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'06),
2006
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