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Information Systems Development: A Trust Ontology

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On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2007: OTM 2007 Workshops (OTM 2007)

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The deliberation of trust with its related concepts in one single ontology is an exceedingly scarcity. The main problem is that there is a lack of ontological and methodological support to model and reason about trust with its related concepts (initial trust, risk, reputation, security and privacy) in one allied framework. Few approaches have been proposed that individually take into account the concepts which we define as being related to trust, however not into one single ontology. This situation provides the foremost motivation for our research.

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Robert Meersman Zahir Tari Pilar Herrero

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Bimrah, K.K., Mouratidis, H., Preston, D. (2007). Information Systems Development: A Trust Ontology. In: Meersman, R., Tari, Z., Herrero, P. (eds) On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2007: OTM 2007 Workshops. OTM 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4805. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76888-3_13

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