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iTrust
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First Internal
iTrust Workshop On Trust Management In Dynamic Open Systems
Glasgow,
Scotland, 2-4 September 2002.
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Agenda
The
full final agenda for the event is available here.
Invited
Talks
Sessions
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Design
of trust based architectures and decision-making mechanisms
for e-community and e-service interactions
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Leader: Valerie Issarny, INRIA.
Rapporteur: Manolis Marazakis, Plefsis.
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Specification
· The Ponder policy
specification language, N. Dulay or E. Lupu
· Trust and the
Semantic Web, B. Matthews
· Secure and selective
dissemination of XML data in the Author-X system,
E. Bertino
Analysis
· Specifying and
analyzing trust for Internet Applications, M.
Sloman
· A framework for
decentralized privilege management, B. Sadighi
· Using simulation
to explore trust life-cycle issues, S. Terzis
Certification
· Issues in public
key infrastructures for e-Business, D. Raptis
· Open points and
relational troubles of trusted third parties,
E. Crespo
· Trust services:
a multi-disciplinary research program, S. Shiu
Components for Trust-based Architectures
· Components of
trust-based architectures, D. Chadwick
· Standardizing
a trust framework, G. Klyne
· Trust-based security
policy enforcement of software components, P.
Herrmann
Agent-based architectures
· MARISM-A: bringing
trust and mobile agents together, S. Robles
· When in doubt,
neither think or compute, just ask: agent's interaction
on the Web, S. Cerri
Applications
· Using the CORAS
approach to analyze trust, Ketil Stolen
· B2B trust service
provider: concept demonstrator, P. Kearney
· Building trust
on the grid: trust issues underpinning large dynamic
virtual organizations, T. Dimitrakos
Additional
Trust management in Telecommunication,
Dimitrios Tsigos
Security and Trust Interoperability
in Heterogeneous Multiple Multi-Agent Systems,
Stefan Poslad
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Models
and semantics of trust
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Leader: Andrew J.I. Jones, King's College.
Rapporteur: Paddy Nixon, U. of Strathclyde.
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· Brian Ritchie, ISE group, Business
and Information Technology Department, CLRC Rutherford
Appleton Lab, title: TBA
· Bashar Nuseibeh, Professor of Computing,
Jonathan Moffett*, Visiting Research Fellow, The Open
University Computing Department, "Modeling
Trust Requirements"
· Helen Lowe, U. of Strathclyde, "A
Computational Model for Trust Management"
Christian Jensen, TCD, "Secure
Environments for Collaboration among Ubiquitous Roaming
Entities"
· Andrew J.I. Jones, King's College,
'On the concept of trust'
· Andrew McGettrick, U. of Strathclyde,
"Trust and Mobility"
· Stefano Cerri, LIRMM: CNRS & Universite
Montpellier II, France, "When
in doubt, neither think nor compute, just ask: Agent's
Inter-Action on the Web (the constructive view of
Web's knowledge)".
· Theo Dimitrakos, ISE group, Business
and Information Technology Department, CLRC Rutherford
Appleton Lab, "Towards
a framework for managing Trust in e-services"
· C. Castelfranchi, ICST - CNR, "A
belief- and goal-based model of trust"
·Yao-Hua Tan, Free University, Amsterdam,
'Negotiating Contracts
based on a Trust/Risk Model'.
· Juan Bicarregui, CLRC Rutherford Appleton
Laboratory, Oxfordshire, UK. "On
the Semantics of information hiding" http://www.bitd.clrc.ac.uk/Person/J.C.Bicarregui
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Attendees
The
list of workshop attendees is available here.
Organisation
The
workshop was organised by the Pervasive
and Global Computing Group of the Department
of Computer and Information Sciences
at the University
of Strathclyde .
For any enquiries please contact:
Sotirios
Terzis
L10.01A Livingstone Tower
26
Richmond Street, Glasgow,
G1 1XH.
TEL: +44 (0) 141 548 3839
FAX: +44 (0) 141 552 5330
Sotirios.Terzis@cis.strath.ac.uk
The
original workshop page can be viewed here.
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Last
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16/12/02
by colin
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