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International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS'03)
Trust Modeling for Peer-to-Peer Based Computing Systems
Nice, France
April 22-April 26
ISBN: 0-7695-1926-1
Farag Azzedin, University of Manitoba and TRLabs
Muthucumaru Maheswaran, McGill University
The peer-to-peer approach to design large-scale systems has significant benefits including scalability, low cost of ownership, robustness, and ability to provide site autonomy. However, this approach has several drawbacks as well including trust issues and lack of coordination and control among the peers. In this paper, we present a trust model for a peer-to-peer structured large-scale network computing system and completely define the trust model and describe the schemes used in it. Central to the model is the idea of maintaining a recommneder network that can be used to obtain references about a target domain. Simulation results indicate that the trust model is capable of building and maintaning trust and also identifying the bad domains.
Index Terms:
Peer-to-Peer computing, security, trust, accuracy
Citation:
Farag Azzedin, Muthucumaru Maheswaran, "Trust Modeling for Peer-to-Peer Based Computing Systems," ipdps, pp.99a, International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS'03), 2003
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