Trust and Privacy Enabled Service Composition Using Social Experience
Abstract
In this paper, we present a framework for automatic
selection and composition of services which exploits trustworthiness of
services as a metric for measuring the quality of service composition.
Trustworthiness is defined in terms of service reputation extracted from
user profiles. The profiles are, in particular, extracted and inferred
from a social network which accumulates users past experience with
corresponding services. Using our privacy inference model we, first,
prune social network to hide privacy sensitive contents and, then,
utilize a trust inference based algorithm to measure reputation score of
each individual service, and subsequently trustworthiness of their
composition.
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