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Trust Management - Second International Conference, iTrust 2004, Oxford, UK, March 29 - April 1, 2004, Proceedings (Paperback, 2004 ed.)
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Trust Management - Second International Conference, iTrust 2004, Oxford, UK, March 29 - April 1, 2004, Proceedings (Paperback, 2004 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2995
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This volume constitutes the proceedings of the 2nd International
Conference on TrustManagement, heldinOxford, UK,
during29March-1April2004.Thec- ference followed a very successful
1st International Conference on Trust Ma- gement held in Crete in
2003. Both conferences were organized by iTrust, which is a working
group funded as a thematic network by the Future and Emerging
Technologies (FET) unit of the Information Society Technologies
(IST) program of the European Union. The purpose of the iTrust
working group is to provide a forum for cro- disciplinary
investigation of the applications of trust as a means of increasing
security, building con?dence and facilitating collaboration in
dynamic open - stems. The notion of trust has been studied
independently by di?erent academic disciplines, which has helped us
to identify and understand di?erent aspects of trust. The aim of
this conference was to provide a common forum, bringing together
researchers from di?erent academic branches, such as the technolo-
oriented disciplines, law, social sciences and philosophy, in order
to develop a deeper and more fundamental understanding of the
issues and challenges in the area of trust management in dynamic
open systems. The response to this conference was excellent; from
the 48 papers submitted to the conference, we selected 21 full
papers and 6 short papers for presentation.
Theprogramalsoincludedthreekeynoteaddresses, givenbyJe?Bradshawfrom
theInstituteforHumanandMachineCognitionattheUniversityofWestFlorida
(USA), Ian Walden who is Director of the Computer-Related Crime
Research Centre at Queen Mary, University of London (UK), and
Massimo Marchiori from the World Wide Web Consortium, as well as
three panels and a full day of tutori
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