This paper presents the development and evaluation of a model for social networks populated with Web services. These Web services are given the opportunity to select the networks in which they would like to sign in taking into account their concerns (in fact their providers' concerns) like better protection to their details and better exposure to potential users. To support Web services selection, the model is built upon four criteria including robustness, trust, fairness, and traceability. The computation of these criteria uses a cryptographic technique known as secure multi-party computation. Different experiments showing how the networks react to Web services' actions (e.g., attack, join, and kick out) are also presented in the paper.
A quality model for social networks populated with web services
Petrocchi M;Costantino G;Martinelli F;
2015
Abstract
This paper presents the development and evaluation of a model for social networks populated with Web services. These Web services are given the opportunity to select the networks in which they would like to sign in taking into account their concerns (in fact their providers' concerns) like better protection to their details and better exposure to potential users. To support Web services selection, the model is built upon four criteria including robustness, trust, fairness, and traceability. The computation of these criteria uses a cryptographic technique known as secure multi-party computation. Different experiments showing how the networks react to Web services' actions (e.g., attack, join, and kick out) are also presented in the paper.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.