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Trustworthy Service Composition: Challenges and Research Questions
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2003
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Web services have been gathering an increasing amount of attention lately. The raison d'etre of Web services is that we compose them to create new services. For Web services to be effectively composed, however, requires that they be trustworthy and in fact be trusted by their users and other collaborating services. In our conceptual scheme, principals interact as autonomous peers to provide services to one another. Trust is captured as a composite relationship between the trusted and the
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