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Assessing trust: contextual accountability. /
Rowe, Matthew; Butters, Jonathan.
Proceedings of the ESWC2009 Workshop on Trust and Privacy on the Social and Semantic Web (SPOT2009) Heraklion, Greece, June 1, 2009.. ed. / Michael Hausenblas; Philipp Kärger ; Daniel Olmedilla; Alexandre Passant; Alex Polleres. The Editors, 2009.
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Rowe, M & Butters, J 2009,
Assessing trust: contextual accountability. in M Hausenblas, P Kärger , D Olmedilla, A Passant & A Polleres (eds),
Proceedings of the ESWC2009 Workshop on Trust and Privacy on the Social and Semantic Web (SPOT2009) Heraklion, Greece, June 1, 2009.. The Editors, Trust and Privacy on the Social and Semantic Web Workshop. European Semantic Web Conference 2009, Greece,
31/05/09. <
http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-447/paper2.pdf>
APA
Rowe, M., & Butters, J. (2009).
Assessing trust: contextual accountability. In M. Hausenblas, P. Kärger , D. Olmedilla, A. Passant, & A. Polleres (Eds.),
Proceedings of the ESWC2009 Workshop on Trust and Privacy on the Social and Semantic Web (SPOT2009) Heraklion, Greece, June 1, 2009. The Editors.
http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-447/paper2.pdf
Vancouver
Rowe M, Butters J.
Assessing trust: contextual accountability. In Hausenblas M, Kärger P, Olmedilla D, Passant A, Polleres A, editors, Proceedings of the ESWC2009 Workshop on Trust and Privacy on the Social and Semantic Web (SPOT2009) Heraklion, Greece, June 1, 2009.. The Editors. 2009
Author
Rowe, Matthew ; Butters, Jonathan. /
Assessing trust : contextual accountability. Proceedings of the ESWC2009 Workshop on Trust and Privacy on the Social and Semantic Web (SPOT2009) Heraklion, Greece, June 1, 2009.. editor / Michael Hausenblas ; Philipp Kärger ; Daniel Olmedilla ; Alexandre Passant ; Alex Polleres. The Editors, 2009.
Bibtex
@inproceedings{35df184ab4c54e14b1bcdee08d966681,
title = "Assessing trust: contextual accountability",
abstract = "The need to assess the trustworthiness of a piece of informationhas become a prevalent issue due to web vandalism and the opennessof platforms such as wikis. In this paper we introduce the notionof contextual accountability: Holding the author of a given statementaccountable by deriving a path from the statement to the author{\textquoteright}s credentials.We present our own trust vector model as a combination of theassessment of these credentials covering two aspects; knowledgeabilityand social acceptance. This model is put to the test using two datasetsand the results are presented and discussed.",
author = "Matthew Rowe and Jonathan Butters",
year = "2009",
language = "English",
editor = "Michael Hausenblas and {K{\"a}rger }, Philipp and Daniel Olmedilla and Alexandre Passant and Alex Polleres",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the ESWC2009 Workshop on Trust and Privacy on the Social and Semantic Web (SPOT2009) Heraklion, Greece, June 1, 2009.",
publisher = "The Editors",
note = "Trust and Privacy on the Social and Semantic Web Workshop. European Semantic Web Conference 2009 ; Conference date: 31-05-2009",
}
RIS
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