Modelling trust in information systems development: existing approaches and limitations

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Bimrah, Kamaljit Kaur, Mouratidis, Haralambos and Preston, David 2007. Modelling trust in information systems development: existing approaches and limitations. Proceedings of Advances in Computing and Technology. (AC&T) The School of Computing and Technology 2nd Annual Conference University of East London pp. 45-52
AuthorsBimrah, Kamaljit Kaur, Mouratidis, Haralambos and Preston, David
TypeConference paper
Abstract

This paper presents the current stage of our research, in respect to modelling and
reasoning about trust and its related concepts during information systems development. In particular,
it reviews the current state of the art with respect to modelling trust in information systems
development and it concludes with the fact that there is no ontology which takes into account trust
and all its related concepts. However, before discussing this matter, trust definitions and models are
demonstrated, directly moving onto the current treatment of trust in information systems
development and why it is important for trust and its related concepts to be modelled collectively in
one methodology. It then briefly discusses the foundations for an ontology that advances the current
state of the art, concluding with our future work and conclusions

Keywordsinformation systems; computer security; modelling languages; user trust; privacy assurance
Year2007
ConferenceProceedings of Advances in Computing and Technology
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Deposited19 Jul 2010
Web address (URL)http://www.uel.ac.uk/act/proceedings/documents/ACT07.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/10552/868
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Bimrah, K.K.; Mouratidis, H.; Preston, D. (2007) ‘Modelling trust in information systems development: existing approaches and limitations’ Proceedings of Advances in Computing and Technology, (AC&T) The School of Computing and Technology 2nd Annual Conference, University of East London, pp.45-52.

Place of publicationUniversity of East London
Page range45-52
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