DocumentCode
1973306
Title
Risk Assessment and Trust in Services Computing: Applications and Experience
Author
Townend, Paul ; Viduto, V. ; Webster, David ; Djemame, K. ; Lau, L. ; Dimitrova, V. ; Jie Xu ; Fores, S. ; Dibsdale, C. ; Austin, J. ; Mcavoy, J. ; Hobson, S.
Author_Institution
Univ. of Leeds, Leeds, UK
fYear
2013
fDate
June 28 2013-July 3 2013
Firstpage
392
Lastpage
399
Abstract
Service-orientation is effective at managing complexity and dynamicity at a programmatic level, but there is still much work to be done in understanding and improving the trust that users place in a system´s outputs, and the extent to which they understand the associated risks of decisions recommended by a system. This is crucial if we are to improve the uptake and real-world effectiveness of service-based decision-support systems whilst also reducing the risks (both perceived and actual) of using such systems. This paper presents the current progress of the STRAPP project, which is designing and engineering novel trust and risk assessment mechanisms for services computing and applying these to a number of real-world service-based decision-support systems. A new layered architecture model for trust and risk is introduced and described in detail, and we present our state-of-the-art work in risk-assessment, demonstrating the relationship between provenance data and risk via a mathematical model. We then give a detailed description of our latest software demonstrator, integrated into the Rolls-Royce Equipment Health Management system, and comprehensively discuss the lessons we have learnt from developing such a complex, holistic, and applied real-world system. Finally, we describe the future work we plan to complete.
Keywords
decision support systems; risk management; service-oriented architecture; trusted computing; Rolls-Royce equipment health management system; STRAPP project; associated risks; layered architecture model; managing complexity; mathematical model; programmatic level; provenance data; real-world service-based decision-support systems; real-world system; risk assessment mechanisms; risk-assessment; service-orientation; services computing; software demonstrator; state-of-the-art work; system output; system recommendation; trust assessment mechanisms; Cognition; Data models; Engines; Risk management; Standards; Web services; decision-support systems; provenance; risk assessment; service-oriented architecture; trust;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Services Computing (SCC), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Santa Clara, CA
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-5026-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SCC.2013.41
Filename
6649720
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