Abstract:
Trusted computing has assumed major significance since the advent
of internet based commerce and peer to peer communications. Trust is the belief
that a peer has another peer in a given context. This paper addresses both
identity trust which establishes the identity of another party and behaviour trust
which answers the question ‘Do you believe that the entity will behave as you
expect it to?’ It develops complete definitions of context and time dependant
trust and reputation and develops trust models, trust relationships of a peer.