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An Intelligent QoS Identification for Untrustworthy Web Services Via Two-phase Neural Networks
QoS identification for untrustworthy Web services is critical in QoS
management in the service computing since the performance of untrustworthy Web
services may result in QoS downgrade. The key issue is to intelligently learn
the characteristics of trustworthy Web services from different QoS levels, then
to identify the untrustworthy ones according to the characteristics of QoS
metrics. As one of the intelligent identification approaches, deep neural
network has emerged as a powerful technique in recent years. In this paper, we
propose a novel two-phase neural network model to identify the untrustworthy
Web services. In the first phase, Web services are collected from the published
QoS dataset. Then, we design a feedforward neural network model to build the
classifier for Web services with different QoS levels. In the second phase, we
employ a probabilistic neural network (PNN) model to identify the untrustworthy
Web services from each classification. The experimental results show the
proposed approach has 90.5% identification ratio far higher than other
competing approaches.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figure
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Asymptotically idempotent aggregation operators for trust management in multi-agent systems
The study of trust management in
multi-agent system, especially distributed,
has grown over the last
years. Trust is a complex subject
that has no general consensus in literature,
but has emerged the importance
of reasoning about it computationally.
Reputation systems takes
into consideration the history of an
entity’s actions/behavior in order to
compute trust, collecting and aggregating
ratings from members in a
community. In this scenario the aggregation
problem becomes fundamental,
in particular depending on
the environment. In this paper we
describe a technique based on a class
of asymptotically idempotent aggregation
operators, suitable particulary
for distributed anonymous environments
Decision support for personalized cloud service selection through multi-attribute trustworthiness evaluation
Facing a customer market with rising demands for cloud service dependability and security, trustworthiness evaluation techniques are becoming essential to cloud service selection. But these methods are out of the reach to most customers as they require considerable expertise. Additionally, since the cloud service evaluation is often a costly and time-consuming process, it is not practical to measure trustworthy attributes of all candidates for each customer. Many existing models cannot easily deal with cloud services which have very few historical records. In this paper, we propose a novel service selection approach in which the missing value prediction and the multi-attribute trustworthiness evaluation are commonly taken into account. By simply collecting limited historical records, the current approach is able to support the personalized trustworthy service selection. The experimental results also show that our approach performs much better than other competing ones with respect to the customer preference and expectation in trustworthiness assessment. © 2014 Ding et al
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