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Due to the spread of unreliable online information on social network services (SNS), the users are faced with a difficult problem for determining if the information is trustworthy or not. At present, the users should make a decision overall by themselves for trustworthiness of information. Therefore, we need a way to systematically evaluate trustworthiness of information on SNS. In this paper, we...
Workload measurement, characterization, and modeling are key steps toward the design, planning, and management of both new and maturing Internet applications and services. However, the emergence of several new applications (such as online social networking) and the explosive growth in popularity of others (such as e-business, online auction, and streaming), most of which have workloads with unique,...
Measuring trust among social network users is an important research issue. In this paper, we present a new trust model based on emails. We name this new trust model as Email Trust (EMT). EMT is constructed based on the interactions among users via their daily emails, which provides a level of belief on the data transmitted by a use. In EMT, we require each user to perform a trust checking procedure...
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