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Subject: Charter proposal
- From: Chris Daly <rcdaly@us.ibm.com>
- To: orms@lists.oasis-open.org
- Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 11:52:14 -0400
I propose the following for the charter
starting with this substitution on line 55 and continuing to the end of
the paragraph : The trust model of a reputation
system represents the core component of the system. It defines assumptions,
properties, and constraints of a trust establishment between the "trusted
party" and the "trusting party" where the trusting party
relies on one or more reputation scores to make a trust decision.
A reputation score(s) cannot be applicable in all trust establishment
contexts. As such, there is a need for a Reputation Management Framework
that enables users to orient reputation scores to a particular trust establishment
context and as input for calculating aggregated reputation scores where
different reputation systems are used to feed into a aggregated reputation
system for a particular trust decision context.
rationale: I think we as a standards organization
need to influence the standardization of output of proprietary reputation
systems - not necessarily the proprietary methods and formats used to collect
and input the raw reputation data into their proprietary systems. As
such, we need to focus on the scores and through this focus, provide a
common format by which scores can be used as input and combined by reputation
aggregators.
Regards,
Chris Daly
Technical Competency Lead for Security - IBM Software Group
tel: 301-240-2610 t/l 372
fax: 301-240-3350 t/l 372
cell: 301-524-6691
Gaithersburg, MD
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