A Brief Review of Trust Evaluation in Networked Manufacturing System

2014 ◽  
Vol 945-949 ◽  
pp. 3450-3453
Author(s):  
Zheng Hong Liu ◽  
Kai Yan

As an integrated manufacturing model, networked manufacturing system can facilitate collaboration among enterprises and enhance competiveness of enterprises. However, the problem of trust is a bottleneck which limits the development of networked manufacturing system. In order to ensure the transaction in networked manufacturing system work well, the trust-evaluation between transaction entities (i.e., resource service providers and demanders) appears crucial. By reviewing the researches of trust-evaluation from related scholars, the paper makes a conclusion about them and points out future work of trust-evaluation.

2013 ◽  
Vol 572 ◽  
pp. 231-234
Author(s):  
Qi Yu Chen ◽  
Zhi Heng Wu ◽  
Zhi Wen Deng ◽  
Liang Chuan Luo

In this paper, we analyze the service relationship among the participants of integrated manufacturing system, and present a framework of service engineering of integrated manufacturing system. That is a kind of service-oriented manufacturing model. Manufacturers pay more attention to customer participation and their experience in the process of manufacturing and servicing. In the network economy era, integrated manufacturing system is built with the participants network-based cooperation. A new model of service of integrated manufacturing system is based on cloud computing. Service providers offer their services through the network, to make the cooperation more effective, to add the value for customers. At the same time, the coordinated innovation services model become an ordinated way to promote the cooperation of the participants of integrated manufacturing system.


Author(s):  
Shengju Yang

In order to solve the trust problems between users and cloud computing service providers in cloud computing services, the existing trust evaluation technology and access control technology in the cloud computing service are analyzed. And the evaluation index of cloud computing is also analyzed. Users can calculate the relevant indicators of cloud computing service according to their own business goals, and choose the appropriate cloud computing services according to their own trust need. In addition, the reliability assessment method of users based on the service process is proposed. Cloud computing access control system can be used for user credibility evaluation, and it can handle user access requests according to user's creditability. In the study, a cloud computing service trust evaluation tool is designed, and the modeling and architecture designs of trust evaluation are also given. The effectiveness of the method is verified by experiments on cloud computing service evaluation methods.


2006 ◽  
Vol 34 (Supplement) ◽  
pp. 131-132 ◽  
Author(s):  
Akihiko Tsuboi ◽  
Muneharu Kutsuna

2017 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Polly Rossdale ◽  
Katie Taylor

This paper describes a project established in 2009 by the human rights charity, Reprieve, to coordinate rehabilitation for men who have been released from long-term detention at the US military base of Guantánamo Bay.  The majority of the men referred to the project were deemed unable to return to their home country because of the risk they faced of torture or other persecution and were therefore resettled in a third country. This paper also refers to Tunisian former Guantánamo detainees with whom Reprieve worked, who had initially been resettled in a third country but then following the Jasmine Revolution and the fall of the Ben Ali regime, were able to return to their home country.  Reprieve then provided assistance to them and their families under the Life after Guantánamo in Tunisia project.  This paper briefly outlines the abuse and nature of psychological control at Guantánamo and, based on the first-hand experiences of the Project Coordinator and Caseworker, offers non-clinical observations of the apparent consequences of this control on the former detainees who were referred to the project. The Life after Guantánamo project facilitated social, medical, psychological, legal and financial assistance in partnership with local service providers and through liaison with host governments and intergovernmental organisations, such as the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).  The paper recounts the type of assistance provided, highlights some of the challenges faced and, based on learnings made over the project’s eight year duration, makes recommendations, for future work with former Guantánamo detainees and others who have been detained and subject to torture and inhuman and degrading treatment in the ‘War on Terror’.


Author(s):  
Suat Kasap ◽  
Sibel Uludag Demirer ◽  
Sedef Ergün

This chapter presents an environmentally integrated manufacturing system analysis for companies looking for the benefits of environmental management in achieving high productivity levels. When the relationship between environmental costs and manufacturing decisions is examined, it can be seen that the productivity of the company can be increased by using an environmentally integrated manufacturing system analysis methodology. Therefore, such a methodology is presented and the roadmap for generating environmentally friendly and economically favorable alternative waste management solutions is elaborated. The methodology combines data collection, operational analysis of the manufacturing processes, identification of wastes, and evaluation of waste reduction alternatives. The presented methodology is examined in a car battery manufacturing plant, which generates hazardous wastes composed of lead. It is aimed to decrease the wastes derived from the production so that the efficiency in raw materials usage is increased and the need for recycling the hazardous wastes is decreased.


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