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Trust Pattern

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This is work in progress and needs discussion.

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This page has been moved to the eSSIF-Lab Framework on Github.

Purpose#

The Trust pattern captures the concepts and relations that help to explain how trust relates to parties that do the trusting, and other concepts that express what it is that these parties trust.

Introduction#

Formalized model#

Here is a visual representation of this pattern, using the following notations and conventions:

Conceptual model of the 'Trust' pattern
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