Abstract
We present a logical analysis of trust that integrates in the definition of trust: the truster's goal and the truster's belief that the trustee has the right properties (powers, abilities, dispositions) to ensure that the goal will be achieved. The second part of the paper is focused on the specific domain of trust in information sources and communication systems. We provide an analysis of the properties of information sources (validity, completeness, sincerity and cooperativity) and communication systems (availability and privacy) and, we discuss their relationships with trust.
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