Trust, computing, and society / edited by Richard H. R. Harper.
"Do new forms of connection need more regulation and control? These fascinating essays explore the question from technical, socio-philosophical, and design perspectives"--
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New York, NY :
Cambridge University Press,
2014.
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Table of Contents:
- Dialogues: Trust, Computing, and Society: Introduction: 1. Introduction and overview / Richard Harper
- Part 1.The Topography of Trust and Computing: 2.The role of trust in cyberspace / David Clark; 3.The new face in the internet / Thomas Karagiannis; 4. Trust as a methodological tool in security engineering / George Danezis
- Part 2. Conceptual Points of View: 5. Computing and the search for trust / Thomas W. Simpson; 6.The worry about trust / Olli Lagerspetz; 7. The inescapability of trust: complex interactive systems and normal appearances / Bob Anderson and Wes Sharrock; 8. Trust in interpersonal interaction and cloud computing / Rod Watson; 9. Trust, social identity, and computation / Charles Ess
- Part 3. Trust in Design: 10. Design for trusted and trustworthy services: why we must do better / M. Angela Sasse and Iacovos Kirlappos; 11. Dialogues: trust in design / Richard Banks; 12. Trusting oneself: an anthropology of digital things and personal competence / Richard Harper and William Odom; 13. Reflections on trust, computing, and society / Richard Harper.