This book describes the design and implementation of Cloud Armor, a
novel approach for credibility-based trust management and automatic
discovery of cloud services in distributed and highly dynamic
environments. This book also helps cloud users to understand the
difficulties of establishing trust in cloud computing and the best
criteria for selecting a service cloud. The techniques have been
validated by a prototype system implementation and experimental studies
using a collection of real world trust feedbacks on cloud services. The
authors present the design and implementation of a novel protocol that
preserves the consumers' privacy, an adaptive and robust credibility
model, a scalable availability model that relies on a decentralized
architecture, and a cloud service crawler engine for automatic cloud
services discovery. This book also analyzes results from a performance
study on a number of open research issues for trust management in cloud
environments including distribution of providers, geographic location
and languages. These open research issues illustrate both an overview of
the current state of cloud computing and potential future directions for
the field. Trust Management in Cloud Services contains both theoretical
and applied computing research, making it an ideal reference or
secondary text book to both academic and industry professionals
interested in cloud services. Advanced-level students in computer
science and electrical engineering will also find the content valuable.