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Enhancing Trust in The Cloud: A New Reputation-Based Model Outperforms Existing Solutions

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  • Akheel Mohammed

    (Professor Department of computer science and engineering at Dr VRK women’s College of Engineering and Technology.)

  • Sameera Khanam

    (Assistant Professor in Computer science and Engineering at Dr VRK women’s College of Engineering and Technology.)

  • Ayesha

    (Associated Professor at Deccan college of Engineering and Technology)

Abstract

The proliferation of cloud computing presents a significant challenge for enterprises: entrusting mission-critical data to remote service providers. The widespread adoption of cloud services is fundamentally hampered by a lack of robust and reliable trust evaluation mechanisms. To address this critical obstacle, this paper introduces a novel reputation-based trust model designed to accurately assess the trustworthiness of Cloud Service Providers (CSPs). Our proposed model uniquely integrates three key metrics: direct customer feedback, historical server rejection rates, and real-time server workload. A specialized trust evaluation algorithm processes these inputs to generate a comprehensive reputation score. Experimental results validate the efficacy of our approach, demonstrating a more efficient and accurate evaluation of CSP trustworthiness compared to existing models.

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  • Akheel Mohammed & Sameera Khanam & Ayesha, 2025. "Enhancing Trust in The Cloud: A New Reputation-Based Model Outperforms Existing Solutions," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 12(6), pages 1808-1822, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:12:y:2025:i:6:p:1808-1822
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