0 the quality or fact of being trustworthy (= able to be trusted):
Lawyers questioned the trustworthiness of witnesses who were unwilling to show up in court.
The trustworthiness of electronic voting systems has become an increasing concern.
Scientists must follow their own judgment as to the trustworthiness of anything they download.
Trustworthiness of the engineers was also paramount in attempts to establish railway locomotives as a safe, reliable, and cheap form of transportation.
As one party's trustworthiness expectations for another party decrease, both exchanges and transfers become riskier.
For a static checking tool used to enforce a confidentiality policy, trustworthiness depends on soundness of the rules and correctness of their implementation.
Section 3 deals with system-level trust where we illustrate different mechanisms that enforce certain properties of the interaction and hence the trustworthiness of agents involved.
Verification of the research findings was sought via monitoring of the credibility (trustworthiness) of the collected data.
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