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We propose an ontology-based approach for inferences linking trust information in two different situations. That reasoning process can augment the typically sparse trust information, by inferring the missing information from other situational conditions, and can better support situation-aware trust management. Our work is more comprehensive in comparison with other models and considers various aspects of the relationship between situation-awareness and trust management.