This document discusses human-computer trust from both an HCI and trust perspective. It examines trust as a crucial element in human relationships and represents value-centered interactions between humans and computers. The research aims to identify the social values and qualities that underlie people's trust beliefs and how those trustworthy qualities are represented with technology becoming more ubiquitous. Through literature reviews and participatory design sessions, the research models trust as a social phenomenon and validates how trust relates to users' activities. It identifies factors like honesty, reliability, and predictability that influence users' trust and willingness to cooperate. The resulting human-computer trust model shows how qualities, beliefs, intentions and attitudes contribute to relationships and commitments between humans and computers.