Abstract (EN):
Virtual Enterprises are a major trend in enterprise interoperability,
configuring cooperative settings in which different parties temporarily share
their resources towards a common goal. Virtual Enterprises are created in very
dynamic environments, and their temporary nature demands for quick set-up
phases. In truly open settings, virtual enterprises may comprise business entities
whose previous performance record may not be assessed. Contracts formalizing
norms of behavior are needed to allow for verification of cooperative business
compliance. Contracts also provide a coarse-grained specification of business
processes, enough for verifying observance to promised cooperative efforts. In
this paper we relate these issues to the increasingly important dichotomy in
multi-agent systems: autonomy and openness vs. regulation. We present our
approach, including agent-based services provided inside a regulated environment
¿ an electronic institution. We then give particular emphasis to contract
formalization through norms, their monitoring and enforcement. Our approach
assigns contexts to norms, configuring a structured view that addresses the possibility
of creating different agents¿ cooperation agreements inside the overall
framework.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
No. of pages:
12
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