2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-03466-4_13
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Automatic Conflict Detection on Contracts

Abstract: Abstract. Many software applications are based on collaborating, yet competing, agents or virtual organisations exchanging services. Contracts, expressing obligations, permissions and prohibitions of the different actors, can be used to protect the interests of the organisations engaged in such service exchange. However, the potentially dynamic composition of services with different contracts, and the combination of service contracts with local contracts can give rise to unexpected conflicts, exposing the need… Show more

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“…Furthermore, other contract analysis techniques are planned to be added to the tool to enable analysis for overlapping, superfluous and unreachable sub-clauses of a contract. See [1] for related works.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, other contract analysis techniques are planned to be added to the tool to enable analysis for overlapping, superfluous and unreachable sub-clauses of a contract. See [1] for related works.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We are currently working on how to optimise the analysis to avoid such exponential state-explosion. 1. The ground crew is obliged to open the check-in desk and request the passenger manifest two hours before the flight leaves.…”
Section: A Tool For Contract Analysismentioning
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“…It is necessary to ensure that each single normative environment has no conflicts, and also that the composition of all the normative environments is itself conflict-free. As is presented in [32], conflicts in norms arise for four different reasons: (1) the obligation and prohibition to perform the same action; (2) the permission and prohibition to perform the same action; (3) obligations of contradictory actions; (4) permissions and obligations of contradictory actions. Therefore, guidelines for verifying the coherence of the normative environment should be offered by the methodology and integrated into the development process.…”
Section: Evaluation Of the Final Designmentioning
confidence: 99%