| H. Weigand, E. Verharen and F. Dignum. Interoperable Transactions in Business Models. In P. Constantopoulos, J. Mylopoulos and Y. Vassiliou (eds.), Advanced Information Systems Engineering, pages 193-209, LNCS1080, Springer-Verlag, 1996. |
....The use of a logic as specification language enables the system to reason about the deadlines. Deadlines can be combined and inconsistent deadlines (deadlines that cannot be kept jointly) can be detected. Deontic temporal constraints can be used in the specification of contracts between agents ([22, 25]) The specification of an agent includes the specification of the possible messages it can exchange with other agents. Certain combinations of messages, for example, a request followed by a commit, create an obligation for one agent with regard to the other. Sometimes, such obligations can be ....
H. Weigand, E. Verharen and F. Dignum. Interoperable Transactions in Business Models. In P. Constantopoulos, J. Mylopoulos and Y. Vassiliou (eds.), Advanced Information Systems Engineering, pages 193-209, LNCS1080, Springer-Verlag, 1996.
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H. Weigand, E. Verharen and F. Dignum. Interoperable Transactions in Business Models. In P. Constantopoulos, J. Mylopoulos and Y. Vassiliou (eds.), Advanced Information Systems Engineering, pages 193-209, LNCS1080, Springer-Verlag, 1996.
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