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SweetDeal: Representing Agent Contracts With Exceptions using XML Rules, Ontologies, and Process Descriptions

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dc.creator GROSOF, BENJAMIN
dc.creator POON, TERRENCE C.
dc.date 2003-09-16T19:51:02Z
dc.date 2003-09-16T19:51:02Z
dc.date 2003-09-16T19:51:02Z
dc.date.accessioned 2013-06-04T16:20:17Z
dc.date.available 2013-06-04T16:20:17Z
dc.date.issued 2013-06-05
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/3545
dc.identifier.uri http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/1721
dc.description SweetDeal is a rule-based approach to representation of business contracts that enables software agents to create, evaluate, negotiate, and execute contracts with substantial automation and modularity. It builds upon the situated courteous logic programs knowledge representation in RuleML, the emerging standard for Semantic Web XML rules. Here, we newly extend the SweetDeal approach by also incorporating process knowledge descriptions whose ontologies are represented in DAML+OIL (the close predecessor of W3C's OWL, the emerging standard for Semantic Web ontologies), thereby enabling more complex contracts with behavioral provisions, especially for handling exception conditions (e.g., late delivery or non-payment) that might arise during the execution of the contract. This provides a foundation for representing and automating deals about services – in particular, about Web Services, so as to help search, select, and compose them. We give a detailed application scenario of late delivery in manufacturing supply chain management (SCM). In doing so, we draw upon our new formalization of process ontology knowledge from the MIT Process Handbook, a large, previously-existing repository used by practical industrial process designers. Our system is the first to combine emerging Semantic Web standards for knowledge representation of rules (RuleML) with ontologies (DAML+OIL/OWL) with each other, and moreover for a practical e-business application domain, and further to do so with process knowledge. This also newly fleshes out the evolving concept of Semantic Web Services. A prototype (soon public) i
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dc.language en_US
dc.relation MIT Sloan School of Management Working Paper;4424-03
dc.subject Electronic contracts
dc.subject electronic commerce
dc.subject electronic business
dc.subject XML
dc.subject Semantic Web
dc.subject Web Services
dc.subject Semantic Web Services
dc.subject knowledge representation
dc.subject intelligent agents
dc.subject software agents
dc.subject rules
dc.subject logic programs
dc.subject ontologies
dc.subject business rules
dc.subject business process automation
dc.subject process descriptions
dc.subject process knowledge
dc.subject RuleML
dc.subject RDF
dc.subject Description Logic
dc.subject DAML+OIL
dc.subject OWL
dc.subject knowledge-based
dc.subject declarative
dc.subject e-contracts
dc.subject e-commerce
dc.subject e-business
dc.subject information technologies
dc.title SweetDeal: Representing Agent Contracts With Exceptions using XML Rules, Ontologies, and Process Descriptions
dc.type Working Paper


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