An EREC framework for e-contract modeling, enactment and monitoring

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A contract is an agreement between two or more parties to create mutual business relations or legal obligations. It defines a set of activities to be performed by different parties satisfying a set of terms and conditions (clauses). An e-contract is a contract modeled, specified, executed and enacted (controlled and monitored) by a software system (such as a workflow system). As contracts are complex, their enactment is predominantly established and fulfilled with significant human involvement. This necessitates a comprehensive framework for generic fulfillment of e-contracts. In this paper, we present an EREC framework for designing e-contract processes, a mechanism that allows modeling, enactment and monitoring. This framework centers on the EREC model that bridges between the XML contract document and Web Services based implementation model of an e-contract.

论文关键词:Electronic contract,ER model,Workflow,Meta-model,Business process model,Exceptions,Rules,Web Services

论文评审过程:Accepted 3 March 2004, Available online 9 April 2004.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.datak.2004.03.006