2005
Andrade, F.; Neves, J.; Novais, P.; Machado, J.; Abelha, A.
Legal security and credibility in agent based virtual enterprises Proceedings Article
Em: pp. 503-512, Springer Science and Business Media, LLC, Valencia, 2005, ISSN: 18684238, (cited By 19; Conference of IFIP TC5 WG 5.5 6th IFIP Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises, PRO-VE 2005 ; Conference Date: 26 September 2005 Through 28 September 2005; Conference Code:105830).
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title = {Legal security and credibility in agent based virtual enterprises},
author = {F. Andrade and J. Neves and P. Novais and J. Machado and A. Abelha},
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doi = {10.1007/0-387-29360-4_53},
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year = {2005},
date = {2005-01-01},
journal = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
volume = {186},
pages = {503-512},
publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media, LLC},
address = {Valencia},
abstract = {Recent trends in the field of Artificial Intelligence, brought along new ways of formalizing and expressing wills and declarations. Its application to Virtual Enterprises requires an analysis of the interactions among agents, frameworks and users, as well as technical and legal analysis, in order to discover the rules to be applied, to solve a particular problem under a prospective scenario. Credibility, trust and security issues must be taken under consideration, especially concerning authenticity, confidentiality, integrity and nonrepudiation. In order to increase the use of agents in Virtual Enterprises, besides the analysis and research of legal solutions in the commercial arena, it is essential to assure that agents will meet requirements of credibility and trust, insuring a transparent and secure way for their commercial acting, now capable of generating legal relations. This paper shows how to construct a dynamic virtual world of complex and interacting entities or agents, in which fitness is judged by a quality of information criterion. © 2005 by International Federation for Information Processing.},
note = {cited By 19; Conference of IFIP TC5 WG 5.5 6th IFIP Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises, PRO-VE 2005 ; Conference Date: 26 September 2005 Through 28 September 2005; Conference Code:105830},
keywords = {Artificial intelligence, Interacting entities; ITS applications; Legal solutions; Non-repudiation; Quality of information; Trust and security; Virtual enterprise; Virtual worlds, Virtual corporation},
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Recent trends in the field of Artificial Intelligence, brought along new ways of formalizing and expressing wills and declarations. Its application to Virtual Enterprises requires an analysis of the interactions among agents, frameworks and users, as well as technical and legal analysis, in order to discover the rules to be applied, to solve a particular problem under a prospective scenario. Credibility, trust and security issues must be taken under consideration, especially concerning authenticity, confidentiality, integrity and nonrepudiation. In order to increase the use of agents in Virtual Enterprises, besides the analysis and research of legal solutions in the commercial arena, it is essential to assure that agents will meet requirements of credibility and trust, insuring a transparent and secure way for their commercial acting, now capable of generating legal relations. This paper shows how to construct a dynamic virtual world of complex and interacting entities or agents, in which fitness is judged by a quality of information criterion. © 2005 by International Federation for Information Processing.