Run-time monitoring and enforcement of electronic contracts

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Converting a conventional contract into an electronic equivalent that can be executed and enforced by computers is a challenging task. The difficulties are caused by the ambiguities that the original human-oriented text is likely to contain. The conversion process involves the conversion of the original text into mathematical notation. This paper discusses how standard conventional contracts can be described by means of finite state machines (FSMs). This mathematical description helps eliminate ambiguities from the original text before the contract is coded into a computer program. The paper describes how to map the rights and obligations extracted from the clauses of the contract into the states, transition and output functions, and input and output symbols of a FSM. The FSM representation can be used to guarantee that the clauses stipulated in the contract are observed when the contract is executed. The paper describes the middleware required for the enactment of the contract represented as an FSM.

论文关键词:Contract,Electronic contract,Finite state machine,Contract representation,Contract enforcement,Model-checking,Validation,Correctness requirements

论文评审过程:Received 25 March 2003, Revised 14 February 2004, Accepted 19 February 2004, Available online 10 March 2004.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.elerap.2004.02.003