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O comércio electrónico bem sucedido pressupõe técnicas através das quais entidades comerciais autónomas possam interoperar. Embora tenham sido feitos progressos nos protocolos de troca de dados e de pagamento, a interoperação face à autonomia ainda é mal compreendida. As técnicas atuais, projetadas para ambientes fechados, suportam apenas as interações mais simples. Desenvolvemos uma abordagem multiagente para interoperação de processos de negócios em e-commerce. Esta abordagem consiste em (1) um modelo comportamental para especificar agentes autônomos e heterogêneos que representam diferentes entidades comerciais (empresas, consumidores, corretores), (2) um metamodelo que fornece uma linguagem (baseada em XML) para especificar uma variedade de contratos de serviço e acomodando exceções e revisões e (3) uma arquitetura de execução que suporta (re)execução persistente e dinâmica.
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Jie XING, Feng WAN, Sudhir Kumar RUSTOGI, Munindar P. SINGH, "A Commitment-Based Approach for Business Process Interoperation" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E84-D, no. 10, pp. 1324-1332, October 2001, doi: .
Abstract: Successful e-commerce presupposes techniques by which autonomous trading entities can interoperate. Although progress has been made on data exchange and payment protocols, interoperation in the face of autonomy is still inadequately understood. Current techniques, designed for closed environments, support only the simplest interactions. We develop a multiagent approach for interoperation of business process in e-commerce. This approach consists of (1) a behavioral model to specify autonomous, heterogeneous agents representing different trading entities (businesses, consumers, brokers), (2) a metamodel that provides a language (based on XML) for specifying a variety of service agreements and accommodating exceptions and revisions, and (3) an execution architecture that supports persistent and dynamic (re)execution.
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