نتایج جستجو برای: contractual obligations therefore

تعداد نتایج: 635596  

2001
Lakshmi Sastry David R. S. Boyd M. D. Wilson

As novel technologies are absorbed into the conventional systems development methodology they usually pass through three phases: firstly, they are demonstrated in specialised stand alone systems; secondly they are demonstrated in rapid prototype environments used to elicit requirements from users unfamiliar with the potential of the technology in their domain; and thirdly, system representation...

2005
Jelena Zdravkovic Vandana Kabilan

Business transactions are governed by legally established contracts. Contractual obligations are to be fulfilled by executing business processes of the involved parties. To enable this, contract terms and conditions need to be semantically mapped to process concepts and then analyzed for compliance with existing process models. To solve the problem, we propose a methodology that, using a layere...

2004
Jean-François Blanchette

Since the mid-1990s, dozens of States, including those of the EU, have reformed their evidence laws so as to grant digital signature technologies the same proof value as handwritten signatures, as a mechanism for proving identity of authorship, consentement to obligations, and integrity of electronic records after their transmission across time and space. Yet, several archival institutions (inc...

Journal: :CoRR 2002
Joseph Kiniry

Building complex software systems necessitates the use of component-based architectures. In theory, of the set of components needed for a design, only some small portion of them are “custom”; the rest are reused or refactored existing pieces of software. Unfortunately, this is an idealized situation. Just because two components should work together does not mean that they will work together. Th...

2013
John Riser

Obligation is displayed toward rules or requirements of formalized roles stemming from membership in society, whereas loyalty is shown to persons and is founded upon communal commitment to them. Loyalties entail obligations, but the converse does not necessarily hold. While one may have obligations toward everyone, it is neither conceptually nor psychologically possible to be loyal to all perso...

2009
María-Ángeles de Frutos Natalia Fabra

Several regulatory authorities worldwide have imposed forward contract obligations on electricity producers as a way to mitigate their market power. In order to understand the e¤ects of such contractual obligations, we introduce forward contracting in a uniform-price auction model with complete information and discrete bids. The model predicts that forward contracts are generally pro-competitiv...

Journal: :J. Log. Algebr. Program. 2009
Fritz Henglein Ken Friis Larsen Jakob Grue Simonsen Christian Stefansen

We present a high-level enterprise system architecture that closely models the domain ontology of resource and information flows in enterprises. It is: Process-oriented: formal, user-definable specifications for the expected exchange of resources (money, goods, and services), notably contracts, are represented explicitly in the system state to reflect expectations on future events; Event-driven...

Journal: : 2023

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2009
Josef Spillner Jan Hoyer

Today, the number of functional equivalent web services increases rapidly. Service search engines and marketplaces are opening up to guide users to their preferred service providers. The question of what is the best service for the user’s demand cannot be answered sufficiently. While semantic matchmaking techniques attempt to solve this question mainly for functional aspects, it is also importa...

2006
Mike Yearworth Brian Monahan David Pym

Information security operations ― necessary to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of an organization’s information systems against attacks ― represent substantial investments in technologies, tools, and human resources. Typically, the relationship between the supplier of an information system and its users is regulated by a Service Level Agreement, and the supplier must de...

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