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2009
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Automatic Conflict Detection on Contracts

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Automatic Conflict Detection on Contracts
Abstract. Many software applications are based on collaborating, yet competing, agents or virtual organisations exchanging services. Contracts, expressing obligations, permissions and prohibitions of the different actors, can be used to protect the interests of the organisations engaged in such service exchange. However, the potentially dynamic composition of services with different contracts, and the combination of service contracts with local contracts can give rise to unexpected conflicts, exposing the need for automatic techniques for contract analysis. In this paper we look at automatic analysis techniques for contracts written in the contract language CL. We present a trace semantics of CL suitable for conflict analysis, and a decision procedure for detecting conflicts (together with its proof of soundness, completeness and termination). We also discuss its implementation and look into the applications of the contract analysis approach we present. These techniques are applied to ...
Stephen Fenech, Gordon J. Pace, Gerardo Schneider
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Type Journal
Year 2009
Where ICTAC
Authors Stephen Fenech, Gordon J. Pace, Gerardo Schneider
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