A call for papers — with submission deadline of 20 April 2011 — has been issued for Computational Law Workshop: A Bridge Towards the Business Rules, to be held 6 June 2011, at The University of Pittsburgh, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. The workshop is being held in conjunction with ICAIL 2011: The 13th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law.
Papers for the workshop are invited on the following topics:
- Contract and Regulations as a basis for coordination of cross-organisational interactions
- System theoretic point of view Formalisms for expressing contracts and Regulations
- Contract description languages for Contract negotiation and validation
- Standards for capturing rules in contracts and regulations (e.g. RIF, Legal RuleML, LKIF, SBVR, etc):
- Run-time contract monitoring and enforcement Standardisation
- Systems Contract management requirements for specific contracts,
- Standards/initiatives (e.g. Web Services, BPEL4WS, WS-CDL, tc)
- Links between contracts, regulations, business processes and business services
- Practical experience with contract and regulations management systems Role
For more information, please see the call for papers.
HT Professor Dr. Monica Palmirani.
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April 20, 2011 at 4:46 pm |
May 1 extended CfP deadline: Computational Law 2011: Bridge towards Business Rules: ICAIL Wkshp http://bit.ly/dJKYeY June 6 Pittsburgh