Modeling and Enacting Electronic Contracts
- Kamal Karlapalem | International Institute of Information technology, Hyderabad
Contracts play a major role in establishing binding relationships between various business units and also between businesses and their customers. A contract consists of numerous activities that have to be carried out by the involved parties and contract clauses that address specific concerns in the business process interaction. It is a fact that, large number of contracts are created, executed and managed, everyday. The key question is
- How do we model and enact electronic contracts by understanding the key underlying issues.
This talk highlights the intrinsic details in developing and deploying e-contract systems, provides the major challenges in e-contracts (such as, data mining and advanced transaction management) and how they are addressed and discusses some of the open issues.
Speaker Details
Kamal Karlapalem is a Professor at International Institute of Information technology, Hyderabad. He got his PhD in computer science from Georgia Tech. He has been guiding his students to contribute in database systems, data mining, workflow management systems, electronic contracts, and multi agent systems.
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